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William Moore (Falcons Safety) placed on IR


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/12/23/falcons-send-william-moore-back-to-injured-reserve/

 

 

Moore’s season is over after he suffered an injury to the same shoulder in last Sunday’s victory over the Buccaneers, leaving the Falcons without a starter in the secondary for Week 17’s win-or-go-home game against the Panthers.

 

He didnt play last week but he is still an NFCS veteran and him being out might help out a little. Apparently his back up ishmael has been playing well.

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I had to watch the Saints/Falcons last week since they didnt show the Panthers here. Moore was having a good game against Graham, and most of his damage came after he left. It definitely won't hurt that he's out.

Also, a number of their secondary got nicked up to the point they had only 5 healthy members of their secondary during the Saints game. Hopefully we can exploit that.

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