The pats O fence is all about timing. Moss runs terrible routes and he takes plays off. He can't go over the middle and he can't block. He is on the down side of his career. He will have to do a complete 180 to do well.
2007-05-20 23:39:36
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answered by A-ROD 2
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Yes he will. He'll give more effort than in Oakland. But he'll still take plays off, or his big problem. Run the wrong routes. He likes to run his own routes than called. Which won't sit well with Brady. People are also waaay over rating the receivers they picked up. Stallworth isn't what he used to be and he never was that great, Welker is unproven and mainly a returner. They have had better receivers in the past. There is an expectation of him to product the huge plays he had in Minnesota and those days are long gone. I expect him to be a headache by week 6. Especially if the team doesn't live up to expectations, and from what I'm reading of the expectations. They won't.
2007-05-21 11:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and no. Randy is bi-polar. He feels one way one time and one way another time. The patriots will work him so much that he will do okay. He wont do great tho. Plus....the patriots have many recievers to throw to so who knows if randy moss will be outstanding. Wes Welker, Kelley Washington, or Donte Stallworth mite be Tom Brady's main receiver. But who knos....anything can happen.
2007-05-21 10:17:13
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answered by ballerboi1515 2
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i'm looking for the patriots to be super bowl winners this year (completely from an un-biased standpoint). randy moss has tom brady throwing to him and is also lining up alongside talented recievers such as donte stallworth and wes welker. if moss can learn to lower his ego and respect his teammates and coach, i wouldn't be surprised to see him have a nice season.
on the other hand, the raiders got screwed over by just getting a fourth round pick. sure, they wanted him out of there, but moss is definitely worth more
2007-05-21 02:38:33
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answered by ph0en1x54 2
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He will do whatever it takes to get a win for the Pats. If you think about it, he took a huge paycut from his salary just to play for them because he is dying for a Super Bowl. This is exactly what everyone said about Corey Dillon and Rodney Harrison when they went to the Pats. And guess what happened. Nothing, they played great and had no problems with the team. I think we will see the old Randy Moss that we are all dying to see again.
2007-05-21 10:16:50
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answered by Bryan 3
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No he was just looking efor a good team he likes and would want to play for like the patriots. I mean he was good for the vikings. But he just did not like the radiers. But he likes the patriots and will play good. enough said
2007-05-21 17:56:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Pats are a veteran team, so Moss will show a little respect.
He's the most talented receiver ever (He really is; I just watched him in Minn on youtube), and even if he's a little past his prime he can get the job done, and will if the Pats win
2007-05-21 18:26:25
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answered by BTW08 1
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I think his best years are behind him. Hes still capable of good seasons but I dont see him having the break out season in NE that a lot of people think hes gonna have.
2007-05-21 03:10:00
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answered by \\\DV/// 2
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he will always be a primadonna it doesn't matter wat team he is on he will stay the same i bet that every 1 on the Patriot roster is thinking y us y do we need Randy moss we r a better team without him.
2007-05-21 03:46:20
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answered by Anonymous
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randy moss will have one of his best seasons, brady makes the most mediocre recievers look like pro bowlers. and he has another superstar on the other side of him in donte' stallworth and maroney at running back. that team is gonna be scary...
2007-05-21 03:29:53
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answered by johnblaze143 2
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