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Your boy Moss really had a hell of a game today. How many more weeks until he quits on Cassel? Cornrowed p ussy.
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LOL.. Joe, how long before he starts begging for Dante to come out of retirement?? ![]() |
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Tarvais Jackson is a much better qb than Culpepper ever was. |
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LOL, Ruger Relle shut down Moss. No ifs ands or buts. Twist it however you want brotha. I don't really do too many funerals but I gotta go to his.
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Yeah - the same way the Jaguars shut down in Moss in the Playoffs last year when he didn't catch a ball and Brady went 29-for-31 passing. Moss wasn't even playing hurt that day.
Look - I know the one-sided loss must have hurt as a Jet fan - if Moss not having a big fantasy football day is a moral victory - the Jets aren't contenders. And - you can pretend Moss didn't burn that corner on the play he broke off his route and had an easy td if Cassell didn't badly underthrow him. Would Brady have made the throw? Yes. Would Cassell have made it 7 times out of 10? Yes. He didn't make it - but the encouraging thing was he saw it. Moss broke off his route on his own. The Patriots defense is so much better off without Brady - and the silly throw every down playcalling. |
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DrugS, he's gonna give up on Cassel real soon and you know it. @ SF, @ SD, vs. DEN, vs. STL, @ IND, vs. BUF, you're telling me Moss is going to be cool with 2 receptions for 22 yards every week while Cassel 'gets adjusted'? Cassel sucks, and your homeboy is a notorious quitter. When they lose 3-4 out of the next six, your boy will have moved on. Bottom line is #24 forced that cornrowed sissy into irrelevance today, though the rest of the team played well, and against San Diego, Denver, Indianapolis and Buffalo, that fairweather bitch is going to resort back to his old half-assed ways. Welker can have his 5-6 yard gains, without Brady and Maroney, teams know that Moss is inconsequential.
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I've watched everyone of his NFL games and his college games - and I watch him on every play to the best the camera angle will allow. In the past - he gets pissed when the ball is forced to him when he's covered. Or he gets pissed when he breaks off of a route and the qb doesn't notice it and throws it in the vacinity of where his original route was going. When he is not getting along with his qb - he will shut down to a walk when he thinks he's covered. You'll see him in a half trot with a corner and safety froze. It's his way of telling the qb to not waste anytime looking at him on the play. There is probably no reciever in the history of football who wants the ball less than Moss does. http://news.bostonherald.com/sports/...position=rated |
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There is no way to prove this point either way, but that statement is a stretch even for the President of the Culpepper Sucks fan club
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"but there's just no point in trying to predict when the narcissits finally figure out they aren't living in the most important time ever." hi im god quote |
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I wonder what Black Jesus or Black Chuck Norris excuse was yesterday when he dropped the deep ball that hit him in the hands?
Cliff Branch would have caught that pass ![]() |
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That wasn't an easy catch because the ball was badly underthrown and he had to stop in full stride and come back to the ball while the beat defender was sprinting towards him.
A healthy Moss makes that play every time though. He didn't participate in all but one day of practise last week. Do you really think they'd keep him out of practise if he was healthy? He hasn't worked with Matt Cassell much at all - and it would have been a perfect time for them to get in sync. I realize Moss wasn't listed on the injury report - but Bellichek is notoriously dishonest with his injury report anyway. Moss was in discomfort after his TD catch in week 1. And he had 1 pass thrown at him in the 2nd half of the Chiefs game and 3 passes thrown at him against the Jets. He's had 4 passes thrown at him in the last 6 quarters of football...and Matt Cassell is completing over 70% of his passes. In Cassell's final start in high school - he was 3-for-11 passing in a losing effort. Let him take advantage of all the big mis matches in coverage underneath - and if the defense wants to change their coverage to take away the easy stuff - they either have to leave Moss one on one or compromise their pass rush. The Pats are going to have a great year! The schedule is soft and the much needed bye week comes early. |
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meant as an fyi, not doing the comparison thing
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Duante got hurt in the 3rd week of the 2003 season. Gus Frerotte came in with the game tied and won the game by 10. Frerotte's first start came next week against the 49ers. The Vikings won 35-7 Gus went 16-for-21 with 267 passing yards 4 TD's and 0 INT's. Moss had 8 catches for 172 yards and 3 TD's - Terrell Owens had 5 catches for 55 yards 0 TD's and tore into his offensive coordinator on the sideline. Gus was named the NFC offensive player of the week. Start #2 for Gus - the Vikings beat the Falcons 39-26. Gus throws 2 TD's to Moss. That was it for the Gus Frerotte show. He throw 5 TD passes to Moss in his only two Viking Starts - the offense averaged 37 points - they handily won both games - and back to the bench so Duante could lead them to 7 losses in the final 11 weeks of the season and they missed the playoffs. Jeff George made the pro bowl, won a playoff game, and had that Viking offense going like a machine - Gus Frerotte looked like Dan Marino in his prime - and all Duante could do is put up huge stats but lose close game shootout after close game shootout with his head. Matt Cassel is a better QB right now than Duante ever was. |
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Culpepper might be a Patriot in a few weeks. I hope so. Muhehehe
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Impossible that the Pats touch him.
He threw Moss under the bus in Minnesota - and because of fantasy football and Minny's swiss cheese defense - like everyone actually thought he was a great qb. Erick Kresser was a better qb. |
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"but there's just no point in trying to predict when the narcissits finally figure out they aren't living in the most important time ever." hi im god quote |
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Here he is in the two games he started with Moss - and the only two games I've ever seen him play in as it is. http://www.jt-sw.com/football/boxes/...2003-04-sf-min http://www.jt-sw.com/football/boxes/...003-05-min-atl And off he went to the bench when Duante came back to lead the team to 7 losses in the final 11 games. Losing shoot out after shoot out with dumb mistakes and game management. |
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And that's Ruger Relle Revis MAKING Moss invisible. Soon enough, people will have to take notice that #24 can play. |
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Cassell missed him for a Touchdown on one play - big deal - the game was in hand. The Jets messed up doubling Moss virtually every play - he missed practice all week and was playing hurt. The underneath stuff was open all game and Cassell took care of the wide open high percentage passes I could have made. The Pats led wire-to-wire and won in hand with nursing the lead throughout. People like you who need to see fantasy football stats to think someone played well - wait until the Patriots fall behind in a game early - than you will see them. When you have a qb making his first lifetime start - and Moss playing hurt - you don't start firing deep balls and forcing into double coverage when guys are open underneath and you are ahead. |