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Moss will be great over that run and maybe even beyond, probably a wise move to have him around. If the team doesn't suffer because of money issues of course.

:rocker:
 
re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

Moss will be great over that run and maybe even beyond, probably a wise move to have him around. If the team doesn't suffer because of money issues of course.

:rocker:

Yea, and bring back Teddy Bruschi!
 
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I read the thread title and thought it was breaking news.:mad:
 
re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

I read the thread title and thought it was breaking news.:mad:

Lets do a 17 year deal just like that hockey deal that got recently voided! :rolleyes:
 
re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

I read the thread title and thought it was breaking news.:mad:

Greeting,

You are not the only one. I got a little enthused until I read the OP.
Peace,
Celticboy04
 
re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

I'd be for it. Get him to retire in the red/white/blue.

Doesn't look like it though, Brady's only getting 3 yrs.
 
re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

The money will only stretch so far. The Patriots have secured Willfork, Gostkowski, Warren Ty, and maybe Brady.

Who do you want more Mankins? Moss? or Seymour? Choose one or possibly two, out of three.
 
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I agree sign him to a 5 year contract just make the money in line with a 33 year old signing a 5 year deal.

This post is pretty useless without any context basically he is just saying he would like Moss around for the rest of his career. And I agree but when you look at it realistically I dont see it he will likely be able to command more money then we should dole out (especially a year before he is free).
 
re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

The money will only stretch so far. The Patriots have secured Willfork, Gostkowski, Warren Ty, and maybe Brady.

Who do you want more Mankins? Moss? or Seymour? Choose one or possibly two, out of three.

Ahhhh what? did we go back in time? Or are you saying resign him when he frees from the raiders (pretty sure Big Sey doesn't want back in)?
 
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Are you wack jobs serious?

Moss is showing obvious signs of declining skills as is normal with a WR nearing his mid 30s...no way is he worth signing a 5 year extension :rolleyes:....if he gets a 2 year deal that should be the max...Moss's illustrious career will be over before you realize it.

I myself would not be very upset if he goes elsewhere in 2011,its time for new blood or go elsewhere in the league to get a talented WR
 
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At his age 3 years should be the best deal in terms of risk for the Patriots. I'd like to see the Patriots make a serious run at Vincent Jackson FWIW.

I don't agree with PATRIOTSFANINPA about Moss showing a HUGE decline in skills. That's a misinformed comment.
 
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re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

Moss will be great over that run and maybe even beyond, probably a wise move to have him around. If the team doesn't suffer because of money issues of course.

:rocker:


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re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

At his age 3 years should be the best deal in terms of risk for the Patriots. I'd like to see the Patriots make a serious run at Vincent Jackson FWIW.

I don't agree with PATRIOTSFANINPA about Moss showing a HUGE decline in skills. That's a misinformed comment.

I did change HUGE to OBVIOUS after a close look at what I posted...it may not be HUGE because he did have a 1,000++ season last year but if you go by Moss standards of being one of the best ever you can see obvious signs of weaker performances as he gets older and its normal so not like its a shocker or something.
 
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re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

Moss will be great over that run and maybe even beyond, probably a wise move to have him around. If the team doesn't suffer because of money issues of course.

:rocker:


No wonder you are in the practice squad ... :eek:
 
re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

I did change HUGE to OBVIOUS after a close look at what I posted...it may not be HUGE because he did have a 1,000++ season last year but if you go by Moss standards of being one of the best ever you can see obvious signs of weaker performances as he gets older and its normal so not like its a shocker or something.
Are you totally dismissing a vertical receiver playing through a separated shoulder and back issues for the majority of the season whilst finishing 5th in receiving yards, equal tenth in receptions and equal first in receiving touchdowns in the NFL?

Come on mate...
 
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Are you totally dismissing a vertical receiver playing through a separated shoulder and back issues for the majority of the season whilst finishing 5th in receiving yards, equal tenth in receptions and equal first in receiving touchdowns in the NFL?

Come on mate...

I am aware of his injuries thoughout 2009 and he did post 1,000 like I said,I just think he is worth no more than a 2 year extension at best and if there are contract issues like we had with Mankins I would walk away next year and move towards an available top vet WR in FA depending on the situation with the CBA

We don't need to place ourselves in a position where we use significant $$$ on the cap for a longer term signing for a WR that will be 35 by 2013

Thats all I am saying
 
Re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

I am aware of his injuries thoughout 2009 and he did post 1,000 like I said,I just think he is worth no more than a 2 year extension at best and if there are contract issues like we had with Mankins I would walk away next year and move towards an available top vet WR in FA depending on the situation with the CBA

We don't need to place ourselves in a position where we use significant $$$ on the cap for a longer term signing for a WR that will be 35 by 2013

Thats all I am saying
I agree with you that a 2-3 year extension is the best deal for the Patriots in terms of risk. That said I disagree with your statement about Moss' skills. He's still as good as he's been since he arrived here.
 
Re: OPINION:Sign Moss too, to a 5 yr extension!

Are you wack jobs serious?

Moss is showing obvious signs of declining skills as is normal with a WR nearing his mid 30s...no way is he worth signing a 5 year extension :rolleyes:....if he gets a 2 year deal that should be the max...Moss's illustrious career will be over before you realize it.

I myself would not be very upset if he goes elsewhere in 2011,its time for new blood or go elsewhere in the league to get a talented WR

Are you serious? He was fantastic last year with a screwed up back. He still has a few more good years in him.
 
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