NEfan32
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Like all of you, I am nervous about Moss leaving. Waking up and seeing Moss signs mega-deal with ^%$#W! But, the more I think about it, the less it makes sense of that happening.
For the following reasons, I don't see him leaving.
1) Tom Brady would have a sh!t fit if he left. Brady has restructered his deal year after year, taking less than he should get for the purpose of being able to add players to help the team. If the Pats let Randy walk, Brady might reconsider what he was doing all these years.
2) There are NO actual or rumored deals offered from anyside from any team. The big money is usually thrown around after the first few days, and that time is coming to an end. Where are the offers? We always here rumored visit to team x y and z, but none for Randy. We haven't heard anything from anyside.
3) Which leads to the fact that knowing Randy's past, if NE was letting him go, you'd think we would hear some stuff saying Randy is open to highest bidder.
4) The "rumors" out there are BS. Him to Dallas, Philly, wherever are pipedreams. TO and Moss, okay sure. Complete BS.
5) The other rumors of him talking to Culpepper and so on, when was the last time Michael Clayton was right? The cryptkeeper knowns nothing. I called the 1-800-patsrumors numbers and I got the Pats where going after Lavar Arrington. Idiot.
6) Why would Moss leave? He has Tom Brady, contending team, number 1 receiver. A team that backs him no matter what.
7) Would the Pats not franchise Moss and lose him?
Which leads me to my theory. Moss wanted more guaranteed money than the Pats offered, but there are no bigger deals or any offers with contending teams, and Moss is trying to holdout and see if an offer comes. If it doesn't, he will sign with the Pats. The Pats on the otherhand, if push comes to shove, will poney up the money.
For the following reasons, I don't see him leaving.
1) Tom Brady would have a sh!t fit if he left. Brady has restructered his deal year after year, taking less than he should get for the purpose of being able to add players to help the team. If the Pats let Randy walk, Brady might reconsider what he was doing all these years.
2) There are NO actual or rumored deals offered from anyside from any team. The big money is usually thrown around after the first few days, and that time is coming to an end. Where are the offers? We always here rumored visit to team x y and z, but none for Randy. We haven't heard anything from anyside.
3) Which leads to the fact that knowing Randy's past, if NE was letting him go, you'd think we would hear some stuff saying Randy is open to highest bidder.
4) The "rumors" out there are BS. Him to Dallas, Philly, wherever are pipedreams. TO and Moss, okay sure. Complete BS.
5) The other rumors of him talking to Culpepper and so on, when was the last time Michael Clayton was right? The cryptkeeper knowns nothing. I called the 1-800-patsrumors numbers and I got the Pats where going after Lavar Arrington. Idiot.
6) Why would Moss leave? He has Tom Brady, contending team, number 1 receiver. A team that backs him no matter what.
7) Would the Pats not franchise Moss and lose him?
Which leads me to my theory. Moss wanted more guaranteed money than the Pats offered, but there are no bigger deals or any offers with contending teams, and Moss is trying to holdout and see if an offer comes. If it doesn't, he will sign with the Pats. The Pats on the otherhand, if push comes to shove, will poney up the money.