Jason Moore
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Yeah, and so, you know, the first half of the season, when you drafted him as that tight end one or tight end two, when you really went in on Sam Laporta, I mean, you dropped Sam. Sam Laporta was dropped.
Because unlike Mark Andrews, where it was one month into the season, we're talking nine games into the season where Sam Laporta was behind Zach Ertz and Mike Kosicki and Dalton Kincaid and Cole Komet. He was, you know... You had given up. You had given up. You had moved on. And a lot of people would stream Sam Laporta second half of the season.
Because unlike Mark Andrews, where it was one month into the season, we're talking nine games into the season where Sam Laporta was behind Zach Ertz and Mike Kosicki and Dalton Kincaid and Cole Komet. He was, you know... You had given up. You had given up. You had moved on. And a lot of people would stream Sam Laporta second half of the season.
Because unlike Mark Andrews, where it was one month into the season, we're talking nine games into the season where Sam Laporta was behind Zach Ertz and Mike Kosicki and Dalton Kincaid and Cole Komet. He was, you know... You had given up. You had given up. You had moved on. And a lot of people would stream Sam Laporta second half of the season.
Now, that turned out good because he was kind of more integral to the offense later on. And the thing is, is I know that any game that you're out there, Sam Laporta can finish as even the tight end one on the week. That's nice to know. But you're not going to have consistency because he's not a – he isn't part of the engine that makes the offense move.
Now, that turned out good because he was kind of more integral to the offense later on. And the thing is, is I know that any game that you're out there, Sam Laporta can finish as even the tight end one on the week. That's nice to know. But you're not going to have consistency because he's not a – he isn't part of the engine that makes the offense move.
Now, that turned out good because he was kind of more integral to the offense later on. And the thing is, is I know that any game that you're out there, Sam Laporta can finish as even the tight end one on the week. That's nice to know. But you're not going to have consistency because he's not a – he isn't part of the engine that makes the offense move.
Double those touchdowns.
Double those touchdowns.
Double those touchdowns.
Almost.
Almost.
Almost.
12.
12.
12.
Yeah, he's the fourth receiving option in this offense.
Yeah, he's the fourth receiving option in this offense.
Yeah, he's the fourth receiving option in this offense.
I made the executive decision.