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Why did the pats even aquire Randy Moss?


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I was there :D

lol the defense was more of the problem

yeah...caldwell dropped the most difficult pass in nfl history right between his numbers standing still...
 
I love moss and i loved the combination of brady, moss, and welker, but the looking at the trade now seems kinda unneeded.

Welker was the perfect replacement for branch, but i think without moss the pats would have a similar offense they do now. It would be more diverse without moss, who's only great when he wants to and is always double covered.

I guess you can't look back lol

because with that trade we turned a meh offense into the greatest offense of all time... and it only cost us a 4th to get him

was this really a serious question?
 
It was a great acquisition at the time and it paid off...and trading him away came at the right time, and it will pay off.

Great decision making on both counts.
 
lol I still wake up in the middle of the night in a deep sweat thinking Caldwell is still on this football team.

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fml...
 
..:ban?:..
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but...

Deion Branch was shipped off to Seattle in 2006 and Givens signed with TEN in 2006.... and these guys were replaced with Doug Gabriel, Reche Caldwell and the aged Troy Brown.

By acquiring Randy Moss, I have to believe the front office was trying to show Tom Brady that they wanted to do right by him and give him a WR corp that could get them back to the big show.

It was a great move, but a move that took the offense in a different direction.

The "pick up" of Moss is very much like the "pick up" of Dillon, in so much as that the Patriots weren't a running team... yet they picked up a legitimate running back and went that direction. Dillon lead to Super Bowl victory... Moss lead to a Super Bowl appearance.
 
Trust me i did, but this type of team is better imo./

At the time that was a great move as the Pats needed to upgrade the receiver crew (and did in a BIG way with Moss and Welker).

However, the current style of offense is built to beat man to man defenses (the 2010 NY Jets)
 
oh Come on lol

mY POINT IS WHEN THEY TRADED FOR MOSS, the whole teams gameplan and philosophy change from a balance team to a deep ball offense

And it worked for a time. Bill is all about value and calculated risk/reward and getting ahead of the curve. Moss and Brady connected with Randy's career on the line and the result was an undefeated season, the only 16 game one in NFL history. Bill rolled the dice in extending him based on his diminishing performance down the stretch in that season. Didn't pay the kind of dividends he hoped a $9M #1 would, but it probably did allow for relative continuity for a Bradyless 2008 squad - and that in turn built added value into Cassel. 2009 was the season that underscored why deals with the devil are best made short term with your fingers crossed behind your back. Bill eventually realized that, I think Brady did too, and here we are none the worse for the experience - even ahead a round in the overall draft pick game after reacquiring the guy whose departure kinda made the Moss acquisition a no brainer at the time...
 
Here is the real reason why the Patriots traded for Moss:

Back in 2007 BB was going over the draft prospects and realized it was unlikely anyone available in the fourth round that was worth taking in the 4th, so he started trying to trade the pick for a 2008 3rd round pick. He got no takers. He then tried to trade if for a 2009 3rd round pick. He still got no takers. And trading it for a 2010 3rd pick was equally unsuccessful. So he said "what eff?" "I will just traded it Oakland for that bum Randy and then trade Randy for a 3rd 2011 pick." And hence he made the trade.
 
Here is the real reason why the Patriots traded for Moss:

Back in 2007 BB was going over the draft prospects and realized it was unlikely anyone available in the fourth round that was worth taking in the 4th, so he started trying to trade the pick for a 2008 3rd round pick. He got no takers. He then tried to trade if for a 2009 3rd round pick. He still got no takers. And trading it for a 2010 3rd pick was equally unsuccessful. So he said "what eff?" "I will just traded it Oakland for that bum Randy and then trade Randy for a 3rd 2011 pick." And hence he made the trade.

:rofl:

well done!
 
I'm glad they did acquire Moss.

I think Brady's time with Moss made him a better quarterback.
 
I love moss and i loved the combination of brady, moss, and welker, but the looking at the trade now seems kinda unneeded.

Welker was the perfect replacement for branch, but i think without moss the pats would have a similar offense they do now. It would be more diverse without moss, who's only great when he wants to and is always double covered.

I guess you can't look back lol


I know that you were around when Ian, the site owner and admin, specifically stated that we were moving on from Moss and not to post anymore Moss threads.

so I'm not going to look for the mega merge Moss thread to merge this one but I'll send it to the PS and you may continueeeeee, over there.
 
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