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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.Boyce needs more than 2 measly snaps/game. Dropson is the one who should be inactive.
And what has happened to Gaffney? He would be my #1 UFA target if he is ready, willing
& able to play now.
I cant imagine what some of you guys would be suggesting if we actually lost.
These kids are closer than some of you think, by the time you brought a veteran in her and he learned the system at least one of these guys if not 2 will have turned the corner and we'll have Gronk and Amendola playing.
Oh really?
Josh Boyce only returned 3 kickoffs in his entire collegiate career.
Josh Boyce Stats | College Football at Sports-Reference.com
Suck it up.Panic city ... they've been spoiled for too long.
What would you suggest that he do about his contractual obligation to Fox network even IF he wanted to return, and more importantly if Belichick wanted him to return?
This is all out loud thoughts here so bear with me.
If anything if Moss were to get a chance to come back to the Pats it would be in the best interest of Fox to let him out of his contract obligation. Why? Because think of the ratings potential Fox would have for any Pats games they have this season (especially ones that will be carried in most of the country) because they can advertise "Brady And Moss Together Again" or something like that. That would be worth far more to them than having Moss on say the pregame show on Fox Sports 1.
Now would BB bring back Moss? Personally in my opinion as long as it's not 2010 "What The Fark" Moss that lead to him getting the sudden boot to the Vikings (which lead to a certain Childress finally getting a boot of his own)... then BB might at least "kick the tires" in giving Moss some kind of workout to see if he's worth giving a chance. But the thing is that does Moss want to comeback? Or does he feel that his time in the NFL has ended and it's now time to work for the media he kinda doesn't want to acknowledge he works for?
You have a better chance at winning powerball than BB taking Moss back.
The problem is that Moss has been 2010 "What the fark" Moss ever since 2010. Even last season, you could tell he just wasn't all there. He went through the motions and made some plays on talent alone, but there was just no fire. I'm not a big believer in body language, but in the Super Bowl he just looked like a guy that didn't care. If the ball went flying past him just out of his reach, he just stopped and jogged back to the huddle with no reaction. He appeared to have no emotional investment in his team's success last season. The exact opposite from Brady last night, if you will.Now would BB bring back Moss? Personally in my opinion as long as it's not 2010 "What The Fark" Moss that lead to him getting the sudden boot to the Vikings (which lead to a certain Childress finally getting a boot of his own)... then BB might at least "kick the tires" in giving Moss some kind of workout to see if he's worth giving a chance. But the thing is that does Moss want to comeback? Or does he feel that his time in the NFL has ended and it's now time to work for the media he kinda doesn't want to acknowledge he works for?
The problem is that Moss has been 2010 "What the fark" Moss ever since 2010. Even last season, you could tell he just wasn't all there. He went through the motions and made some plays on talent alone, but there was just no fire. I'm not a big believer in body language, but in the Super Bowl he just looked like a guy that didn't care. If the ball went flying past him just out of his reach, he just stopped and jogged back to the huddle with no reaction. He appeared to have no emotional investment in his team's success last season. The exact opposite from Brady last night, if you will.
{cough} BS {cough}
Brandon Lloyd never received call from N.E. Patriots - NFL.com
Seriously, that Lloyd story was nonsense from the start. He will never, ever come back. Period.