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Why did the pats even aquire Randy Moss?
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 |
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Because our receiving corps sucked in 2006 and Randy Moss was awesome. :bricks:
Off to the Practice Squad with this bad boy. |
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What was even the point of this thread?
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Moss was wonderful for the 07 season and he truly helped Matt Cassel in gaining enough confidence to be the successful QB he is now in KC and was in 2008
2009 was the end of the Moss era for all intensive purposes,I truly think Moss aged before our eyes last season. I won't forget his accomplishments those years but its obvious Father Time is knocking VERY loudly on his door. |
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Randy Moss for a 4th round pick?
What do you mean why did we even acquire him? |
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