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Originally Posted by EARTHQUAKE2689
Not writing him off just with the youth coming in (Garcon, Morgan) and Hank returning from injury there is no need for both Gaffney and Moss. I'd keep Moss over Gaffney but at this point maybe it's time to move on from Moss.
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I think Moss is being seriously undervalued here.
If finding WRs to match Moss 2010 production every team would simply plug in a WR and churn out a 90 catch 1,000 yard WR.
Moss was near 50 catches and 500 yards despite playing though a broken hand that sidelined him for 4 games, and the passing offense suffered without him.
At the end of the day he's a productive veteran receiver that knows the offense and he's cheap.
Knowing the offense is going to be at premium come training camp with a rookie QB.
Gaffney also fits the bill for cheap, knows the system and was productive.
Players like Moss and Gaffney have value in any passing offense.