patsfan135
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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 think the Pats would resign Moss for a higher salary if at all possible. I'd say that Stallworth most likely would not be back in that case.
Of course he will and Moss is 3 times the receiver Chad Johnson is.
Ehhhhhh....
Bryant Gumbel (I think) said last night Moss has earned all his incentives - and it sounded like he said $32M! But that can't be right ... can it? One would think most if not all his incentives would be NLTBE (considering his stats last year) so they would count against next years cap... right?
Are you seriously going to argue that Chad Johnson is better than Moss?
Randy Moss. The guy who is openly being talked about as the GOAT and just broke Jerry Rice's record?
I like Chad Johnson and he's an excellent WR. But he is not Moss. Not even close.
Moss take a discount in salary? He will make slightly more I'd say. We signed him for not that much considering what we got from him. Stallworth will probably go or take a pay cut which I see him going somewhere where he will shine more. Moss will be back.
In 2000? You'd get no argument. Randy Moss in 2007? There's a legitimate one. Moss made some great catches this year, but I think Johnson would have made most of them too... same for Larry Fitzgerald or Reggie Wayne.
Yes. Of course he will. 99.9999%.
The question is, how much will will his contract harm the team. That's really up to him at this point. Pats will pay a LOT to keep him if they need to. Let's hope it doesn't get to that.
In 2000? You'd get no argument. Randy Moss in 2007? There's a legitimate one. Moss made some great catches this year, but I think Johnson would have made most of them too... same for Larry Fitzgerald or Reggie Wayne.