Randy Moss

10 January 2010

e run, forcing an obviously injured Tom Brady into dangerous situations against the Ravens defense. Randy Moss was a non-factor. Belichick's defense was unprepared and over-matched physically. That's the story of their season. 

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I don't think it will be a steep drop-off in production. Randy Moss should see all the double coverage he can handle. Back Laurence Maroney has come on in the second half of the year to bring a running game back to New England. For all the offensive talent, the Patriots' defense has been the problem all year. Young, inconsistent and inexperienced, the secondary has made too many mistakes. They aren't pressuring opposing quarterbacks. It's difficult to win in the postseason with that combination.

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14 December 2009

All this talk about Randy Moss "giving up" and quitting on the field is nothing new. It's just new to New England. Benching Adalius Thomas is exactly what I expected from Bill "Control Freak in a Hoodie" Belichick. They're certainly not the elite team everyone expected them to be.

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10 October 2009

Lucky for him he has Randy Moss and Wes Welker as receivers. This is without question the game of the weekend.

 
Happy times in Denver. 

Indianapolis Colts (4-0) at Tennessee Titans (0-4) 

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28 September 2009

Plenty of drama in a weekend that saw one team break a 19-game losing streak and another keep their undefeated streak going. Let’s start the Final Drive of week 3! 

(1-2) Detroit Lions 19 (1-2) Washington Redskins 14 

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22 January 2009

hadn't been this excited about the Vikings' offense since Daunte Culpepper was heaving the rock to Randy Moss.  Of course, Tarvaris did stink in the playoff game against the Eagles, but one must remember that the Philly defense is perhaps the toughest in the NFC.  After the Vikes, the Giants couldn't do anything against them and only the Kurt Warner-Larry Fitzgerald combination could post any points (and that was only for about one half!).

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8 January 2009

.2 yards per reception…not too shabby for an old man!  His numbers were very similar to Randy Moss (69 REC, 1008 YDS, 11 TDs, and 14.6 YPR), but nobody is giving him a hard time?  Tank Johnson was somewhat of a disappointment, but that’s on the field.  He has done nothing as far as any off the field issues.  And what other troublemakers?   

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3 December 2008

With the tearing down of the "Williams Wall" forefront in all Vikings fans' minds right now, I would like to go off on a little bit different of a tangent, comparing the AFC juggernaut of his year to a similar 1998 NFC dominating force...

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30 October 2008

per made his entrance into the NFL in 2000 and, thanks largely to a supporting cast of Cris Carter, Randy Moss, Robert Smith, etc. lead the Vikings to the NFC championship game.  In 2001 Pep was dogged by injuries, leading to the failed Spergon Wynn experiment.  In 2002, Daunte had arguably his worst season as a pro, as he absolutely could not hold on to the ball and set new records for fumbling that will likely never be broken in the history of the NFL.  However, 2002 also marked the first year that the Vikings employed Scott Linehan as offensive coordinator.  After just one rough season under Linehan, the pair clicked in a big way in 2003-2004, when Culpepper was arguably the best QB in the NFC, setting team records (eclipsing even Fran Tarkenton in most categories) at an astounding pace.

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3 March 2008

Walker, who could come somewhat cheap due to lingering health problems.

On a side note, Randy Moss just signed a three-year deal worth about $27 million to stay with the Pats. Apparently the reason it took so long was because he requested it in straight cash, homey.

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