Take the deal.
Branch has never been a double-digit touchdown guy. He's short, fairly quick, and in my opinion is the product of the system he played in.
He's going to a team with a complicated offense, with three other starters who are arguably just as good (Jackson, Engram, Burleson). Plus, Alexander is THE touchdown force there.
As bad as Oakland looked, Moss and Jordan are their only weapons. The team will implode, and he'll be double covered every week, but he's fast enough and tall enough to produce as your #2 WR.
Take it before the other owner changes his mind.
2006-09-13 12:21:53
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answered by Anonymous
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His value is at an all time low. The worst which will ensue is he really a lot receives 1000 yards and has 6 rankings. Thats how a lot branch will probobly get entire. The upside to moss is he receives traded to a significantly better crew (Baltimore or Pats) and he actaully needs to play and turns into the WR he's meant to be. i might want to commerce for him and desire he steps up. Your not loseing plenty with branch.
2016-11-26 21:57:58
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answered by ? 4
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Moss is a the number one reciever for Oakland no questions asked. Branch on the other hand has Jackson, Burleson, and Engram to share catches with. I'd go with Moss it wasn't that long ago he had 111 catches for over 1600 yards and 17 touchdowns.
2006-09-13 11:28:30
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answered by Sherman 2
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I would take it, even though Oakland didnt look good at all, but that is the way Brooks plays, he could come back with a 300yd game next week and Moss is a stud again. Branch may not even become a top receiver in Seattle, if he does it will take a couple of weeks, as he is not even playing this week according to yahoo.
2006-09-13 11:30:37
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answered by bobteague2006 1
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i'll say yes. branch will take a couple of weeks to assimilate into the new offense. moss is high caliber and will get the majority of the passes there. whether he can catch them or not is the question but I think moss is the better WR. seatlle has too many options to go to and branch, being a high profile receiver will draw lots of attentio and even double coverage. mix that with alexanders running, and options run far and few for the receivers there.
2006-09-13 11:29:30
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answered by Anonymous
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randy moss managed to get 1000 yds playing hurt and catching passes from Kerry Collins. Branch just gets limited touches in Seattle's now-talented WR Corps.
2006-09-13 15:10:44
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answered by Sparkiplasma 4
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Take it. Moss is a much better WR than Branch, who has never had an 1000 yard season in his career.
2006-09-14 02:59:30
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, Branch is on a VERY good team and will have a lot of scoring opportunities. Moss is on a terrible team and will not have many scoring opportunities. Plus moss is getting up there in years.
2006-09-13 11:24:57
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answered by Tommy D 5
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don't do it until we've seen 4 weeks. so brooks, his off coord., and moss get some stuff straight. to much potential to get rid of him because coord hasn't called plays for many many years. shell will try to take care of that problem. moss makes an excellent 3 in any league.
2006-09-15 16:40:22
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answered by leppardrules 3
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No deal.
They need to offer more than Moss. He's on a horrible team and might have to throw it to himself, seriously.
Give him Driver for Moss. No loss there.
2006-09-13 11:36:22
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answered by biggie 5
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