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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.Prime example of why stats can be misleading. Is Tate a more productive player than Moss?
2nd year wideout and two first year tight ends. Give them time to work into the system and their roles.If the Patriots were really exploiting the coverage on Moss, he'd soon be catching more because Hernandez, Tate and Gronk would be waltzing into the end zone so often, they'd have to change the defense.
Just like with gentleman Ben Watson, teams will let you complete six yard sideline passes with no YAK all day, rather than let Moss get uncorked.
It's a waste of a weapon. Moss doubled and tripled and the only thing open was 5 yard Welker passes? I'm sorry, design some plays that take advantage of these distortions created by Moss for touchdowns.
It's really getting ridiculous.
If the Patriots were really exploiting the coverage on Moss, he'd soon be catching more because Hernandez, Tate and Gronk would be waltzing into the end zone so often, they'd have to change the defense.
Just like with gentleman Ben Watson, teams will let you complete six yard sideline passes with no YAK all day, rather than let Moss get uncorked.
It's a waste of a weapon. Moss doubled and tripled and the only thing open was 5 yard Welker passes? I'm sorry, design some plays that take advantage of these distortions created by Moss for touchdowns.
It's really getting ridiculous.
2nd year wideout and two first year tight ends. Give them time to work into the system and their roles.
Well that depends on how you define production. The standard definition is what you produce. Moss hasn't produced hardly anything by that standard.
But I know thats not your point, and I agree things happen just by Moss being out there drawing coverage.
I will say that Moss has dropped some passes this year, a TD tonight and a key one that turned into an Int vs the Jets, that was a huge turning point.
Not really trying to pile on Moss, but it does seem he serves more as a decoy this year than a pass catcher. I would suppose if this continues teams will start to change coverage schemes and he will go nuts.
Huh?
The Jets, in the 2nd half, played Moss man to man. Aside from that, when every other team tried to take them away, we have scored 117 points in 3 games. How is it not working?
Do you really think the counter to a defense taking away the deep ball to Moss is to throw a deep ball to someone else? I'll take the 80% completions % and wide open running game we countered with tonight over thinking offense is about 1 play scores.
Well that depends on how you define production. The standard definition is what you produce. Moss hasn't produced hardly anything by that standard.
But I know thats not your point, and I agree things happen just by Moss being out there drawing coverage.
I will say that Moss has dropped some passes this year, a TD tonight and a key one that turned into an Int vs the Jets, that was a huge turning point.
Not really trying to pile on Moss, but it does seem he serves more as a decoy this year than a pass catcher. I would suppose if this continues teams will start to change coverage schemes and he will go nuts.
I'm not disputing that.He consistently draws double-teams. On the Woodhead TD, both he and Welker drews double-teams and that allowed Woodhead to sail in for the TD.
If the double Moss all day and we score ignore him and score 40 points a game, they will change that. The Jets did.No, I think a pass to a vacated area with room to run, like we did with Hernandez the other week. Almost went for a TD, but at least it was aggressive. Why should they stop doubling Moss? I wouldn't.
Claiming that Tate has been more productive than Moss in the receiving game really shouldn't be dignified with a response, but screw it.
If you call a couple TDs and getting doubled on single play "hardly anything" in the way of production, then you should probably take your evaluation methods back to the drawing table. You could make a good case for Tate's production if you factor in his ST play, but you're not doing that.
Thats what they are doing though. You arent going to get 40 yard passes every play.No, I think a pass to a vacated area with room to run, like we did with Hernandez the other week. Almost went for a TD, but at least it was aggressive. Why should they stop doubling Moss? I wouldn't.
Ok, so perhaps you should actually read what I write before you attack me for something I didnt say.
I have accepted throughout the thread that Moss contributes more than what he produces.
I also said IT DEPENDS ON HOW YOU DEFINE PRODUCTION and the common definition of production is what you produce, which for a WR is catching the ball.
In 4 games Moss has 9 catches for 139 yards. Seasonalized that would be 36 receptions and 556 yards. That would not be considered productive by anyone.
Finally, where did I say Tate was more productive?
Pergaps instead of throwing an insult at me, you should take your reading skills to the 'drawing table'
THAT IS the insultI didn't insult you at all. I didn't even mention you, except to say that you should probably take your definition of production back to the drawing board.
Who said that?I'm disputing the idea that, for a WR, production = catches.
What is the point of that comment.I get that maybe you're a little sensitive that everyone's trashing on your thread,
You are making a straw man argument.but the premise is just ridiculous. Catches are a one dimensional, at best, way to define production.
THAT IS the insult
Who said that?
You are making a straw man argument.
When did I say this? In fact you claimed I did once, I pointed out I didnt say that, and then you do it again?
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