IF he is in shape, I read he ran a 4.3 40 last week, and he comes with a good attitude, he will be a great addition
They will have to keep him under control like they did with Dillon, but Moss did not have many indiscretions in public like he did with the Vikings ala attempting to drive over a traffic cop.
A winning team will help his attitude, but bellichek will get mad for him taking downs off.
Even so, he forces a double team, so their other WR, stallowrth, welker, and johnston, as well as the existing caldwell should be successful.
as far as unlisted WR, I would be surprised to see them on the team, it will be difficult for the Pats to keep even 5 WR, normal is closer to 4, so Moss, Stallworth, Welker, and I would go with Kelly Johnston, Reche might be traded.
2007-04-30 10:34:44
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answered by wow_rmkr 4
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He has changed his attitude a little bit to convince the patriots to sign him, he was not happy with the raiders but I think with the Patriots is going to be pretty much the same he is like another terrell owens, he was in a team with problematic players and now he is in a team with non problematic players, who do you think is going to be desperate for the attention and who do you think will begin the fights ?
2007-04-30 10:44:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a good situation for him. He only has probably a few years left playing so he needs to be on a winning team to get another shot at the superbowl..............And he could be a great weapon for Tom Brady if he plays to his best ability....He knows that Brady is one of the few elite QBS in the league........Its a no brainer to want to play on Brady's team............
2007-04-30 11:27:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I am excited. I think the Pats will keep him under wraps and have him become part of their culture.
2007-05-01 03:27:19
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answered by Jim G 7
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NOT MUCH,
2007-04-30 11:22:51
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answered by bigmouth69frav 5
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