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KS TE Josh Moore (Missouri signee)

Great commit, and welcome to the fam, Josh!!!
Anyone who is wondering about him and still thinking about Conrad, check out Wad's synopsis in some previous posts. Big body with very good hands and a vicious blocker. Exactly what we need

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YES! Agreed that he is likely a tackle down the road, I do not see the athleticism to be a TE but I see a very athletic tackle. South Dakota, Kansas...no stone unturned with Urban and Pantoni. Welcome aboard!

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From 2013....

http://www.foxsports.com/kansas-cit...n-the-fight-of-his-life----over-cancer-101713
Olathe tight end prospect Moore has already won the fight of his life -- over cancer

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- He remembers the doctor telling him he might not live to see 9. He remembers crying. Maybe a little. Maybe a lot. It's hazy.

Josh Moore is big enough of a man to admit that he was scared witless, though. Which is completely understandable when you're 8, when the world as you think you know it stops spinning and grinds to a halt.

"I was pretty terrified, actually," Moore, a junior tight end/defensive end at Olathe North, says now.

Cynthia Moore didn't know. You never do when the word is cancer, and your little boy weeps when the doctor tells him the lump along back of his neck has a tumor inside, the kind that kills softly, slowly, mercilessly.

"It was very scary, because you don't know what to expect when anybody brings up the 'C' word," Josh's mother says. "You just don't know what level you're at. It's devastating.

"You just have to work through it. And anybody that goes through that has to just stay strong
for the person that's going through it."


Josh has been cancer-free for five years now, knock on wood. Other than the scar on his neck, you'd never know the younger Moore already won the biggest game of his life, that his career mark against the 'C' word was a perfect 1-0.

"He seems healthy, yeah," North coach Eugene Wier says of his 6-foot-5, 250 pound man-child, a kid recently rated by Scout.com as the 15th-best tight end prospect in the country for the Class of 2015.

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