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Just give me the Patriots D from 2005..and throw in that Patriots O with it...I'd be more than satisfied
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give him a 1 year deal with lots of incentives
Randy wants to play for Belichick, he has said it many times, although i doubt the patriots get into a bidding war for him, if he has truly put in as much word as he says, i dont see why the patriots couldn't bring him back at decent money, its not like it would take him long to be acclimated to the system, and his opportunity for success would be higher in NE than anywhere else.
The only problem is what do you do with Brandon Tate, Deion Branch and Taylor Price.
How did wanting to play for BB work out last year?Randy wants to play for Belichick, he has said it many times, although i doubt the patriots get into a bidding war for him, if he has truly put in as much word as he says, i dont see why the patriots couldn't bring him back at decent money, its not like it would take him long to be acclimated to the system, and his opportunity for success would be higher in NE than anywhere else.
The only problem is what do you do with Brandon Tate, Deion Branch and Taylor Price.
The 2010 Patriots scored more points from game 9 through game 16 than any team in NFL history.If the patriots can get moss back to being double coverage attraction they WILL BE UNSTOPPABLE.
give him a 1 year deal with lots of incentives
That was 2004 season.
2005 was the forgettable Duane Starks, Monte Beisel crew.
Intersting that you use one play, one where the corner was injured and dismiss the fact that his inablity to beat man coverage AFTER Revis left the game was the primary reason we lost.
You can't dismiss his horrendous play for 3/4 of a season because you can find an excuse. He played more than 1 game in Minn and WRs that barely belong in the NFL outproduced him with the same QB in Tenn.
Defenses would no longer be putting their elite corner on Moss.
How did wanting to play for BB work out last year?
Seriously I don't understand how people just overlook the fact that Moss flat out sucked last year.
Unfortunately 2007 Moss simply does not exist any more.
You can't reverse the decline of skills.
I would suppose Moss could be a reasonably effect receiver even with diminished skills, if he accepted that, knew he had to give 100% every play, knew he had to go over the middle, sell out to make plays, etc, but thats just not part of Randy.
Its the same as wishing a hard working guy had more physical skills.
Would it be so detrimental to the team to sign him to a one or two year, incentive-based, low guarantee money contract? He's already expressed his desire to return to New England. If he's motivated and well behaved, his presence in training camp will help - any competition is good competition, so long as he's not a distraction.
I think a lot of people are forgiving and willing to forget about him flat-out sucking last season for multiple reasons:
(1) He sucked in OAK, became more motivated after NE trade, and tore up the league,
(2) Want to believe he'll succeed because fans believe a deep-threat will solve the team's offensive woes displayed in the last playoff lost,
(3) Fans love what Moss did for the team 2007-2009.
What are the chances Moss becomes a J-E-T ?
Everyone knows they won't have enough money to sign all their top players so Harris stays and either Edwards or Holmes has to go...they could use Randy if the price was right.....
If the patriots can get moss back to being double coverage attraction they WILL BE UNSTOPPABLE.
2. Help me out. Randy Moss’ agent says this week that Moss is in “freakish shape” and this is a big story … why? Seems to me it would be a bigger story if the agent, whose job is to generate buzz for his client, said Moss wasn’t in good shape.
Second, he makes the amazing catches and plays look so easy, so effortless. It really doesn’t seem like he’s doing all that much, when in fact he’s doing more than most athletes can dream of doing. Still, at age 33. It’s possible that because we’ve seen him now, up close and personal in three training camps, that the shock and awe of those wondrous plays has become so routine. Perhaps the freakish nature of his athleticism has become so humdrum, that it’s merely being repetitive to point out how good he remains. Well, it’s time to start pointing. Whether he’s motivated by a contract year, or fueled by one last shot at a Super Bowl ring with Tom Brady, it really doesn’t matter. It’s important to note he’s at least starting off on the right foot, and it’s in more ways than just displaying his outrageous talents on the field.