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Old 03-04-2008, 08:46 AM   #1
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Default What does the Moss signing mean?

How about 3 more years of Brady, Moss, Welker and Maroney.

Brady gets to enjoy the prime of his career with the best talent he's ever worked with locked up.

Think of the chemistry that has yet to develop.

Think of the career numbers Brady and Moss will both enjoy now that they have each other. 50/23 TDs won't happen again, but is Brady not good for 35+ and Moss for 15+ for the next 3 years.

Best of all, the Patriots will be a legit Super Bowl contender for at least 3 more years!

The dynasty lives!
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Old 03-04-2008, 08:49 AM   #2
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It means 30+ TD's for Brady for the next 3 seasons and more single coverage for Welker and Chad Jackson.
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Best of all, the Patriots will be a legit Super Bowl contender for at least 3 more years!

The dynasty lives!
All they need is an O-line that doesn't choke in the big game and a kicker the coach has confidence in to kick a 48 yard FG and they'll be all set.
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50/23 TDs won't happen again, but is Brady not good for 35+ and Moss for 15+ for the next 3 years.

You know, the sad part is that if Brady throws for 35 TDs this year and Moss gets 15, someone on this board will manage to spin that as Brady is on the decline and the Pat's made a mistake in re-signing Moss.

The Patriots could lose 2 or 3 games during the regular season, but go on to win the SB and there will be whiners who will say it was a step backwards.

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You know, the sad part is that if Brady throws for 35 TDs this year and Moss gets 15, someone on this board will manage to spin that as Brady is on the decline and the Pat's made a mistake in re-signing Moss.

The Patriots could lose 2 or 3 games during the regular season, but go on to win the SB and there will be whiners who will say it was a step backwards.
Save this, then bring it up when Danny, NSA, and PF1996 start their pissing and moaning.
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The Patriots could lose 2 or 3 games during the regular season, but go on to win the SB and there will be whiners who will say it was a step backwards.
That's my prediction. Get some help for the D, lose some games out west, gel at the right time, see ya in Tampa.
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Old 03-04-2008, 09:15 AM   #7
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It means we've got the best offense in football for the next 3 years and potentially longer.
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How about 3 more years of Brady, Moss, Welker and Maroney.

And Sammy Morris.

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Here's to hoping we get more of the 2007 Randy who looked durable & talented.
I don't want to see a $9M tweaked hammy.

If CJ lives up to his pre-draft hype, the next couple seasons could be something.
Especially considering the youth of the d-line (lock up Vince), and the exciting rebuilding of the secondary.
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And Sammy Morris.

Along with Ben Watson and David Thomas.
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