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Old 09-23-2010, 10:17 AM
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the problem was and still is that brady was getting hit and he gets rattled when the d line is in his face as do most qbs.moss has no hart and if he gets hit 1 time he puts on panties the rest of the game..
You're basically making stuff up.

He's only been hit squarely with any force like 2 or 3 times in his entire career - and I don't ever remember him staying down or slowing down from a hit.

He's way bigger and stronger than all of the guys in the secondary - they wrap him.

Linebackers rarely risk going for the knockout when he comes over the middle - because if they whiff it's probably going to be a huge gainer.

The two injuries that Moss had in his entire career were both hamstring injuries and he missed 3 games from each. He does more running in a game than any player in NFL history - so he has a right to fade a little at the end - but he takes almost no punishment from hits.
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Old 09-23-2010, 10:43 AM
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You're basically making stuff up.

He's only been hit squarely with any force like 2 or 3 times in his entire career - and I don't ever remember him staying down or slowing down from a hit.

He's way bigger and stronger than all of the guys in the secondary - they wrap him.

Linebackers rarely risk going for the knockout when he comes over the middle - because if they whiff it's probably going to be a huge gainer.

The two injuries that Moss had in his entire career were both hamstring injuries and he missed 3 games from each. He does more running in a game than any player in NFL history - so he has a right to fade a little at the end - but he takes almost no punishment from hits.
funny you remember what you want.he gets hit and then grows gator arms.
after they were fined for cheating,the whole franchise went down hill..
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Old 09-23-2010, 10:47 AM
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Old 09-23-2010, 10:49 AM
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You're basically making stuff up.

He's only been hit squarely with any force like 2 or 3 times in his entire career - and I don't ever remember him staying down or slowing down from a hit.

He's way bigger and stronger than all of the guys in the secondary - they wrap him.

Linebackers rarely risk going for the knockout when he comes over the middle - because if they whiff it's probably going to be a huge gainer.

The two injuries that Moss had in his entire career were both hamstring injuries and he missed 3 games from each. He does more running in a game than any player in NFL history - so he has a right to fade a little at the end - but he takes almost no punishment from hits.
I don't remember Moss ever really getting laid out. I do think that he takes plays off, but he does seem to be running fly patterns on every play so it is understandable.
I also think that there have been occasions that he's pretty much just mailed it in. He is extremely talented, but when things aren't going his/his teams way he tends to disapear sometimes instead of trying to take the game over. Obviously he needs the QB to get him the ball, but there are times he just becomes invisable.
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