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My prediction is as long as both Stallworth and Moss stay healthy, and Brady of course.

That Tom Brady will have 2 1000 yard receivers on this team. There i said it, i have been thinking about it for a while and i finally said it.

While those two players might be Moss and Stallworth I'm predicting that it will a combination of any 2 receivers on this team.

Includes TE's.

Stallworth and Moss are the front runners but who knows, maybe Watson gets more open than ever before and gains tremendous amounts of yardage and puts up one of the best offensive seasons for a TE ever.


I'm just saying with a healthy offense Brady will have 2 1000 yard receivers.

There i said it now go ahead and trash me all you want.
 
Dude, you are one crazy rebel.
 
It could very well happen, but I am not saying anything permanent just yet.
 
I would dispute the overall premise. Personally, I don't think Watson (or any TE for that matter) will be one of them, but that's just me.

I hope your right though overall though
 
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My prediction is as long as both Stallworth and Moss stay healthy, and Brady of course.

That Tom Brady will have 2 1000 yard receivers on this team. There i said it, i have been thinking about it for a while and i finally said it.

While those two players might be Moss and Stallworth I'm predicting that it will a combination of any 2 receivers on this team.

Includes TE's.

Stallworth and Moss are the front runners but who knows, maybe Watson gets more open than ever before and gains tremendous amounts of yardage and puts up one of the best offensive seasons for a TE ever.


I'm just saying with a healthy offense Brady will have 2 1000 yard receivers.

There i said it now go ahead and trash me all you want.

I love it:rocker: Not to wish the summer away but I just can't wait to see this team. Fans always miss football, but usually I'm ok until around mid-summer. Not this year.
 
*shock*

*gasp*

*awe*
 
My prediction is as long as both Stallworth and Moss stay healthy,

That part right there is the biggest "IF" in your prediction. I bet the chances of both of them being active for all 16 games are way less than 50%.
 
My prediction is as long as both Stallworth and Moss stay healthy, and Brady of course.

That Tom Brady will have 2 1000 yard receivers on this team. There i said it, i have been thinking about it for a while and i finally said it.

There i said it now go ahead and trash me all you want.

I'm not so sure about that. I predict that Brady throws for 4,400+ yards and 30+ TDs, but I don't think he'll have two receivers with greater than 1,000 yards, but he'll have several in the 750-900 range.
 
Tom Bradys favorite receiver is the one that is open.
Moss and Stallworth have more ability to get open than anyone Brady has played with yet.
Spreading the ball around isnt an inherent plan, it is a result.
One of the things that makes Brady so good is that if his primary and secondary receivers are covered, he checks down the line better than anyone, resuliting in the ball being spread around.
If the primary and secondary receivers are better at getting open, they will catch a ton of passes.

I think this year is going to give a greater appreciation of Bradys skills as a QB, but also a much greater appreciation of how much he got done with so few weapons until now.
 
I think this year is going to give a greater appreciation of Bradys skills as a QB, but also a much greater appreciation of how much he got done with so few weapons until now.

That bang we just heard was from the hammer hitting the nail squarely on it's head.
 
You hit the nail on the head. You are 100% absolutely undeniably correct.
I however am almost always wrong.
 
Actually my bold prediction is Brady will have one of his best years, if not the best, and he has no receiver get 1,000 yards. I just think Brady is going to have more options than ever which means he will probably spread the ball around even more.

I still can't see the Pats revising their entire offense to fit Moss' style which conflicts with Brady's in a lot of ways. That means that Moss will need to adjust to the Pats' style and that will take time. He is a vertical route runner which doesn't really play to Brady's strengths. Moss will have to do a lot of things and routes he isn't accustom to running.

I think both Gaffney and Caldwell will make the final roster. They both have at times shown that they can be Brady's go to guy. Welker wasn't acquired for a second and seventh just to return punts. The Pats plan to use Maroney, Faulk, and Morris out of backfield as receivers (something they couldn't do with Dillon very often). Thomas, if healthy, will play a bigger part in this offense.

I think people are crazy just because we added Stallworth and Moss that we will revise our strategy and just throw to those two and Watson. I don't think Moss is an elite WR anymore and I think Stallworth may actually be our better WR.
 
I don't think Moss is an elite WR anymore and I think Stallworth may actually be our better WR.


I predict that you will be proven wrong about Moss not being elite anymore. The Pats don't need to change their offense to fit Moss into the scheme. Rather Moss will learn the scheme, and by virtue of his being wide open, Brady will throw the ball to him. I expect the Pats offense to be explosive in 2007 and for Moss to rack up 1,200+ yards and Brady 4,000+.
 
I predict that you will be proven wrong about Moss not being elite anymore. The Pats don't need to change their offense to fit Moss into the scheme. Rather Moss will learn the scheme, and by virtue of his being wide open, Brady will throw the ball to him. I expect the Pats offense to be explosive in 2007 and for Moss to rack up 1,200+ yards and Brady 4,000+.

I hope I am wrong, but the facts point to that he isn't an elite WR anymore. He couldn't crack 1,000 yards three years ago eventhough Daunte Culpepper got less than 300 yards shy of 5,000 yards. Yes, he missed three games, but even if he played those games he didn't have a great season when Culpepper played a league MVP caliber performance. People talk about his fall from grace like all of the last three years was like he had Aaron Brooks and Andrew Walters, but that wasn't the case.

I agree the Pats don't have to change their offense. Moss has to learn the Pats offense and revise his game to fit the Pats system. If he tries to do what he did in Minnesotta and the Pats don't adjust their offense, it will be a disaster.

Moss comes from a basic vertical offense background. He was never asked to run complicated routes and do a lot of presnap adjustments. He will have to in the Pats offense.

Belichick has already alluded to the fact that they intend to fit Moss into their system and ask Moss to do things he has never done before. So, yes they will make Moss adjust his game. That means there will be a learning curve.
 
I hope I am wrong, but the facts point to that he isn't an elite WR anymore. He couldn't crack 1,000 yards three years ago eventhough Daunte Culpepper got less than 300 yards shy of 5,000 yards. Yes, he missed three games, but even if he played those games he didn't have a great season when Culpepper played a league MVP caliber performance. People talk about his fall from grace like all of the last three years was like he had Aaron Brooks and Andrew Walters, but that wasn't the case.

I agree the Pats don't have to change their offense. Moss has to learn the Pats offense and revise his game to fit the Pats system. If he tries to do what he did in Minnesotta and the Pats don't adjust their offense, it will be a disaster.

Moss comes from a basic vertical offense background. He was never asked to run complicated routes and do a lot of presnap adjustments. He will have to in the Pats offense.

Belichick has already alluded to the fact that they intend to fit Moss into their system and ask Moss to do things he has never done before. So, yes they will make Moss adjust his game. That means there will be a learning curve.

He was hurt that year with culpepper but he still managed 13 tds and made al harris look like a rookie in the playoffs
 
two 1,000 yard receivers might be asking for a little too much, especially considering that the Patriots haven't had a 1,000 yard receiver since Troy Brown did it in 2001.

While the Pats weapons have changed, I don't think their overall philosophy of spreading the ball around will.
 
two 1,000 yard receivers might be asking for a little too much, especially considering that the Patriots haven't had a 1,000 yard receiver since Troy Brown did it in 2001.

While the Pats weapons have changed, I don't think their overall philosophy of spreading the ball around will.

They also haven't had Randy Moss and Donte Stallworth across from each other
 
They also haven't had Randy Moss and Donte Stallworth across from each other

I actually also think that Moss and Stallworth will platoon each other some too (limiting production). Sure on 3 receiver sets they might be out there together, but I don't think they'll be lining up opposite on every play, they are too similar.
 
I actually also think that Moss and Stallworth will platoon each other some too (limiting production). Sure on 3 receiver sets they might be out there together, but I don't think they'll be lining up opposite on every play, they are too similar.

Gaffney and Caldwell are the same and they lined up across from each other, and stallworth and moss are actually talented
 
He was hurt that year with culpepper but he still managed 13 tds and made al harris look like a rookie in the playoffs


And that is my point. He has been hurt each of the last three years and been less than spectacular. Besides, 13 TDs isn't all that great when your QB gets 39 TDs.

To quote Bill Parcells, "You are what you are" and the last three years, Moss has not been an elite WR and has racked up a lot of nagging injuries.
 
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