Randy Moss to Patriots for 4th Rounder

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FRPLG
04-29-2007, 12:13 PM
Bobby Beathard says that the Pats this year are totally different than the 2000 Redskins. When they went on a shopping spree. He says than Snyder is like a kid in the candy store, while the Pats are making moves that make more sense. The Pats have got to be the front runners for a Super Bowl appearance. The went from the worst recieving corps to one of the best

Well everyone at the time said the moves made sense. We were a top pick for the SB in prseason. Only now in hindsight is the folly of those moves obvious. Maybe in 5 or 6 years people will be saying the same thing about the Pats. Maybe not.

Alvin#40
04-29-2007, 12:16 PM
After hearing rumors that Moss has lost a step, I am curious to see if that physical will include the 40 yard time. Does he still have it or not???
ESPN (mort) JUST said they verified his 40 time.......4.29....he lost a baby step.

skinsfan_nn
04-29-2007, 12:17 PM
Yeah he's been a head case since day one, but he was dominant in Minny. He stopped playing hard in Oaktown because "he said he wasn't having fun". Last time I checked, NFL stood for NO FUN LEAGUE


I know. That's a damn shame go to WORK make ALL that CASH and NOT HAVE ANY FUN, and just decide not to do my job. I wouldn't know how to go to work and have so much FUN, and if not having fun decide to STOP WORK.

Glad he's in a Gaytriot jersey. No use for a HEAD CASE like MOSS in DC, we might already have one? Hopefully he'll do better this year?

GhettoDogAllStars
04-29-2007, 12:18 PM
I doubt Randy Moss will be a malcontent. Even if he doesn't get the ball as much as he wants, he won't be in the type of environment where mouthing off is allowed. The veteran players will keep him in check, IMO.

I've always seen Moss as the type of player who wants to fit in, and will be careful not to alienate himself. The only times I have seen him be a poor teammate is when there are other questionable teammates on the same team. Unlike Owens, I don't think he'll put himself in a position where the rest of the team hates him.

MTK
04-29-2007, 12:18 PM
Moss has lost a step, or maybe his motivation level is just shot after playing in the black hole. If he can't revive himself in New England he probably never will.

Alvin#40
04-29-2007, 12:20 PM
I can't wait until Brady throws to Stallworth, or Gaffney, or Caldwell, or anybody other than Moss and he decides to throw a tantrum/walk off the field early/not run a route. There is a reason the worst team in football, with no offense, thought getting rid of him was worth a 4th round pick.
Disagree. He will be excited to be there. Much like Meariweather from Miami. They will understand how a REAL team is run. I put Belly dick right up there behind Gibbs.

stu_nna
04-29-2007, 12:23 PM
4.29? Damn that's blazing

jdlea
04-29-2007, 12:32 PM
I love this move by the Pats. I think that if he's gonna be happy anywhere it's going to be in New England. I think he's probably over having to get the ball all the time if a team is winning football games. I think receivers get more upset when the team is losing and they're not involved. I kinda agree because if you feel like you can help a team win, but you're not getting that opportunity, it's understandable to be frustrated. I don't like the way Moss goes about expressing it most of the time, but I think that will change with the Pats. I think Belichick and Brady can rein him in.

Slingin Sammy 33
04-29-2007, 12:40 PM
Great move for the Pats. His potential to return to All-Pro form is at least 50/50. He is surrounded by a great organization with lots of character guys. If he doesn't work out what has NE lost, a fourth rounder. What did we do with our fourth rounder for this year.....case closed.

memphisskin
04-29-2007, 12:43 PM
This is just further evidence that we need an experienced GM at Redskins Park. We are always shopping for groceries on an empty stomach.

Not only do the Patriots get Randy Moss, but they get him at a discount! Now the chance for a championship has something to do with it, but Randy Moss was on a HOF track until he went to Oakland. He's better than any receiver you'll find left on the draft board, plus he'll be catching passes from Tom Brady. Great trade, great value, great gm. And he's going to restructure his contract for less money!

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