Despite having long legs, Moss is able to chop step and disguise the types of routes he’s running. He gives away very few clues about what he’s trying to run, even in obvious situations.
But but but but, it's so obvious when you watch it on TV exactly what he is doing as a dog-faker and quitting and stuff.
Seriously though, good article. As much as the loss of Welker hurts us, defenses don't generally game-plan around him. We still have the game changer, and at any point in time he's a threat to put 6 on the board. Not too long ago we had no idea what that felt like
I didn't read the article so maybe it isn't fair for me to comment but the Headline seems stupid to me as it is a no brainer. He is one of the best in the game right now so of course he is regarded that was even the CBs on the panthers who thought he quit on the team would agree.
It's interesting that a receiver who caught 83 passes/ 13 TD's/ 1264 yards while playing on the same offense as Welker would have his "regardability" questioned.
I didn't read the article so maybe it isn't fair for me to comment but the Headline seems stupid to me as it is a no brainer. He is one of the best in the game right now so of course he is regarded that was even the CBs on the panthers who thought he quit on the team would agree.
No need to read it -- your boy felger tells you all you need to know......just kiding SBB I know you know football and anyone that does can clearly see Moss is simply an amazing reciever AND an incredible caring guy off the field.