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Moss: Pats offense can be scarier than '07 - warning to boycotters: link is from espn
The article also references quotes from Wes Welker made to Peter King in a recent column on si.com in regards to the complex offense - and feeling more comfortable with it now.
Can't we just fast forward past the next fifteen weeks?
"The sky's the limit for this offense," Patriots receiver Randy Moss told me over the phone Monday afternoon. "I think that we could be a little bit better than two years ago."
"I'm very excited for us as an offense. I'm excited for us as a team. There's a lot of good things about Tom Brady coming back that excites the people, the fans, the coaches and the players around here.
"All we can hope is to come out with smoking guns."
"This year, it's going to be a little bit scarier because we do have two years up under our belts," said Moss, who caught an NFL record 23 touchdown passes in 2007. "This offense is complicated. To be point blank, they don't want dummies in this offense. You have to be somewhat intelligent to be able to go ahead and run this offense because one play you could be here; the next play you could be there. You have to be versatile to be able to change positions and be good."
The article also references quotes from Wes Welker made to Peter King in a recent column on si.com in regards to the complex offense - and feeling more comfortable with it now.
"I feel we've gotten better,'' Welker said. "Back in '07, Randy and I were in our first year here, and I don't know about Randy, but I was worried about where the hell I was supposed to line up a lot of that season.
"Now, with so many touches over the last two years, the offense is second nature to us. This is a complicated offense, and getting to know it takes time. But now I think we both know it well, and we're on the same page with Tom every snap. Our goal is to continue to get better. I hope we can. We've got some good new weapons here, and it'll be great for us to get on the field together to see what we can do.''
Can't we just fast forward past the next fifteen weeks?