Coming off a stellar season in which Lance Moore was the most pleasant surprise of the year, he’s followed it up with a whopping 3 catches for 39 yards through 4 games. Mostly to blame for his incredibly slow start was a shoulder injury he suffered prior to training camp while lifting weights, and a pulled hamstring he suffered early in the season. Moore may be finally turning a corner after extended rest during the bye week and seems primed to resume his prominent role in the offense. Can we expect a big resurgence though? My thoughts are things will come slowly.
Another item that could stunt Lance Moore’s performance is the the current defensive schemes the Saints are facing. If you watched the Bills and Jets games, you noticed that teams are so scared of the Saints passing on them that they’re leaving the door wide open for the Saints to run the ball at will. The theory, I assume, is that Sean Payton is so hard headed that he’ll insist on passing even when he’s dared to run. So far he’s proven the opposition wrong and you’ve seen Pierre Thomas and Mike Bell run absolutely wild on every team the Saints have faced. This approach in “stopping” the Saints offense has yielded two straight touchdown-less games for Drew Brees, but that’s about all the good it’s done. It seems as though teams are picking a different poison, but the result on the scoreboard has arguably been better for the Saints. In other words, the feature back for the Saints is as valuable as ever until it becomes trendy to adopt a new scheme when facing the Saints offense (which based on the way the Mike Bell and Pierre Thomas are running the ball could be very soon).
Despite the improvement in Henderson’s game and the running game prowess, expect Moore to upgrade his usefulness in the coming weeks. He’s still by far the best route runner on the team (Colston could take some major lessons from him), and his hands are as sure as anyone on the team. Moore is a master at finding that dead spot in zone coverages and Brees developed a terrific rapport with him last year. Expect him to get 3-5 touches the next few weeks per game. Depending on what develops beyond that with injuries and how Moore produces, he could start to become the Lance Moore of a year ago – but don’t expect that anytime soon. Right now Colston and Henderson are the clear #1 and #2 guys, but the good news for Moore is the Saints rotate their receivers often and he’ll see plenty of action. Sean Payton loves the three wide receiver set package, too. Here’s to hoping Sir Lance can make the most of his return to the field.
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