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Rags to Riches - FINALLY, for Dante Moore

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Dante Moore has finally caught virtually everybody's attention. David Pollack says Dante never blinks and has a resting heart rate of 20. Someone else coined him "THE MOTOR CITY MAGICIAN!!!"

Finally, he gets some noteworthy attention. I can't wait for next game.

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Some of his throws were crazy accurate, and his passing percentage is hurt by at least four drops by the receivers. (20-29)

Mr. FishDuck

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It seemed like several throws were off target behind the receiver; however, there were several on the mark that were dropped

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Assuming Dante returns for '26, he could be scary good.

With a healthy receaving and rushing corps, and an O-line anywhere near this season's standard, the offense could potentially be a monster.

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2 hours ago, Charles Fischer said:

Some of his throws were crazy accurate, and his passing percentage is hurt by at least four drops by the receivers. (20-29)

Sadiq did not have a good day.

The pass end zone TD pass that he caught out of bounds was a slightly off target throw by Moore.

But Sadiq had several passes in his hands that he dropped that would have been for good gains.

Also... McClellan had a catch that wasn't. Or a PI that wasn't called.

Moore felt off for a lot of that game but it wasn't completely his fault. A few more completed balls and he might have found that rhythm.

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