I say they will cut him b4 the half way point of the season.....He is a loser and his time is up
2007-07-02 11:24:47
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answered by chubyshady_plays_the_cards 3
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I'm with you on the 70 rec's. Maybe under 1000 yards. Keep in mind Pats play team ball and they have a good running attack. Moss will be a good option but not the only one. Brady usually keeps everyone involved. When Moss had those great years with the Vike's passing was the only option.
Question is, how will Moss deal with the Team First mentality in New England. Does he truly want to do whatever is necessary for a championship. Or will he become upset again that he is not the center of attention.
2007-07-02 10:03:54
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answered by marf 4
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The way that Brady spreads the ball around in that offense and the fact that Moss can only run the deep route (which is probably the throw that Brady is the worst at - not saying he's a bad QB, he just throws the other routes much better) makes me think around 38 catches for 750 yards and 7 TDs. With the other recievers they picked up this offseason, I just don't see Moss getting enough oppurtunities to be able to catch 72 passes.
2007-07-02 10:42:42
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answered by DoReidos 7
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Tom Brady has Thrown for 24/26/28/23/28 touchdowns in the past 5 years. Last year his leading receiver was Reche Caldwell which can not be compaired to Moss. Brady has never really picked one player out and has never had to, but I feel as though he will see a talent like non other he has ever played with. Although you have to go all the way back to 2001 to find the Pats last 1,000+ yard receiver, I think Moss will do it this year. I think Moss' stats may look similar to these.
Rec: 75
Yards: 1,100
TD: 12
2007-07-02 10:21:16
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answered by dacheezball 1
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I think it will be more like 55 for 700 and 6-7 touchdowns. Remember, they do not need Randy to win. He certainly will help, but they are the Pats, they rely on everyone. I think Randy shifts the focus of the defenses just enough so that Brady and Co. can move the ball easier than they could without Randy Moss.
2007-07-02 10:01:31
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answered by Robert C 6
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I think your being very optimistic.... im gonna go with maybe about 60 catches, 800 yards at the most, and about 6 TD's. Defenses are going to be all over him and I dont think he's a priority in the Patriots offense with Maroney emerging and a slew of WR pickups they had in free agency. I think when theyre passing theyll kinda scatter the ball around. Patriots are too unselfish of style for Moss to thrive. I think the Patriots will make the playoffs and perhaps even win the Super Bowl, but I dont think Moss will even make the Pro Bowl....
2007-07-02 10:00:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you're dead on in your prediction. New England is a "sharing" team where there arent any stars, but there will definitely be 10 players in the league with 1100 receiving yards next year, and Moss will be one of them. Brady's probably gonna have at least 3750 yards passing, and I think Stallworth and Welker will combine for another 1300. Watson will put up another 650 yards, and there won't be any other "major" contributers.
2007-07-02 10:28:37
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answered by Jim Baw 6
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Where were all of you Bandwaggon, oops, Patriot Nation so-called fans when I lived in the Northeast seven years ago????? Non- existant.
Better questions... If a Red Sox or Patriots fan fell off the bandwagon, and no one was there to hear him did he really fall.?
Who decided it was cool to fake a Boston accent?
Where are all the Celtics fans?
Randy Moss 2008...
51rec., 631yds, 5td,
Doct-ahh Natedawgg
2007-07-02 10:40:16
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answered by Doct-ahhhhh Natedawgg 2
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Randy wont get the stats he had in the past,the pats dont need him there always buying superbowls though.He would have been much better off in Green Bay.Favre has the arm to utilize Randy to his fullest and had the need for him.
2007-07-02 10:26:22
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answered by muddyriverdogz 3
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1250 yards
15 TDS
Brady will not need to throw the ball to Mike Vrabel inside the 5 and he will not have to force the ball into average TEs inside the red zone.
Brady will throw for possibly 30+ Tds and Moss will get about half......Just a prediction.
2007-07-02 10:06:58
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answered by bob 4
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70 catches
950 yds
6 or 7 TDs
He wont be the great Randy Moss that he was in Minnesota
2007-07-02 10:07:04
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answered by Isaac 4
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