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Q. (On being targeted).
CHRIS MOORE: Every time I come out here on the field, I give my hardest work. I work hard. I think it shh improve me more this year because me and Davis got some good time in the off-season with all the receivers getting together and throwing. That's the biggest thing in the league, if you can be consistent, you can play for a long time.
Q. What do you think about Davis and his progression in his second year?
CHRIS MOORE: I'm excited to see him. The biggest thing I like to see, too, is his leadership and how he's really taking control of this offense and just stepped up and is showing that he's the leader of this offense.
Q. During the off-season when you say you and Davis got some work in, what were some of the key things that you worked on or improved on that will help you guys?
CHRIS MOORE: Biggest thing is just timing. Most offenses are based off timing and trust between the quarterback and receiver. He's got to trust that I'm going to be in the spot that he expects me to be in, and I've got to trust that he's going to throw it there. Just consistently seeing each other be in those spots is going to help a lot.
Q. You and Phillip Dorsett complement each other in terms of different styles and different things --
CHRIS MOORE: I feel like all the receivers complement each other, but yeah, when you've got two guys like that that are fast and just like to take the top off of defenses, it can be a dangerous threat out there for sure.
Q. What stands out to you about being in Pep Hamilton's offense this year?
CHRIS MOORE: I mean, it's really going to be down to the idea that we're coming out as an offense on the field. We're going to establish the identity from week one and we're just going to continue to try to grow on it and just show it every week.
Q. Talk about that deep shot in the preseason game.
CHRIS MOORE: Oh, you always want every single ball thrown to you. Every time the ball is thrown, I'm trying to make a play, so I definitely want that back, but you can't harp on it, you've just got to move to the next play, just keep trying to make plays.
Q. (Indiscernible).
CHRIS MOORE: I definitely think as long as we go out there and execute the plays, that's what it comes down to. It comes down to execution, and if we execute the plays, there's going to be chances for us to make those big plays, and when they do happen, you've just got to take advantage of them, and that's really what it comes down to.
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