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We have other positions of need on this team. We are loaded at wide out.
This trade scenario is just not going to happen.
End of story. Next thread...
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I've soured on Johnson the last year or 2. Listen to him during interviews sometime, it's all about -him- and his antics, nothing at all about the team. He can't conceive that it's not such a great idea to make up and perform these stupid TD celebrations when the team is losing big each week (to be fair, he did eventually reign it in a bit in the face of some serious team/public pressure later in the year).
His very public bickering with Palmer everytime there's an incompletion wouldn't fly here in New England either. And for every great catch he makes, he seems to drop an easy one to make up for it.
Frankly, I just don't think he's a good fit.
Stallworth hasn't lit it up like Moss this year, but for the most part, when they throw it to him, he catches it, and he's a beast in the open field. He's been probably the most enthusiastic guy on the field when another receiver makes a good play too - he really seems to have bought in to the team concept. I'd be disappointed to see him go...
no way stallworth is good he demands double coverage and seems content on his role. i also think trading a 26 yr old for a 30 yr old is another bad think.also, he breaks tackles and his TD runs are awesome. I never seen WR who like to break tackles and stiff arms like him.
stallworth and wes are 26 and give brady a strong/stable WR presence for his career. moss is 31 so he will be good but cannot have monster years and take hits for 5 more years.
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look, i love the prospect of CJ coming here and being great with TB....but the answer to ur question is NO on so many levels...
CJ is not the type of wr that stallworth is, he is more of a randy moss type wide reciever....we do not need two deep threats...we need one deep threat, and one wr good with yac....that is donte and randy...
i dont think CJ with randy will prove any more effective then stallworth and randy....i would actually see it as less effective
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Moss & CJ being on the same team would've defensive coordinators wetting their pants every week.I just don't see this happening though.I'm a huge Stallworth fan (who's going to play a huge role in the postseason).We'll know Moss will be Moss as usual.Wes will be Wes.I really want Stallworth to get his shine on.Brady has so many weapons that are locked & loaded and ready for war.
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I don't see that happening. The Pats have too many positions & players to alocate $$ too, and I don't think one of those is going to be WR. Johnson would make sense only if Moss doesn't resign. Assuming Moss is given a chunk of the cash (Asante, his replacement, ILB, Colvin, his replacement, #7 pick, resigning players, FA, etc), then Stallworth and his option won't be here. The Pats will be fine with Moss, Welker, Gaffney, and Chad Jackson picking up Stallworth's snaps.
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If someone could tame CJ it might be BB but I can't see it happening.
People wondered about Moss and Dillion and look what happened.
So I wouldn't say never but I would be very surprised if BB could tame
this beast.
I don't see that happening. The Pats have too many positions & players to alocate $$ too, and I don't think one of those is going to be WR. Johnson would make sense only if Moss doesn't resign. Assuming Moss is given a chunk of the cash (Asante, his replacement, ILB, Colvin, his replacement, #7 pick, resigning players, FA, etc), then Stallworth and his option won't be here. The Pats will be fine with Moss, Welker, Gaffney, and Chad Jackson picking up Stallworth's snaps.
I really don't see Colvin going anywhere next season.
Mort was on ESPN radio this morning. He said he is hearing that Johnson and Rosenhaus are planning to stage a TO style holdout if the Bengals do not tear up his deal and pay him top WR money.