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Maybe New and Improved Does Make Sense

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by user Sportsbrief

-Besse


As I watched the 2007 NFL draft unfold, I couldn’t help but hold skepticism over some uncharacteristic moves that were….well, uncharacteristic of the New England Patriots. First, of course, was their decision to draft embattled defensive back Brandon Meriweather out of the U. While very talented and highly touted heading into the draft, he will forever be remembered for the grape stomping imitation he did here:


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But nonetheless, the Patriots addressed a serious need, particularly with the dubious future of the franchised Asante Samuel.


Yet the real headliner for the Pats was when they traded a 4 th round draft pick for the enigmatic, five-time pro bowl wide receiver, Randy Moss. This is a guy who has had several on field and off field run-ins with the law of some kind. On September 24, 2002, he was cited for failing to stop for a police officer and was arrested for bumping the officer causing her to fall down; he was also found with marijuana on his person. Then there was Moss walking off the field during the final game of that season against the Redskins, deserting his team in the waning moments as they closed the book on another disappointing season, failing to make the playoffs for the second year in a row. Moss has also been fined by the NFL numerous times for incidents such as mooning the crowd during a game and squirting a referee with a water bottle. And he has also been accused of taking plays off at his discretion.


All this from a guy who had just been picked up by a team that, since winning the Super Bowl in 2001, has predicated its mantra on filling the locker room with character guys who fill roles and put the team first.


But then I realized something. The Patriots already have proven leaders, character guys, some of whom now wear three Super Bowl rings on their finger. And according to Len Pasquarelli of ESPN.com, Bill Belichick and Patriot officials were “candid in apprising Moss that there will be a zero-tolerance approach, and that the kind of behavior he has manifested at times in the past will not be acceptable.” Robert Kraft even alluded to the veteran leadership of his team, affirming his confidence in Scott Pioli and Belichick to stack the roster with said character guys that can help a player who might otherwise become somewhat of a pariah acclimate to the culture of the organization that has made it such a stable presence at the forefront of the NFL over the last six years.


Meanwhile, Moss is already saying the right things. He is asserting that he is in awe at now being a part of this organization and was overwhelmed with some of the things Belichick said about him during the recruiting and interviewing process. This wasn’t a spur of the moment thing. The Patriots went to great lengths to ensure that this would be a good fit for the team, both performance and personality wise. And if he continues some of the erratic behavior that has made headlines since being drafted 21 st overall by the Vikings in 1998?


According to owner Bob Kraft, "If people don't adjust to our standards, they won't be here."


Enough said.


As far as Moss the player, the Patriots are getting a tall, athletically gifted deep threat they have longed and desperately needed. The Pats have lost their deep threats over the past few seasons, watching as the Davids, Givens and Patten went to greener pastures via free agency. Then there was the high criticized and publicized departure of Deion Branch to the Seahawks. This forced the Patriots passing game to adjust to an offense that predicated itself on utilization of the tight ends, a two-back system with Laurence Maroney and Corey Dillon and short passing routes to the outside. In fact, the Patriots only had two wide receivers with 25 or more receptions; Ben Watson and Kevin Faulk were the others, along with the released Doug Gabriel. The result? The passing game fell to 12 th in the league and Tom Brady passed for the fewest yards in a season since taking over the reigns full-time in 2002.


You can argue that Moss has seen his numbers slip since leaving that potent, high-powered offense in Minnesota. After becoming the first players in NFL history to record 1,000-yard seasons in each of his first six years in the league, he has since only done that once in 2005. Also, after logging back to back seasons with over 100 receptions in 2002 and 2003, Moss failed to catch more than 60 passes in each of his next three years. But why be concerned? We may not need the Moss of old to bring home another Super Bowl, statistically speaking, at least. Moss is just the icing on the cake in an off-season that saw the Pats also add receivers Donte' Stallworth, Wes Welker and Kelley Washington. Stallworth was brought into Philadelphia last year to become a bona fide number one after sitting shotgun to Joe Horn in New Orleans for four seasons. Although an injury plagued 2006, combined with the season ending injury to Donovan Mcnabb left Stallworth with less than stellar numbers (38 receptions, 725 yards and 5 touchdowns), he showed in the first two weeks just how explosive he could be. Against Houston and the New York Giants, Stallworth logged a combined 11 receptions for 222 yards and 2 touchdowns. I remember how jacked up I was since I had selected him late in the 5 th round of my fantasy football draft. What a steal!


With Welker, you pick up a slot receiver who will be invaluable across the middle as a possession guy. Welker really came into his own last year with the Dolphins, catching 67 balls for 687 yards and a touchdown. Not a big scorer, but a guy you can trust will catch the ball when thrown, too. Washington, meanwhile, has failed to hit stride over the past two seasons with the Bengals playing in only 12 games and logging 19 balls for 216 yards and a pair of scores; disappointing for the four year veteran out of Tennessee who displayed blossoming potential when drafted in 2003. And how can you not get excited to see “The Squirrel?”


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All this depth in the receiving corps will give Tom Brady all the options he needs when packaged with Ben Watson, Kyle Brady and David Thomas at the tight end positions. Brady thrives on spreading the ball, and I am seriously excited to see him do it with players who have more talent than the cast of characters that did a laudable job of filling in last season as if we were watching The Replacements. But you do have to feel sorry for Reche Caldwell, who went from being the Patriots leading receiver last season with 61 receptions to being the 4 th or 5 th receiver on the depth chart at best. As my buddy Keefe said, this must be a real “eye-opener” for him.


If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, contact Keefe, Besse and Sharkey at the Sports Brief at sportsbrief.blogspot.com or by e-mail at sportsbrief@gmail.com.


-Bess


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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
915 days ago
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I'm amazed that Chad Johnson, a Bengal at the time, wasn't thought to be drunk or on drugs, and sent to join the rest of his teammates in gaol.
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JuTMSY4Legend
915 days ago
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He's still a bengal Alex...and just because Chris henry et al messes up doesn't mean that the flamboyant Chad Johnson is a total jerk... Yeah, he's done some dumb things around football (Chad's list comes to mind) but, at least my understanding is, he really hasn't gotten in a lot of trouble off the field...which is what you would expect for one of the teams best players...
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
915 days ago
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Fair enough - I thought he was still a Bengal - but I wasn't sure. I'm torn though. Half of me thinks "stop acting like a prat you stupid fool", and half of me thinks "good on him - good to see some emotion from the players". Yet the NHL manages to cunjure neither of those thoughts. And I hold that in higher regard.
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JuTMSY4Legend
915 days ago
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The NFL certainly does have a lot more showmanship in it... Its also the nature of the beast..receivers are consummate showoffs...but, at the very least, take solace in the fact that johnson may act like a jerk around the field (to other teams), but at least he's relatively profession away from the field...
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
915 days ago
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I'm sure that the NFL would love to have the boring anonymous nature of the NHL. After all, it has yet to conquer the Versus market. Goodell needs to pop Gary a call and learn how to market a league.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
915 days ago
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The NHL appeals to more people than the NFL does. The NHL has some sort of market in Russia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Sweden, Finland, Germany etc. The NFL has Germany and that's about it.
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Pnatt IIJV Squad
915 days ago
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?? NFL is more popular around the world than the NHL and hockey is my favourite sport!
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
915 days ago
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The NFL has no influence on the International Market. You can buy a Datsyuk Wings top in Russia, but you wouldn't be able to buy a Brady Patriots top there.
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Pnatt IIJV Squad
915 days ago
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Mmm you're probably right. Although NFL and American football is more popular than we think.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
915 days ago
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I'm sure Roger Goodell is up at night worried about conquering the NHL's so-called global appeal while dividing the billions from his league's network deals to the owners. LOL.
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False ProphetAll-Star
915 days ago
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Dude, Seymour stomped on a guy in college, and he's looked on as a golden boy now. Moss looks like a saint compared to Dillon, yet no one questions that move. Trust bill, he knows what he's doing, and Randy loves Tom Brady. They lose nothing. It's a one year deal with Moss for the minimum salary plus tons of incentives. They loose almost nothing by cutting him, which they won't because Brady+Moss=A Feburary Victory in Glendale
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False ProphetAll-Star
915 days ago
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and it's not like Oakland had anyone to actually throw Moss the ball, so of course his numbers slipped
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JuTMSY4Legend
915 days ago
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TO loved donovan mcnabb...I won't believe it till I see it...

Any given sunday rules apply here...but yeah the pats are the best team on paper... A suprise receiver will be cut loose from this team...

my bet is donte stallworth...
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
915 days ago
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If Moss tanks in New England, it is no big deal. He can call it a career and work for Roger Goodell. Send Moss overseas as the NFL ambassador to help conquer that Czech Republic market coveted by the league front office.
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JuTMSY4Legend
915 days ago
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I love how pats fans feel so sure of themselves...
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False ProphetAll-Star
915 days ago
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A. It's a minimum deal + incentives for one year. Randy tanks, he gets cut, the Pats lose almost nothing. B. Randy wouldn't rework his deal for anyone else. He took a massive pay cut in order to play for the Pats, and ran a 4.29 40 in his workout. Randy's hands+4.29 speed=Pro Bowl WR. Simple as that
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JuTMSY4Legend
915 days ago
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This is the exact same situation as T.O....to the Tee!

Hmm... 1) Probowl Receiver - Check

2) Joined team at a discount - Check

3) Known to be a douche - Check

4) Deal is incentive laiden and easily releaseable - Check

I'm not saying it won't work (actually, I am)...but you might squeeze a year or two out of him first...
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False ProphetAll-Star
915 days ago
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No, because Randy isn't a dick on the field, he's a dick off the field for the post part. TO had a multi-year deal. Randy has a one year deal. Randy underperformed in OAK because there was nothing surrounding him. Minny was a story all of it's own. Let's just say Tice was not the greatest person when it came to discipline
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JuTMSY4Legend
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Could of things

1) Randy Moss not only left the field before a game ended (Washington), but he's been quoted as saying "Maybe because I'm unhappy and I'm not too much excited about what's going on, so, my concentration and focus level tend to go down sometimes when I'm in a bad mood" and "I play when I want to play" I'm assuming he means...on the field.

2) Exhibit A - Where did this happen?!

3) The Owens deal was designed so that if he became a problem, they could just release him...It was an awful deal for him, but certainly offered more security than the one moss has...The Cowboys took the same approach with him...each year of the deal is a one year deal...so the time doesn't matter

4)He smoked up...while playing in the NFL

5) Brandon Meriweather needs a role model

6) Talent-wise...Terrell Owens > Randy Moss...

7) We'll see what Randy can do to Tom Brady...
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JuTMSY4Legend
915 days ago
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FP, does New England import Kool-aid for you?
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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no way. If you go by Talent, Moss > Owens. Dude you forget I live in Minny. I've followed Moss his entire career. I'll say it again. Moss gets frusterated easily when he's the big name on the team, and he doesn't get a chance to do anything. The Vikings and Raiders sucked. I'll say it again. Corey Dillon's behavior in Cincy makes randy look like a saint, yet no one questions that move. So why now? Merriweather has tons of role models on the Pats defense. Seymour, Harrison, Bruschi, Seau, and Vrabel, to name a few.
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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besides, Belichik is the most crotchety, rude, annoying, and anal coach in the league. if Moss acts out, Belichik will be all over him (or just cut him)
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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Where are you getting the Kool aid?
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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and people said reid wouldn't put up w/ T.O.'s crap...Trust me, everything you think about this team will change if moss starts acting like a baby...

Don't compare Moss to Dillon... "Corey Dillon's behavior in Cincy makes randy look like a saint, yet no one questions that move. So why now? " I have to disagree, Corey Dillon did nothing on the same level as moss...Dillon does not make Moss look like a saint...when was the last time dillon mooned someone?

You forget, I live in Boston, I see this everyday...
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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Dillon was a total cancer in Cincy, the came to NE and turned into a HOFer. Never compare Reid to Belichik in that way again. Reid is the ultimate player's coach. The type they thought could fix TO, not that he'd behave for Reid. Belichik has a very short list of those that he is actually a human being to. The list is likely: Kraft, Pioli, Brady, Brown, Seau, Vrabel, Bruschi, and Harrison. He's the coach that shows up at the white house in his grey hoody and sweats. Everyone has to play by is rules in New England. Moss didn't even moon anyone. he pretended to. The Green Bay fans do that to the visiting team every time, so it was like a slap in the face to them.
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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and TO was paid more than Moss will be. Moss gets like 1.2 million plus incentives for one year. Moss even voided the final year on his contract, and voluntarily reworked his contract. Moss has been a fan of Brady since before the Oakland years. It's not new.
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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Give me a few hours to respond, i have some work...
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JuTMSY4Legend
915 days ago
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OK, nice article Sportsbrief..but...

"But you do have to feel sorry for Reche Caldwell, who went from being the Patriots leading receiver last season with 61 receptions to being the 4 th or 5 th receiver on the depth chart at best."

WTF...no...Reche Caldwell is the reason...THE REASON...the pats lost to the colts...I'm suprised Belichick didn't just cut him right then and there...I don't feel sorry for Caldwell at all, he sucks!
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JuTMSY4Legend
915 days ago
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and He'll get cut in training camp...

If everything goes A+ (I.e. no one gets annoying or hurt, etc)

Moss, Stallworth, Welker, Washington, Gaffney

Johnson on IR (ACL from last year), Childress to Practice squad and Caldwell is perusing the classifieds
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
915 days ago
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Caldwell can help Randy out by thinking of new touchdown celebrations and trying'em out with the practice squad.
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SportsbriefVarsity
915 days ago
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Fair enough, he should have made that sideline catch against the Colts. BUT, lest we forget that Caldwell is certainly a huge reason they were even playing in the AFC Championship to begin with. What were you saying about him when he caught 7 balls for 80 yards and a touchdown in the 24-21 nailbiter against San Diego the week before? Probably weren't bashing him, I'll bet you that. He led the team in receptions and when they were left at the beginning of the season without Branch and a true, bona fide #1, he stepped up to be the closest thing they had to it. I think he'll need to earn a spot this year in camp, but don't be surprised if they find a role for him.
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False ProphetAll-Star
915 days ago
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actually, it'd be Moss, Stallworth, Washington, Welker/Caldwell, Welker/Caldwell, Brown (if he returns) or Gaffeny, Chad Jackson on IR, and then Childress to Practice Squad. And it wasn't Reche's fault the pats lost in the AFC championship game. If Brady completes that last pass, the Pats probably win it. 1st down on the 37 with 1:20 to go. Game's over.
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JuTMSY4Legend
915 days ago
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No...Caldwell won't make this team...I guarantee it...

Secondly, Welker is a slot receiver...why would he be listed as 4th? I don't see how Troy Brown makes this team as a receiver...I just don't see it...

You're telling me, its tom Brady's fault because he didn't complete the last pass of the game?! You're serious?
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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Welker could potentially be 4th. Brown makes the team by default if he wants to. He's earned it. It's not Brady's fault, because that stuff is out of his control.
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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Brown does not" make the team by default if he wants to. He's earned it." This is the same team that cut him before he was due a decent bonus...and he deserved that too. Its business, if he can't play with the likes of washington, welker and gaffney, he's gone...
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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Uhh, actually he does. these guys who are paid to write about the pats say so. The only question is will Brown be healthy enough? Brown has earned it for playing CB/WR/PR/KR and playing on Kickoff coverage. Brown pretty much makes the team by default
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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By Default?! First of all, you source is a pats writer paid by the pats...they never say anything outside the company line...#2, the question was about being a player/coach...let me know how that goes...
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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they bash the team a lot when they dissagree with the way the team is going. Bill Wants him, and Troy says if he plays he'd like to play for NE
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JasonOWaterboy
914 days ago
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The Patriots think they have control over the situation, and they may well indeed. The Philadelphia Eagles thought the same thing when they added TO a few years back, and what they found out was that locker room cancer can be very hard to control. If any organization can handle guys like Moss and Meriweather, it would be New England though.
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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Meriweather won't be a problem. One incident is all, and He'll be surrounded by a lot of role models. Moss only has a one year contract, unlike TO
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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You're drinking the kool-aid FP...I get it
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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no, I'm just saying at worst, we lose a year. Nothing more.
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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It'll be next year (2009)...welcome to my world...
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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depends on what happens between now and 2009. Moss's future is wide open
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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bodog has them as 2-1 to win SB XLI (favorites), 6-5 to win AFC championship game (favorites), 1-6 odds to win the AFC East (favorites), and have the highest over/under for wins at 11.5 (albeit by only half a win). So unless Vegas is drinking the Pats Kool aid, they should win, considering the Colts were favorited to win last year and did
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JasonOWaterboy
914 days ago
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You may be right, False Prophet. But cancer can set in in one season. As long as the Patriots win there won't be any issues. But if they slip as few games in a row, who knows what will follow. TO himself wasn't the biggest issue for the Eagles- it was the locker room divide he caused by calling out other players. That can happen within a few months, and can spill over into the next season even if the Patriots make some roster adjustments.
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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but my thing is, if Randy starts acting out, Harrison and Seau will have a "talk" with Randy. The majority of the team will stay on the same side against Randy. It's worth the risk. Lets say it goes horribly, and the Pats bomb. They'd end up with a high pick, draft a WR, and then get back on track. There won't be a spillover into 09 if things turn sour
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JasonOWaterboy
914 days ago
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I think the odds are in the Pats' favor. But I strongly supported the TO acquisition, and my thinking was at the time was look, Donovan McNabb is a locker room leader, if TO gets out of line guys like McNabb and Trotter will make him get in gear, or they will push him aside so he won't be a distraction. Reid was a no-nonsense coach, so the move to me made great sense. Evidently the fabric of the team was more delicate than I thought. That being said, the Eagles didn't exactly fall apart because of TO, they did have a bad season, but that was primarily because McMabb got injured. I believe they are now stronger than they were in the years they made it to all of the NFC championship games, but I definitely believe that having TO on the team set them back somewhat, and they have had to regroup. I do agree with you that if things sour for the Pats a little, it is not going to be a tremendous setback for the organization. But I am not convinced there won't be some problems.
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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I'm not convinced, I just doubt it tremendously
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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T.O was never a tremendous setback for the eagles...looking back at it now...

The difference between Corey Dillon and Randy Moss is Dillon loved football and was sick of being on a losing team that didn't have an interest in winning...not just that, but dillon never (apparently) smoked pot, quit on his team, gave less than 100%, got into off the field altercations or the like...he wasn't a cancer in cincinnati so much as cincinnati was a cancerous place for him...

I agree with JasonO, I was the same way about getting TO, but 1 person can destroy a football team or make a football team...trust me on this

You're drinking the kool-aid, the patriots give this stuff out by the gallon...

btw, did we have a conversation about your NE relationship with respect to my fandom rules?!
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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no, we didn't. When Randy is surrounded by adequte talent, he performs. I was drinking the Randy Moss Kool-aid back in week 6. I even challenged Davis about it when the Challenge feature came out. And last time I checked, the guys out in Foxboro have 3 rings so far. I trust their decision making
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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Alright then... You can trust their decision making all you want...I'm just telling you the randy acquisition will be a step in a new direction (good or bad)...we'll see...personally, I don't see the pats winning it this year, but it appears to be their best team ever (versus 2004)...the eagles had leaders jsut like the pats and things still went down...we'll see
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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how can you not see them as the favorites? SD has a new system, and the Colts didn't replace key players, they just lost them. Who else is there to contend? The NFC? Saints maybe have a shot if Reggie can be consistant. Dunno who else. Maybe Dalas, but we'll see what happens there. Ditto Philly. If McNabb's healthy, I'll consider them contenders. IF not, they'll be this year's miami
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JasonOWaterboy
914 days ago
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I think NE has the best shot of any team this year. SD will be good, San Francisco should be in the playoffs, but I don't know how far they'll go. I don't envision Chicago having a great year. Philly could be great, but they are depending on too many young players needing to step up, like Gocong and Bunkley, and there's always the McNabb factor. If he gets injured, a guy like Feely can still take the team to the playoffs, but I don't think they can go all the way. Philly also needs Kearse to stay healthy, and Howard needs to step it up on the other end, although Trent Cole impresses me and we could see Howard cut if Cole continues to outperform him. Then there's the WR position- is Kevin Curtis going to be worth his contract? Can second year linemen like Justice step up if there is an injury? There are too many what-ifs in Philly right now for me to call them a favorite. But I do like the talent they have.
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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The eagles are a much better team the miami with or w/o McNabb...I could play QB and they'd be better than Miami...Dallas has no shot...absolutely none...The saints will not be 11-5 this year, they will win less games. San Diego is dumb...I can understand firing schottenheimer...if you replace him with a coach who's good...or at least proven that he can win playoff games....i.e. not norv turner... But, any given sunday rules apply...What about the bengals...The colts can still do it...they're just replacing players w/ younger unproven talent..I think you're not giving them enough credit...
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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I see your point but lets take a look JasonO:

Linebackers in 2006: Jones, Trotter, McCoy

2007: Spikes, Trotter, Gocong - Which is better?!

You're right, we don't have darwin walker anymore...but we got spikes and bunkley needs to step up...lets say he busts...you get Patterson, Ian Scott, Montae raegor and a very underrated lejuan ramsey (the kid is a legit backup/roleplayer, not special but good enough to play)...add rayburn and walker to that (and remove Scott and Raegor and you get 2006...its better no matter what).

Howard won't get cut...his product was hurt by kearse being out...Cole is good, but that's it...howard took double teams all year.

You're right about McNabb, an SB win or appearence requires him, I won't argue (but don't think he goes the way of culpepper...)

Kevin Curtis is an upgrade in stallworth (for the eagles) why? Because they are going back to a more WC offense, more dink and dunk and more running(or dropoffs same thing) and he's a possession receiver built for it...not saying stallworth is bad, but we didn't really need him...

The injury thing is a wash (justice coming in), you could say that about probably 28 NFL teams right now...

and now i want football season to start...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
914 days ago
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The New England Patriots are now Randy's team and Brady/Belichek will just have to adapt or get out. Moss did miracles for the Oakland Raiders last season and the Minnesota Vikings just cannot say enough good things about the "Randy Ratio" days. Little known rumor is that Robert Kraft is ready to sign Hugh Douglas to a personal services contract to maintain locker room law and order.
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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You know douglas's contract had a clause that he also has to do radio shows right? Also, his official role was "team ambassador" for whatever its worth
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
914 days ago
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Challenges wide receivers to fights and does radio? Hugh Douglas is indeed a talented man.
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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Does Radio shows with Angelo Cataldi...that's real talent...
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JasonOWaterboy
914 days ago
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JuTMSY4, in regards to linebackers, I am not convinced they are better there. Spikes should be a step up, but it is hard to tell with his injury if he will come all the way back. The Bills FO believed Spikes was on the day down. Obviously the Eagles FO disagreed. Trotter is aging too. I really liked what I saw from Gaither last year, they certainly have guys with great potential. Still too many unknowns for me though. And then there's the safety position- Sean Considine is one of the best tacklers this team has, and he is great against the run. But he needs to step it up in the coverage area if he is going to be a viable replacement down the road for the aging Dawkins. At DT, we'll see what happens. I liked Bunkley in college and thought Ramsey was a great late round pick up. But the Eagles stunk it up against the run last year. Can these two guys make a difference in there? Can Reagor? I don't know. I don't know about Curtis either. He just hasn't played a whole lot, being the third guy in Saint Louis. I don't think it was a bad addition, but will he be worth the price? I didn't mind letting Stallworth go, but I really would have loved the addition of Dwayne Jarret in round two instead of Kevin Kolb. Of course with the high rate of early round WR busts, I don't really blame the Eagles for going in a different direction with that pick. Also, I disagree that the injury thing is a wash. It's about depth. Nearly every team will see injuries cut into its potential. Teams with proven depth have a better chance at making it through the playoffs then teams with young players that haven't demonstrated much. Its important to have young guys laying in wait to take over for aging veterans, but unrealized potential can really hurt. How much better would the Eagles have been if McDougle had lived up to his potential on defense, or if Freddie Mitchell had lived up to his? I know every team has busts. The Eagles are good at avoiding them- McNabb is the only quarterback from his class to really do anything in the NFL. But at this point in time when I look at their roster, I see too many question marks. If everything comes together (or even most things), they will be tough to beat. If the reverse happens, they could miss the playoffs.
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JuTMSY4Legend
914 days ago
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Oh and FP, i'm not saying they're not favorites...I don't think they're not, I just don't think they're gonna win this year...
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False ProphetAll-Star
914 days ago
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I was all over the anti-colts bandwagon at the end of last season, and thought vegas was stupid for having them to be the favorites. Then, SB XLI shows up, and the Colts are champs. The thing is vegas is usually right, which makes me really excited about this upcomming season
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