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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
The funny thing is that Moeaki really was pretty good over the 2nd half of the season; probably better than Fasano would be.
So either they're resigned to never having a 'healthy' Moeaki or they're just so damn worried about his injuries that they're willing to overpay for his insurance policy.
Because if they've looked at Moeaki and decided he can't be a very good player when healthy, well that's just wrong. For the last 1/2 of the season, he looked almost as good as new.
So are we giving up on a guy who's 2nd half figures put him on pace for 600 yds receiving despite a shit QB and a recent knee injury? Or are we paying for a $4 million backup. Oh, or are we going all copycat again and trying to put together an offense heavy on 2 TE sets despite the fact that Reid has never utilized one.
This just isn't an area where an overpay is a good idea. Nor is backup QB. Nor is a 1-trick pony of a run-stuffer.
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Not only has Moeaki been injury prone, the trend these days is to have two athletic TE's on the field in order to create mismatches.
Fasano is an accomplished receiver, as is Moeaki when he's healthy. I don't see the problem.