I think it's pretty open and shut that the best receiving duo in the NFL are Randy Moss and Wes Welker. Below are their stats and the category they lead in is bold:
Whats really scary is that Welker missed 2 games and Moss has basically played with a bad back all season, which is kryptonite...
I've been listening to Felger/Massoriti at work and Felger is hellbent on pushing this theory that Deion Branch was a tougher receiver to shutdown than Randy Moss, and that Moss can't perform in big games and against physical receivers. He is also suggesting that the offense was better with...
It's pretty obvious that the road to the SB goes through Indy. That being said, the Pats showed everybody and themselves last night that a January game in Indy is winnable. The 2 biggest reasons:
1)Volmer proved he could at least contain Freeney, and that pretty much is the difference between...
I thought the offensive gameplan was pretty good for the most part. You work with what you have, and right now Cassel is not at a point where he can win games for the team, he just needs to not lose. Think Brady in 2001 and Rothlesberger in 2004. What that means is a more conservative passing...
I believe Moss under-utilized strategically last year, particularly in the latter half of the season. We all remember the 55 Yard TD against the Jets in week 1, but if you re-watch the first 5-6 weeks of the seaon, you'll notice the variety of the routes he ran and the presence he had in the...
This will be an unpopular thread and will upset some posters, the thread critcisizing the offensive playcalling got me thinking and it seems like Brady and Bellichick are teflon...they get all the glory, but never the blame. When things go wrong, it has to fall on someone else's shoulders...the...
The longer they wait, the more potentially upset Moss can be with being franchised. The longer they wait, the more likely potential suitors or numbers being leaked from other parties start popping up out of nowhere, false or otherwise, even though thats highly unlikely cause its still waaay too...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM5I7U-Rr9I
Not the easiest to watch after the SB, but posting it up anyway for those who havent seen it. Give these guys another year and they may just outdo what happened this season.
I was watching Inside the NFL and they were fairly critical of McDaniels and how the Pats used Moss in general. They felt by keeping him outside the entire time they sorta left him oiut to dry and in the 2nd half when they FINALLY had him playing inside running shorter slants he had 50 yds and...
They were on NFL network and talked about how they were watching the NFC Championship game between Minnesota and Atlanta and wanted no part of the Vikings and felt they got the long stick when Atlanta won the game in OT. As a Viiking fan that made me feel good, but also sad because of how...
"What!! Wasnt impressive??" LOL..he was about to flip at the reporter, he held himself back there..lol..he was about to go off, and then was like i'll just leave it alone.
And ROFLMAO at what he was wearing
It'll be interesting to see, because thats the strategy they employed against Holmes, who's Pitssbughs deep threat. Its possible that Mathis is pedigree and his sucess against Holmes will embolden them into trying that strategy, at least initially.
While all records are extremely diffucult to break for obvious reasons, as crazy as it sounds, I think many of us are undervaluing the diffuculty of what Moss accomlished. The record he broke, Rice's 22 TDs, were a mythical number that many thought would never be threatened, let alone eclipsed...
More Moss criticism - Irresponsible Journalism
Anyone who has followed the Pats this year knows Moss has hardly talked to the media all season except for a few rare occasions. To draw your entire premise of why you think Moss is "sulking" from his refusal to do interviews is not only...
Lost in the Ravens drama was Moss getting his 3rd 17 TD season of his career, which is an amazing accomplishment and something no other WR has ever done, not even Rice.
Top 10 TD receptions by a WR in NFL history
1. Rice - 22 - 1987
2. Clayton - 18 - 1984
3. Sharpe - 18 - 1984
4. Moss...
I think those comments last night pretty much sealed his offseason fate. Barring an unforeseen surprise, or the Pats lowballing to the point of insulting him, I can't see him not coming back to NE.
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