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He got 1492 yards pretty much 1500 yards, oh and you left out 23 touchdowns an NFL record
I didn't leave anything out. I responded to a claim about 1600 yards.
You forgot this was a 30 year old moss who was slightly past his prime physically compared to a 1998-2003 moss who ran a 4.20 40
Your attempt to minimize Moss as an attempt to create a stronger argument for Jones is noted, but pathetic. Moss was absolutely brilliant in 2007. He just didn't get the yardage that was being claimed for Jones.
So what's your point? Why are you defending Edelman? You really think he's better in this "system" than Julio? You think Edelman puts up better numbers with tom brady than Julio would? What's your point? What kind of numbers do you think Julio would put up for New England?
I made my point abundantly clear, right here
How does the Patriots offense change without Edelman?
in a post that Andy chose to wrongly disagree with, despite the entire history of Brady's presence in N.E. proving my point. Even in 2007, when Moss was setting the TD record, there was Welker catching 112 balls to Moss' 98, and he caught those 112 balls at a 77% rate (112/145). This team wins because Brady moves the chains, and Brady's main targets to move the chains are the quick open guys (Brown/Branch/Welker/Edelman).
Julio Jones > Julian Edelman as a NFL WR
If you took away all reference to QB, team and scheme, and then had a "choose your players" session with just WRs, you'd pick a bunch of guys ahead of Edelman.
However, if you are talking about Brady and the Patriots, that number drops, and that list becomes very, very short, because the key receiver for the Tom Brady system is the quick open guy. That's why I suggested people make a list. it becomes obvious when you do that.












