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Moore's Role In Shurmur's Offense


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Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal provided a health update on Cleveland Browns tight end Evan Moore in a column Tuesday, but the most riveting information came towards the bottom, as Moore speculated on his role in the Browns' offense in 2011.

 

"A West Coast offense [emphasizes] getting the ball out of the quarterback's hand and utilizing all your different weapons in the passing game," Moore explained, "and that's not to discount what we're gonna do in the running game. I mean we have Peyton Hillis. I think it would be stupid to just abandon the running game. But that's the way I see it. I see myself fitting pretty nicely into Coach [Pat] Shurmur's offense, but time will tell."

 

During an interview at the NFL draft combine, Shurmur referred to Moore as a "good-looking player," according to Ulrich. But in addition to being handsome, he's also capable of explosive plays in the passing game, as ESPN AFC North blogger James Walker noted Wednesday:

 

Source- NFL Rumors(Insider)

 

I really like his play, so I hope we can keep him intact and get him the ball more often.

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