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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.We aren't an elite offense anymore. True. To be an elite offense, we now have to prove we can still spread the field without Moss. If we can do that, especially against the next few teams on our scheule, then we can once again be called an elite offense. We currently have unmatched potential on this team and the offense has yet to prove it can help carry the defense without Moss to spread the field. We will see in the next few weeks how it works out.
Despite all the cry-babies, the Pats are better off without him.
I think we will get a dose of reality come the ravens game.Just hope it isnt as bad.
Whether Carter is right or not, I never take anything he says seriously.
Personally, I am on wait and see mode for this offense. So far, Moss wasn't a big enough part of the offense to say definitively that this offense won't be elite without him.
Good point. The Patriots have only two WR's and no TE's.
I know I'm in the minority, but before I'd make a statement like that I might wait for them to play a game or two first.
The Ravens have a great defense. Even with Moss, the Pats' offense could get shut down. I don't think if they do, it shows anything. Of course if they play well, I bet many Moss defenders will say it is a fluke.
Isnt Brandon Tate our deep threat?
Why wouldnt teams double Welker now?They gonna be afraid of an unproven wr in Tate?
Matthew Slater = The new NE deep threat! FTW :woohoo: