Will Moore or Allen match/exceed their 2023 output?

Who will match/exceed their 2023 output?

  • Keenan Allen (108 Catches, 1243 Yards, 7 TDs)

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  • Neither (I am a Packers Fan, and barely qualify as literate)

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  • Neither (I am a Vikings Fan, and I was dropped on my head repeatedly as a child)

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Noonthirtyjoe

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It's not really a WR question here. It's a QB and OC question. We know the WR room can set new NFL records and will only be limited by the QB and OC.
 

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It's not really a WR question here. It's a QB and OC question. We know the WR room can set new NFL records and will only be limited by the QB and OC.

If this offensive unit was with pat mahomes he would throw for 7k yards lol
 

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Too many good targets, not enough balls to go around. I don’t see Caleb as a one receiver guy like Trubisky and Fields, he looks to be good at reading the field and spreading the wealth. Unless someone gets injured and the receivers of quality diminish I can’t see anyone matching last years numbers. Hopefully all have the team first attitude and accepts less targets.
 

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Too many good targets, not enough balls to go around. I don’t see Caleb as a one receiver guy like Trubisky and Fields, he looks to be good at reading the field and spreading the wealth. Unless someone gets injured and the receivers of quality diminish I can’t see anyone matching last years numbers. Hopefully all have the team first attitude and accepts less targets.
I expect were gonna throw for more yards. Enough where everyone eats from the table.
 

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More passes!!! It's been a long time coming for all of us to be excited for this level of offensive production. I am very excited for what the future will bring with Caleb and our receivers.
 

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More passes!!! It's been a long time coming for all of us to be excited for this level of offensive production. I am very excited for what the future will bring with Caleb and our receivers.
BS, you guys have been spewing this ever since the Fields draft, just because you finally gave up on him doesn't change that fact
 

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I didn't see a Williams breaks the career yards passing option so, like every presidential election, I didn't vote.
 

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It's a good question. I'm going to say no for a few reasons though.

1 - Shane Waldron seems to call pretty balanced game plans.

2 - If the defense is even as close as good as they were at the end of the season, there shouldn't be a reason to sling it around as much and rack up passing yards.

3 - Rome probably takes away a decent amount of targets.

But, if I had to pick, I'd probably go Keenan. His skillset makes him very QB friendly especially in 3rd down situations for a rookie.

Any way you cut it, this offense SHOULD be fun to watch.
 

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It's a good question. I'm going to say no for a few reasons though.

1 - Shane Waldron seems to call pretty balanced game plans.

2 - If the defense is even as close as good as they were at the end of the season, there shouldn't be a reason to sling it around as much and rack up passing yards.

3 - Rome probably takes away a decent amount of targets.

But, if I had to pick, I'd probably go Keenan. His skillset makes him very QB friendly especially in 3rd down situations for a rookie.

Any way you cut it, this offense SHOULD be fun to watch.

Waldron actually called one of the most pass heavy offenses last year. Believe the seachickens were ranked 3rd in the nfl for pass/run ratio.

I dont expect that to change with the bears offensive weapons.
 

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BS, you guys have been spewing this ever since the Fields draft, just because you finally gave up on him doesn't change that fact

When fields was drafted our #1 WR was darnell mooney and our main RB was jordan howard averaging 3.8 ypc.

Pretty sure this isn't the same situation.

Any legit nfl qb would step into this offensive group and succeed instantly. Not saying Caleb will, because I have my doubts, but he has the easiest route to success of arguably any 1st round NFL qb ever.
 

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Waldron actually called one of the most pass heavy offenses last year. Believe the seachickens were ranked 3rd in the nfl for pass/run ratio.

I dont expect that to change with the bears offensive weapons.
Interesting. From everything I've read, it sounded like he was a lot more balanced than that philosophically, but there is a good chance I'm wrong. Were they playing from behind a lot?
 

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Waldron actually called one of the most pass heavy offenses last year. Believe the seachickens were ranked 3rd in the nfl for pass/run ratio.

I dont expect that to change with the bears offensive weapons.
I kind of hope it changes a little.

Swift is going to face so many light boxes with the receiving options taking up so many defenders.
 

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Interesting. From everything I've read, it sounded like he was a lot more balanced than that philosophically, but there is a good chance I'm wrong. Were they playing from behind a lot?
what I do know is that he likes to run multiple TE Sets
 

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what I do know is that he likes to run multiple TE Sets
Yet Waldron's top three WR's all had over 60 receptions each. Two years in a row Waldron's offense has torched the Lions.
 
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