I mean, that depends on the defense you're going against and how much pressure is brought down on you.
I never used Moss on the first play because that was expected far too often. Wait to use him, bring out a set that has good protection (so you have one other receiver max), and be prepared for user coverage AND pressure. You also have to make sure he's at least 55 yards downfield, but not so far downfield that you underthrow him: you must throw it to him while he's in stride. I choose to touch pass or throw a bullet if I'm uncertain with how far downfield he may be. Lobs are far too easy to intercept, and you have to be watching if the user bumps Moss out of the way.
I mean, that depends on the defense you're going against and how much pressure is brought down on you.
I never used Moss on the first play because that was expected far too often. Wait to use him, bring out a set that has good protection (so you have one other receiver max), and be prepared for user coverage AND pressure. You also have to make sure he's at least 55 yards downfield, but not so far downfield that you underthrow him: you must throw it to him while he's in stride. I choose to touch pass or throw a bullet if I'm uncertain with how far downfield he may be. Lobs are far too easy to intercept, and you have to be watching if the user bumps Moss out of the way.
Well Said