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For all those who are complaining that now we have no one to stretch the field and that our passing game will obviously become non existent....answer this question, because we had a pretty good passing game both of those years
Hopefully BenJarvus will turn into Corey Dillon.
Deion Branch stretched the field.
My God, have we forgotten about Branch catching long downfield bombs during the playoffs?
I have no doubt that Tate is going to get better and hopefully become a Branch for us. Welker will do Troy Brown.
Hernandez can easily do David Givens.
Hopefully BenJarvus will turn into Corey Dillon.
BUT, make no mistake: the success of the running game the other night, with 6 men in the box, occurred because of the attention the Phins were paying to Randy Moss.
Two more scary thoughts: I always said that getting Moss made up for losing Branch, but I say that no more. Branch = 2006 Super Bowl win.
Second thought, if we had this year's version of Benjarvus Green Ellis running for us against the Giants in 2007, we win that Super Bowl as well. The Giants were begging us to do what we did to the Dolphins.
forget the team, and forget the offense as a whole too
all im talking about is sterching the field
and telling some of these people that a wr that can stretch the field IS replaceable
and honestly the last two years thats all randy's been, a stetch the field decoy
exactly, branch streched the field...and hes NOT a deep threat
which means we dont need the 2nd best WR in NFL history to stretch the field
price/tate can easily do it
Look at the whole package. We had four proven wide receivers back then. Now we have two.
Hopefully BenJarvus will turn into Corey Dillon.
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