No this trade would not be in your best interest. Randy Moss is just another ticking time bomb waiting for his chance to explode. He is constantly double covered and does not have a quarterback that can throw him the ball. He also has a slumping Lamont Jordan and a crappy o-line that will not be on track soon. Joe Horn has one of the more accurate QB's (Brees) in the league, and a dual running threat in Duece and Reggie. Plus now more than ever teams are going to be focusing in a little bit more on Colston who is proving to be a threat to any secondary.
2006-10-16 06:52:24
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answered by eshamn 3
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It depends on what your backup WR's are like. Joe Horn is coming off a great game, but he also has a bye week next week whereas Moss has already had his bye week. If you can cover for Horn during his bye week, you might as well keep him. If you don't have a backup... Moss will play next week and as whiny as he might be, he's put up better numbers the last two games and Arizona has a poor defense.
Long term...
New Orleans looks like it faces tougher defenses the rest of the year, and if you take away last week's game, Horn's production this season hasn't been much better than Moss's.
True Oakland's offense it pitiful, but they're playing with a first-year-starter QB and they tend to get better with more seasoning. Plus, they look to Moss in the end zone - granted they don't get there very often, but 40% of Oakland's touchdowns have been scored by Moss.
2006-10-16 05:41:17
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answered by dishi 3
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i'm somewhat an Eagles fan, no longer a Packers fan, yet i'm a huge fan of Brett Favre and that i imagine this is secure to say the Packers opt to deliver Favre out on as solid a be conscious as conceivable each and every time he retires (too undesirable that day has to come back faster or later). That being suggested, the Packers are a team on the upward push and function vastly better from their 4-12 disaster a pair years in the past. This team can be a playoff team and Favre can make it ensue with the guns they have now. Horn is too old and no telling if he might want to slot in the gadget, and Moss is a one-dimensional participant who's a maximum cancers for all of us. It shocks me now to hearken to a team finished of chemistry like the Patriots might want to correctly have an interest in Moss, yet it is besides the point. eco-friendly Bay doesn't want both receivers as Donald motive force has emerged as a reliable style a million and the Packers seem to have a lot success in searching huge receiver expertise over the years that they ought to not difficulty.
2016-12-04 21:37:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not make that trade. Joe Horn is on a hot offense while Moss in on a bad team.
2006-10-16 06:11:43
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answered by Ron DMC 2
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Moss is by far a better player but he is on a far worse team. He has practically no fantasy value unless he gets traded. Wait on it for a week and see if moss gets traded. If not then take/keep Horn. If moss gets traded then think about him.
2006-10-16 06:48:30
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answered by Aaron 3
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That's a big no. Horn has a way better QB. Look for him to have a few more games like he had yesterday. I wouldn't expect a whole lot from Moss, considering the talent of his team and his knack for taking plays off.
2006-10-16 05:23:36
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the Raiders may have one of the worst offenses in the NFL. Randy Moss may get touches every game, but he'll have a hard time finding the end zone with the coverages he'll face w/o Jerry Porter.
2006-10-16 05:31:14
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answered by Marcus 2
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NOOOOOOOO - Randy Moss is on a team that can't score touchdowns. Joe Horn at least has the chance.
2006-10-16 05:23:01
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answered by gatesfam@swbell.net 4
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U have to be crazy to do that. I have Moss, and I have had him benched pretty much the whole season. He is a selfish player that could care less about his team. You should pick up Horns teammate Marcus Colston.
2006-10-16 05:31:01
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answered by paulp3009 2
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Nah....Moss isn't the player he once was. Even with Reggie Bush and McAllester, there should be enough offense to go around for Horn.
2006-10-16 05:24:44
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answered by B C 4
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