Denver Native (Carol)
11-17-2012, 11:00 AM
Second-year pro Rahim Moore is entrenched as the Broncos' starting free safety on a defense that seems to improve weekly. But last fall at about this time, coaches and fans — and perhaps Moore himself — had to wonder about his NFL future. Or at least his status with the franchise.
The former UCLA standout had lost his starting job because of poor tackling and erratic performances. He was even designated inactive for a game, Dec. 4 at Minnesota. Moore said he never considered himself to be an incompetent tackler, but he realized that part of his game needed work.
He engaged in some mixed martial-arts training during the offseason.
rest - http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_22014816/denver-broncos-rahim-moore-shines-after-tackling-his
The former UCLA standout had lost his starting job because of poor tackling and erratic performances. He was even designated inactive for a game, Dec. 4 at Minnesota. Moore said he never considered himself to be an incompetent tackler, but he realized that part of his game needed work.
He engaged in some mixed martial-arts training during the offseason.
rest - http://www.denverpost.com/broncos/ci_22014816/denver-broncos-rahim-moore-shines-after-tackling-his