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plenty more where that came from. starting with the jets
 
Good video
 
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90 TDs..i didnt watch it all. i watched 1st and just said to myself..is there a point in watching the rest? Hes basically "Mossing" everyone


i was however impressed at how he fakes people out by still pumping his arms (mentioned by a reporter in TC)
 
most QBs have to throw it were only where the WR can catch it either to the side, in front, or back of them. With Moss that is always 10+ feet in the air. He must have the best vertical in the league. Does anyone have his vertical jump numbers from his combine?
 
most QBs have to throw it were only where the WR can catch it either to the side, in front, or back of them. With Moss that is always 10+ feet in the air. He must have the best vertical in the league. Does anyone have his vertical jump numbers from his combine?

He has been measured from 38"-43". I believe his combine #s were 39" and
42". I looked it up for bonafide, etc, and found draft data of 42", from a old ESPN draft site, but I'm not savvy on attributing sites.
 
He has been measured from 38"-43". I believe his combine #s were 39" and
42". I looked it up for bonafide, etc, and found draft data of 42", from a old ESPN draft site, but I'm not savvy on attributing sites.

Thanks. Calvin Johnson has a 45" vert and he is just one inch taller than Moss. Moss must have longer arms tho.

I guess I'm just used to smurfs and I cannot believe there's a WR of his stature :)
 
is the TD where Moss caught the ball then lateralled to Mo Williams on there?
 
Randy Moss really is a man among boys. There are no words for the things he does on the field.

IMO there has never been a more talented receiver to play the game.

Players who are 6-4 are not supposed to run 4.25 40s.
 
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and looking forward to the future. With Moss in the Jets endzone.


Dont really care mind you as long as Coles and cotch are in your endzone twice as much.;) :)
 
most QBs have to throw it were only where the WR can catch it either to the side, in front, or back of them. With Moss that is always 10+ feet in the air. He must have the best vertical in the league. Does anyone have his vertical jump numbers from his combine?

This is why I think he's going to be as much a goaline TD option as running the ball in. There's very little a 5'11" CB can do against a 6'4" guy with grerat leaping ability/

A few weeks ago there was a thread predicting how many TDs he'd catch - most were around 7,8 sometimes ten... no doubt many fans who recognize that traditionally the TD ball is spread around well among receivers.

I said 15, just one less than a 1 a game average. I really have very little hesitation making that prediction. Looking at this video, a half dozen deep TDs throughout the season and plenty of Red Zone TDs seem very realistic.

Of course, I think with Moss and Stallworth, our Red Zone is now 30 yards out whereas other teams Red Zone is 20 yds!
 
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Dont really care mind you as long as Coles and cotch are in your endzone twice as much.;) :)

Has Cotch been working on miraculously rolling on top of our defenders to avoid tackles?
 
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