Colin Cowherd made a good point this AM. Pat's fans don't want Moss to be too good too early. If he believes it's all about him, it puts him that much closer to his eventual and inevitable implosion.
I just hope he stinks it up in week six against the Cowboys.
2007-09-10 10:30:53
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answered by Dave 2
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This is the return of Randy Moss.
He is recently escaped from H E L L(aka - OAKLAND) and is ready to reclaim his position as the best Wide Out in all of pro football. The haters are already talking about how he quit on the Raiders and he will quit on the Patriots.
Whatever! The Raiders have done much worse to players over the years and he obviously knew his value, most players play in winless situations in order to escape the winless situation. Randys game was bigger and better than the Raiders horrible team was so he sat and waited patiently until the next year! Now its back to business.
2007-09-10 10:47:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt we'll see 9 catches for 183 yards in every game...but Moss is certainly going to get some 1400-1600 yards if the Pats feed him the ball 9 times per game....
No fluke...that's what happens when Randy Moss plays..remember Minnesota?
2007-09-10 10:39:33
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answered by Carolina Kitten 6
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I think he will have a good season. He wont have 183 yards per game, but he will have a good season. Pats change up a lot in game plans. He will have a big game next week because the Pats will look to throw a bit against San Diego. Some weeks they will look to play a more controlled game, and he will still have catches but be used as a decoy alot. He will be used to set up a lot in the running game, he forces safeties back. He commands double and sometimes triple coverage. Expect Welker and Stallworth to have big years right along with Moss.
2007-09-10 12:13:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither. We all know that Moss has talent coming out of his @ss but there's no way he can keep up that kind of production all year long.
I'm sure that he's lost a step or two since the old Culpepper to Moss "just throw it up dog" days. If he can stay healthy and not resort to his slacker ways I'm sure he'll have the best year that he's had since leaving Minnesota.
2007-09-10 10:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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A healthy Randy Moss will continue to do this all season. He is in a winning situation, so he will be fine.
2007-09-10 10:27:35
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answered by Solomon Grundy 7
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Fluke, he isn't even the best receiver on the field, Wes Welker is. Moss will need more attention than Owens, and when he dont get it he will bounce.
2007-09-10 10:32:14
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answered by X 2
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Expect more of the same. Don't get confused by Moss being on a Raiders team that never got it going.
Moss is still as dangerous as he always was.
2007-09-10 10:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he will re-emerge as the star WR that he once was, and will go on to have an outstanding season. With Oakland's weak offensive line (no pass protection) and very erratic quarterbacks at best, it was impossible to put up star numbers.
As a member of an excellent team and with a good QB to throw him the ball, he will be just fine.
2007-09-10 10:38:57
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answered by frenchy62 7
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He did well in week 1 but he will pout and not complete routes when the ball doesn't come to him enough later on in the season.
He is defintely a whiner even though he does have talent.
2007-09-10 13:06:09
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answered by My girls love the Packers too! 6
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