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i think kraft will say you must keep him. Him and Brady are simply amazing. Those catches yesterday.....wow is all i can say. i just dont know why they wouldnt extend his contract like now so he cant get offers from diffrent teams at the end of the year. If they dont, i just hope Moss stays becasue i really think he likes it here. i know he will want more money. but i think after seeing what they can do together. Kraft will Tell them to keep him. your thoughts?
 
Moss not go nowear.

He and Brady has most efficient scores to make them for many years of comings together.

Rest of league find fear with them and humbled by they're fiery acts of valiance.

Many plays left for them together and many winnings to for our enjoyings and satisfied acts of athletics as well.

Must has no worries on this nor fear of failings.
 
i think its easy to keep him. All you have to do is give him alot of bonus and sighning money. Doesnt go aganst the cap
 
i think its easy to keep him. All you have to do is give him alot of bonus and sighning money. Doesnt go aganst the cap

All money goes against the cap.
 
I can also see them letting maby stallworth go and using that money to resighn moss
 
Moss not go nowear.

He and Brady has most efficient scores to make them for many years of comings together.

Rest of league find fear with them and humbled by they're fiery acts of valiance.

Many plays left for them together and many winnings to for our enjoyings and satisfied acts of athletics as well.

Must has no worries on this nor fear of failings.


Welcome to the board sumtingwong.
You might be our first Asian poster:D
 
IMO they need to keep Moss and Stallworth.
They both bring a unique style to the Pats. I had no idea Stallworth was so hard to tackle after the catch
I guess we use the money saved from losing our #1 draft pick to resign Moss and then hope to restructure Stallworth contract?
 
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Welcome to the board sumtingwong.
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Bow in humble for generos offering of friendliness.

Also pledge not to slit throat of you or your feed animals-- even if hunger come strong to me-- as a symbol of our new likings for each other and our brotherhood as becomes a New Englands fan.
 
Nut Ting Wong here Sum. He'll be back.
 
All money goes against the cap.

No kidding... :rofl:

Pay him up front for 2 more years in bonus amortized over a 4 year deal with minimal salaries and lots of makeable incentives or escalators or roster bonuses in the backend. Randy knows what else is out there. He just shot his way out of a contract that owed him $20M he was never gonna see because they didn't have a viable QB.

Randy knows he's back on track for Canton - maybe he and Tommy can give each others induction speeches unless they want BB to WOW the audience.

And Kraft doesn't tell Belioli what to do for or with personnel. He simply tells them how much bonus the organization is comfortable committing to in a given time frame. Randy will generate enough additional marketing opportunities for the organization to make it work.
 
I can also see them letting maby stallworth go and using that money to resighn moss

Stallworth ain't goin' nowhere. He's locked in like Welker to what will prove to be bargain deals over time given their productivity. He got Deion's money. Randy will get Washington's and a little more squeezed out of the defenses budget for dramatically lightening their load as we continue to gradually transition from much of the old core to a younger new core on D.
 
I don't think he'll be back. He will probably want a contract bigger than Brady's current deal. This is the guy who already has one 70M contract under his belt, remember. It will be very very difficult to keep him. Someone else will offer him 50M for 4 years.
 
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Moss would play here next year for the vet minimum if they keep going the way they have been.
 
I can also see them letting maby stallworth go and using that money to resighn moss

Was gonna respons to this point, but then I saw somebody already did :cool:

Stallworth ain't goin' nowhere. He's locked in like Welker to what will prove to be bargain deals over time given their productivity. He got Deion's money. Randy will get Washington's and a little more squeezed out of the defenses budget for dramatically lightening their load as we continue to gradually transition from much of the old core to a younger new core on D.

Moss get's Washington's 5M (Wash gets cut), and Moss gives us a mutually benificial hometown/hometeam discount that 1) Pays him fairly, and 2) doesn't break the bank.
 
No freaking way that Randy is gone next year, especially if we get to the SB and win. Randy honestly has no reason or motivation to leave NWE where he can put up historic #'s with Brady and possibly get a ring or two. He has plenty of money as it is. Money probably isn't much of a factor for him though I do expect the Pats to offer him a good deal.

Beoli will find some way to get Moss a fair contract.
 
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I can also see them letting maby stallworth go and using that money to resighn moss

Washington if you need to look for some cap space. ST ppl can be gotten alot cheaper, and CJ takes his spot on the WR rotation.
 
Moss would play here next year for the vet minimum if they keep going the way they have been.


Two words, Andrew Walter. He has seen the other side of the coin and I have a feeling this is the type of football he'd rather play.. (understating the obvious) especially if he gets a ring and on the road to Canton.......
 
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