They will have a basketcase on their hands.
2007-05-02 08:40:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Moss will have a great impact as a Patriot! Let's not forget that Moss was a part of the (15-1) Vikings in the 98-99 season. Although Randall Cunningham was awesome at the QB position that year, Brady is a better QB now than Cunningham was then. Also, the Pats have better coaching and experience now than the Vikings did then. Moss was a rookie that year and he caught 17TDs. The reason why I mentioned the '98 Viking team is because Moss was happy with a team of that caliber. The Pats are of the '98 Vikings team's caliber or greater, therefore, I believe that Moss will be just as happy, if not happier, being on their team. And we all know, a happy Moss, is a phenomenal Moss. With Brady, Moss, Stallworth, Welker, etc., the passing game will open up in a big way and spread defenses out. This will in turn open up huge lanes for the Pat's running game w/Maroney. When the Pat's offense starts to do well, the Pat's defense will be able to put more "Bellichick" pressure on their opponents offenses. Not to mention, Moss will allow his fellow Pat receivers to get open on a more consistent basis, and with Brady's accuracy and awareness, the other receivers should have great numbers this season.
Bottom line: Moss will add more "good" fuel to the fire that is already the Patriots.
2007-05-02 16:42:53
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answered by C.O.G. 3
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They will do exceptionally well. The head coach knows what he is doing and knows for a fact he can tame Randy Moss. Moss will be back to his old self without the off-field issues. Randy will push the Patriots to possibly the next level and most likely to the fourth Super Bowl in seven years. However, Moss won't just be the deciding factor, they picked massive talent on the defensive side and now loaded up the offense. They are the Super Bowl favorites this year.
2007-05-02 16:09:10
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answered by Tyler E 4
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He's going to have a monster year I think. As far as his issues with taking plays off and being a distraction, look at what he did in Minnesota when he had a team that was capable of winning a few more than 2-4 games a year, not to mention a QB getting him the ball...in New England there are too many big time veteran leaders for him to get too out of line, and Belichek is a no-nonsense coach, and Moss knows it. I think he is motivated to prove all the people who think he is done in the NFL wrong. Look for 1500+ yards and 15 TD's. Brady is gonna be in love.
2007-05-02 15:49:32
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answered by omni_audio 1
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I think that Randy Moss will be the go to receiver that Tom Brady has been missing since he has lost his go to receiver last season. He will come in and do his job. They will not have any problems with him. They just might get a Super Bowl ring out of this trade.
2007-05-02 15:46:50
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answered by rayne 2
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Moss will be great with Tom Brady, and can't be doulbled as much with Stallworth, Welker and Watson. But Moss sometimes as a bad attitude, so we'll see.
2007-05-02 16:25:22
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answered by HW bounce 3
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Actually Moss is starting to mature....I think once he gets into a mature football system like that in New England he'll do well.
2007-05-02 15:47:42
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answered by chad_zortman 4
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It is a win-win situation...The only problem with Moss is that he hasn't been on a contending team since before the whole riverboat scandal in Minnesota...He wants to win, and he will do that in NE...He will be happy, and he will be Tom Brady's top receiver along with Stallworth...
2007-05-02 16:02:27
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answered by Terry C. 7
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He'll give Brady a good, big, deep target. And also force defences to double team him leaving the other recievers open. Baring injury, the Pats are going to have a monster year going 12-4 at the very worst.
2007-05-02 15:42:14
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answered by Bric M 2
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I think he will change that entire offense. He will put in his best effort and preform outstanding week in and week out. He said it himself he really wants a ring and another chance to really play and show his skills. The Patriots were the best fit for him. I dont think he will cause any trouble. He only caused trouble when he was younger and with all of our clean seasoned veterens like Tedy, Mike, Tom, and Rodney Harrison he will be fine.
2007-05-02 15:50:05
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answered by J.A. 4
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I think it's gonna work out good between him Dante , Kelly Washington, with the vets like TOM,Teddy,Mike,Rodney and Richard Seymour. I believe they'll train them up and keep them in line. o yea got Bill coaching too :-) can any 1 say 4 time Superbowl champs. Were gonna be on the Gravy Train with Biscuit Wheels.
2007-05-02 15:43:04
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answered by frankcujo89 2
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