Randy Moss! Woot Woot!
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I think Moss will have a great year. IMO he isn't nearly as big of an *** as TO. Moss may have quit on his team but atleast he doesn't have as many drops as TO....
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IMO he isn't nearly as big of an *** as TO. Moss may have quit on his team but atleast he doesn't have as many drops as TO....
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T.O. and randy are nothing to compare in terms of doing the right thing on the field. Needless to say there both PUNKS.
They equal basically a time-bomb on the field... How is Randy gonna take Brady yelling at him on the field. I would love to read the morals and player conduct writing on his contract. I bet his agent is sweating.
They equal basically a time-bomb on the field... How is Randy gonna take Brady yelling at him on the field. I would love to read the morals and player conduct writing on his contract. I bet his agent is sweating.
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He will quit by mid season... When he comes to New England, he's not going to get the white glove treatment. Brady & Belichek are not going to step softly just to keep him happy. Hope it works out, it would be one of the most dangerous QB/WR combo's in the NFL.
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Originally Posted by 11 Bravo
Eh, dropping passes because you have a broken finger isn't as bad as quitting on your team during a game, and even admitting it. No comparison.
I just don't want to see either of those clowns get near any of Jerry Rice's records.
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I agree its a risk with Moss but on Boston.com he gave an interview right after the trade and said hes ready to go and is back on track...it still remains to be seen but if Moss gets back to even 80-90% of what he could once do and Stallworth stays healthy my god the pats are going to have an offense to match anyone in the league. Colts still are the reigning champs and are the team to beat, but with the signing of adalius thomas and the talent now on the offensive side I think they have a legit chance of winning 14+ games.
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The last time Moss was good was when he played for my Vikings, he had alot of trouble in College that followed him to the Pro's. Personally I hope he does well, he is on a team that has talent. Harken back to my statement that Brady cannot carry a team, its the people around him that make him truely great. Having some people to block and allowing him to throw to good recivers = TD's which in turn = Wins which ultimately may lead to another Super Bowl ring.
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Did I hear Stallworth??? Nice the Pats have 2 recievers with black eyes. Randy has previous conduct issues, any minor screw up he can be suspended. And Stallworth has a previous league substance abuse violation so one more screw from him I think it is automatic 4 game suspension... Taking odds on who gets suspended first.
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He was a no factor with the Raiders. He'll be the same in N.E.
He was a no factor in Oakland because:
A) They had no line to protect their QB's
B) All their QB's got hurt due to reason A
C) They were awful and he didnt give 100% because no one ont he team cared
D) Their coach was Art Shell
E) Their coach was Art Shell
F) Their coach was Art Shell
Again it is a risk, he could be a total flop, but he isnt a cancer to his team like TO. If they are winning, Moss will be happy, and hopefully will be putting up big numbers. If not, they were on the brink of making the SB last season with no good receivers so they can just cut him.