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Old 10-29-2007, 04:21 PM   #61 (permalink)
 
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Re: Randy Moss

Ugh thats Pats game.. SHOW SOME RESPECT, I mean really, do you need Brady in on 35-0? Do you need to throw the ball in 30s of there red zone with 35-0 lead?

I hope someone see's this and just runs the scoreboard on the pats, hopefully colts but I just don't see that happening..


But 2nd day of NFL Draft when I heard Moss was going I already saw the 4th trophy in there building heh
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Old 10-29-2007, 04:42 PM   #62 (permalink)
 
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Re: Randy Moss

Randy has not been overshadowed. He's been getting touchdowns, making circuse catches, near fifty yards/game, doing some great run-blocking AND demanding double and triple coverage which makes really opens up the field for Welker and Stallworth.
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Old 10-30-2007, 11:00 PM   #63 (permalink)



 
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Re: Randy Moss

wow:

On average, NFL teams will score a touchdown less than 15 percent of the time when a drive starts 80 or more yards away from the goal line. Last Sunday, in their final tune-ups before this matchup, the Patriots and Colts each had three opportunities to work the long field. The Patriots started series from their own 10-, 12-, and 15-yard lines and had to go 90, 88 and 85 yards if they wanted a TD. They succeeded 100 percent of the time.

Here's a breakdown:

Drive No. 1: Eight rushes for 45 yards; six passes for 45 yards … No passes to Randy Moss… Tom Brady ran it in for the score.

Drive No. 2: Six rushes for 25 yards; seven passes for 60 yards … No passes to Moss… Brady ran it in for the score.

Drive No. 3: Seven runs for 39 yards; seven passes for 69 yards … two passes to Moss … Brady ran for a first down… Brady 2-yard TD pass to Wes Welker.

Add up the yardage in drive No. 3 and you will see the 14 plays went 108 yards, as New England also overcame 20 yards in penalties. The total play selection for the three drives was 21 run plays and 20 pass plays, so they are fully balanced. Five different wide receivers and two tight ends were at the end of those 20 passes and four different runners contributed on the ground.

The most impressive aspect of the Patriots' long drives all season is the fact that they have had 14 possessions start inside the 20 and they have scored a touchdown 78.5 percent of the time. Keep in mind that the league is averaging about 13 percent in this category. The top teams in the NFL inside the red zone don't score touchdowns at this rate.[/b]


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Old 01-01-2008, 05:06 PM   #64 (permalink)
 
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Moss will have a good season. So long as he's not injured. Mark my words, let's revisit this in a few months.
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