PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans

Dillon's 1600 yard season vs. Moss' 23 TD season


THE HUB FOR PATRIOTS FANS SINCE 2000

MORE PINNED POSTS:
Avatar
Replies:
312
Very sad news: RIP Joker
Avatar
Replies:
316
OT: Bad news - "it" is back...
Avatar
Replies:
234
2023/2024 Patriots Roster Transaction Thread
Avatar
Replies:
49
Asking for your support
 

Which was more fun/ better Moss' 23 TDs vs Dillon's 1600 yards

  • Corey Dillon rushes for 1600+ a Patriot single season record

    Votes: 16 21.1%
  • Randy Moss catches 23 TDs a NFL record

    Votes: 60 78.9%

  • Total voters
    76
Status
Not open for further replies.
more fun to watch - no question Moss

what was better - IMO also no question Dillon

Take another way to think about it; which player forced the other team to make more accomodations in their defense.

Now granted Moss is undoubtedly in the top 5 of wrs all time; Dillon while a great back; IS LIKELY NOT in the top 10 all time. So Moss should be considered a greater player than Dillon.

But when push comes to shove and a defense has to counter a player; a WR just doesn't touch the ball on enough plays nor does he force the defense to make as many adjustments as a top flight RB does.

How many times do you hear "8 men in the box" when playing against a top RB. that greatly opens up the field for more pass plays. With a top flight WR you double him or keep a S over the top or have multiple second guys help out through the depth of coverage. But it doesn't necessarily vacate a whole lot of the field to adapt to that 1 WR.

Then there is the question of synergistic effects: time consumption and agression at the line. A great RB allows you to consume clock as many have stated. This also increases the pressure on other team to take stupid chances as the clock burns away. Also it allows your OL to tee off on the DL. The great WR to be effective; forces the OL to play on its heels.

Nothing against Moss; but if Maroney and the other RBs can't pull their load in the second half of this season - the Patriots will go from the greatest clutch playoff team to the greatest also-rans.
 
One of them produced a SB win the other did not. I voted Dillon.
 
they were both extreemly fun to watch
on one hand Dillon was a blast to watch as he challenged LB's to tackle him and he absolutely punished anyone under 250 pounds
On the other hand you had Moss running away from those CB's who thought he lossed a few steps and having fun playing with the greates Qb to ever don a helmet
 
It's crazy that there isnt more youtube higlights out there of Corey Dillon that season. Actcually, there isn;t much in the way of CD highlights anywhere on the web that i coiuld find.
 
all records are broken eventually, so it doesnt really matter
 
Dillon all the way...Corey brought toughness to the team...his 1600 yards were all earned no give me's...Randy's stats were terrific too but some of his TDs were just gifts by the other teams...also the Pats were one dimensional last year with all the passing...put 2004 Corey in SB 42 for Randy and we probably win that game.

In summary;

Randy's 23 TDs = stylish and good for ESPN highlights

Corey's 1600 yards = effective and good for Lombardi Trophies

I know results matter...but you can make a pretty damm good argument that the 2007 Pats were a far better team than the 2004 Pats. It was more than highlights with last years Pats teams, they were amazingly efficient until the SB.
 
more fun to watch - no question Moss

what was better - IMO also no question Dillon

Take another way to think about it; which player forced the other team to make more accomodations in their defense.

Now granted Moss is undoubtedly in the top 5 of wrs all time; Dillon while a great back; IS LIKELY NOT in the top 10 all time. So Moss should be considered a greater player than Dillon.

But when push comes to shove and a defense has to counter a player; a WR just doesn't touch the ball on enough plays nor does he force the defense to make as many adjustments as a top flight RB does.

How many times do you hear "8 men in the box" when playing against a top RB. that greatly opens up the field for more pass plays. With a top flight WR you double him or keep a S over the top or have multiple second guys help out through the depth of coverage. But it doesn't necessarily vacate a whole lot of the field to adapt to that 1 WR.


Whaaaaaaat?? Did you watch the divisional playoff game against the Jags?? If there's one receiver defenses have to adjust for its Moss, and we saw it all of last season. Randy Moss is the epitome of forcing other teams to make accomodations in their defense.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.


Thursday Patriots Notebook 4/25: News and Notes
Patriots Kraft ‘Involved’ In Decision Making?  Zolak Says That’s Not the Case
MORSE: Final First Round Patriots Mock Draft
Slow Starts: Stark Contrast as Patriots Ponder Which Top QB To Draft
Wednesday Patriots Notebook 4/24: News and Notes
Tuesday Patriots Notebook 4/23: News and Notes
MORSE: Final 7 Round Patriots Mock Draft, Matthew Slater News
Bruschi’s Proudest Moment: Former LB Speaks to MusketFire’s Marshall in Recent Interview
Monday Patriots Notebook 4/22: News and Notes
Patriots News 4-21, Kraft-Belichick, A.J. Brown Trade?
Back
Top