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Owens never takes a play off and gives 100% whether he is getting the ball or blocking for a team mate. Moss gives 100% when his number is called and 50% the rest of the time.
Just talking Owens and Moss for a moment:
Owens is the better receiver of the two simply because he brings more to the plate and is a total player because of it.
Moss is great for Patriots because he is along for the ride and wants a ring.
Owens never takes a play off and gives 100% whether he is getting the ball or blocking for a team mate. Moss gives 100% when his number is called and 50% the rest of the time.
Yes Virginia- there is a reason nobody else in the league thought Moss was worth more than a fourth round pick.
Steve Smith?????? Can we get serious please. The guy is very, very good. Randy Moss is G-R-E-A-T, GREAT. It's like comparing a Benz to a Ferrari. The Benz is superb, but a Ferrari is a whole different animal.
Freddie "The People's Chump" Mitchell. So what did you have for Rodney Harrison?Freddie Mitchell
On this one I have to go with Steve Smith. Randy Moss has the best hands in the league, but when you factor in every skill needed in a wide reciever I think it goes to Smith. He's got the strength, and he can break tackles. Moss gets second best.
Just talking Owens and Moss for a moment:
Owens is the better receiver of the two simply because he brings more to the plate and is a total player because of it.
Moss is great for Patriots because he is along for the ride and wants a ring.
Owens never takes a play off and gives 100% whether he is getting the ball or blocking for a team mate. Moss gives 100% when his number is called and 50% the rest of the time.
Yes Virginia- there is a reason nobody else in the league thought Moss was worth more than a fourth round pick.