rodrust
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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.I am worried that Moss grows tired of the current state of affairs and reverts into that Moss everyone said he would.
Moss' issue isn't mental - it's physical. He's not making routine catches let alone difficult circus catches. He is a shadow of the 2007 version, has been since last December. He's not getting much seperation, he looks stiff and he's dropping catachable balls left and right. The two early throws to him were catachable let alone for a $9M #1 pro bowl WR. He's just not making plays.
Moss' issue isn't mental - it's physical. He's not making routine catches let alone difficult circus catches. He is a shadow of the 2007 version, has been since last December. He's not getting much seperation, he looks stiff and he's dropping catachable balls left and right. The two early throws to him were catachable let alone for a $9M #1 pro bowl WR. He's just not making plays.
If you watched the replays, specifically on the first quarter play, Moss had TONS of separation after beating the jam...but a crappy throw by Cassel forced him to slow down, allowing the DB to catch up.
But don't let the facts get in the way of your argument...
I am worried that Moss grows tired of the current state of affairs and reverts into that Moss everyone said he would.
If you watched the replays, specifically on the first quarter play, Moss had TONS of separation after beating the jam...but a crappy throw by Cassel forced him to slow down, allowing the DB to catch up.
But don't let the facts get in the way of your argument...