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Interesting. A few years ago, before he went to NE, i was thinking what it would be like if Moss went to Atlanta and played with Vick. Can you imagine that offense? It would have been illegal and impossible to stop. |
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^^^^^ Beyond stupid. Great idea for a late night radio program broadcast from Area 51. |
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With that much speed (vick and moss) and that much size, its not like you could cheat on anybody. A defense would have to line up at least nickel almost every down to deal with the outside speed. Want to roll coverage to moss? Okay, but that means one less guy to come after Vick. Want to cheat on Vick and leave Moss single covered deep? And beyond that, are you really going to cover Crumpler over the middle with a backer? And if you go dime, duckett would run right down your throat. |
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Both of them read defenses the same way - and many times when Moss broke off the route he was supposed to run - Brady would get him the ball quickly and with accuracy and almost never would miss him. If Moss gets jammed well at the line and has a safety rolling to him - Brady is not a good qb for him. The latter scenerio happened in the playoffs last year - and the former scenerio happened a lot in the first 9 or 10 games when the Pats were scoring 40 a game and torching everyone. If you jam Moss well at the line - and have a safety over the top - Jeff Geroge is the only qb he's had who would stick with him, and still make big plays time and again. |
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