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Moore's 600 lb squat

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after he did this earlier in the year, some posters ?'d how much that helps him as a WR. After that TD where he bulled into the osu tackler and broke free to go the distance, the first thing that came to mind for me was that's the result of some powerful legs. Amazing performance by the kid.
 
I couldn't help but think the same thing. Not just yesterday, but with some previous games where he flat-out, out-muscled the secondary tacklers.

Said it before, I'll say it again, the kid is a freak athlete.

I'm betting he'll be an NFL stud, as well.
 
Just think what he could be if he had access to IU's legendary strength and conditioning program!
 
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Just the way he stops on a dime and changes directions is amazing. Breaks tackles and takes it to the house. Kid is awesome.
 
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Just think what he could be if he had access to IU's legendary strength and conditioning program!

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I was thinking the same thing. Very fun times to be a boiler fan

UOTE="BoilerDaddy, post: 1888072, member: 5002"]He’s definitely looking like an NFL slot receiver to me.

Between Moore and Carsen Edwards, Purdue has one of the most dynamic players in both college football and basketball. It’s been fun to watch.[/QUOTE]
 
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It was a legitimate question, seeing as he can do things with that combo of strength and quickness we haven’t seen a Purdue receiver do in.. well.. maybe ever!
 
It was a legitimate question, seeing as he can do things with that combo of strength and quickness we haven’t seen a Purdue receiver do in.. well.. maybe ever!
Yes typically we just don't get those type of Rondale athletes ever. Brohm is a special coach though and obviously that trinity connection was huge.
 
after he did this earlier in the year, some posters ?'d how much that helps him as a WR. After that TD where he bulled into the osu tackler and broke free to go the distance, the first thing that came to mind for me was that's the result of some powerful legs. Amazing performance by the kid.

It was a sloppy tackle but the balance was incredible. He accelerated out of that toss like nothing. That's special for sure
 
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Hill is 4.2 40 speed. Not sure Moore is that fast just yet.

Moore was clocked at 4.2 and was the fastest incoming freshman. He also has an agility that defies the laws of physics. His strength is impressive for his size. His ingame speed and change of direction is unlike anything I have seen before. It looks effortless.

As good as he is, Robinson has the same trainers and similar numbers in speed/strength. Having them on the same team would be extremely unfair, especially when you pair it with Bell/Wright on the outside. It would be the greatest show on turf. Not to mention King as a change of pace back... Goodness.
 
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Moore was clocked at 4.2 and was the fastest incoming freshman.
Didn’t realize he was clocked in that fast. I know he is fast didn’t realize that top end speed.

Agree with his ability to cut and continue speeding along is amazing. He is a one of a kind athlete and hope that Bell and Robinson look at Moore’s success and join the fun.
 
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