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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:12 pm
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan -sUiCiDaL-cOoKiE-aDdIcT- I say he stays. Along with Samuel.
They cannot afford all these people. Unless they're cheating finacialy too. rofl lol xd Good one. I say he stays, for putting up record #'s. But you have to look at it two ways. Moss is one of the best receivers of all time...but the Patriots won 3 Super Bowls with Brady and no-name receivers...look what happened just recently... I know, I say he stays too but they're gona have to drop atleast one of those great players they have. Harrison, Samuel, Seau, Bruschi, Moss, Welker (I hope) or maybe Stallworth etc.
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:18 pm
Moss is going to stay and Asante is going to leave. The Pats can't afford both.
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 12:36 pm
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan -sUiCiDaL-cOoKiE-aDdIcT- I say he stays. Along with Samuel.
They cannot afford all these people. Unless they're cheating finacialy too. rofl lol xd Good one. I say he stays, for putting up record #'s. But you have to look at it two ways. Moss is one of the best receivers of all time...but the Patriots won 3 Super Bowls with Brady and no-name receivers...look what happened just recently... I know, I say he stays too but they're gona have to drop atleast one of those great players they have. Harrison, Samuel, Seau, Bruschi, Moss, Welker (I hope) or maybe Stallworth etc. It's a mystery how the Patriots live up to expectations with the big names... If I were their GM, I would keep Brady, Moss, Welker, and Maroney on the offense. Stallworth did not live up to much this season, so trade him. Trade Samuel for a good draft pick, and free up salary cap room. I'd start working on more defensive line power, and start to think about the very aging linebackers (though Belichick has a really good connection with them).
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 3:31 am
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan -sUiCiDaL-cOoKiE-aDdIcT- I say he stays. Along with Samuel.
They cannot afford all these people. Unless they're cheating finacialy too. rofl lol xd Good one. I say he stays, for putting up record #'s. But you have to look at it two ways. Moss is one of the best receivers of all time...but the Patriots won 3 Super Bowls with Brady and no-name receivers...look what happened just recently... I know, I say he stays too but they're gona have to drop atleast one of those great players they have. Harrison, Samuel, Seau, Bruschi, Moss, Welker (I hope) or maybe Stallworth etc. It's a mystery how the Patriots live up to expectations with the big names... If I were their GM, I would keep Brady, Moss, Welker, and Maroney on the offense. Stallworth did not live up to much this season, so trade him. Trade Samuel for a good draft pick, and free up salary cap room. I'd start working on more defensive line power, and start to think about the very aging linebackers (though Belichick has a really good connection with them). Well, good thing you're not there GM. lol This is just a question, If the Colts offered you Peyton Manning and Bob Sanders for Tom Brady, would you accept?
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 7:48 pm
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan -sUiCiDaL-cOoKiE-aDdIcT- I say he stays. Along with Samuel.
They cannot afford all these people. Unless they're cheating finacialy too. rofl lol xd Good one. I say he stays, for putting up record #'s. But you have to look at it two ways. Moss is one of the best receivers of all time...but the Patriots won 3 Super Bowls with Brady and no-name receivers...look what happened just recently... I know, I say he stays too but they're gona have to drop atleast one of those great players they have. Harrison, Samuel, Seau, Bruschi, Moss, Welker (I hope) or maybe Stallworth etc. It's a mystery how the Patriots live up to expectations with the big names... If I were their GM, I would keep Brady, Moss, Welker, and Maroney on the offense. Stallworth did not live up to much this season, so trade him. Trade Samuel for a good draft pick, and free up salary cap room. I'd start working on more defensive line power, and start to think about the very aging linebackers (though Belichick has a really good connection with them). Well, good thing you're not there GM. lol This is just a question, If the Colts offered you Peyton Manning and Bob Sanders for Tom Brady, would you accept? Yes, of course, a no-brainer if you were a non-biased GM... I personally think that Brady is a tad more successful than Peyton. But when you throw in a young, talented, defensive player of the year who is a team leader, then agreed. Though is trade is probably the most unlikely move to happen, because all 3 players mean a great deal to their respective teams. ...But if you were the Colts' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Peyton and Sanders, and if you were the Patriots' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Brady. ...A more accurate question would be Brady for Manning, or Manning for Brady? For either team, in this case, I'd disagree, because each has the highest possible chemistry with their respective teams.
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:25 pm
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP lol xd Good one. I say he stays, for putting up record #'s. But you have to look at it two ways. Moss is one of the best receivers of all time...but the Patriots won 3 Super Bowls with Brady and no-name receivers...look what happened just recently... I know, I say he stays too but they're gona have to drop atleast one of those great players they have. Harrison, Samuel, Seau, Bruschi, Moss, Welker (I hope) or maybe Stallworth etc. It's a mystery how the Patriots live up to expectations with the big names... If I were their GM, I would keep Brady, Moss, Welker, and Maroney on the offense. Stallworth did not live up to much this season, so trade him. Trade Samuel for a good draft pick, and free up salary cap room. I'd start working on more defensive line power, and start to think about the very aging linebackers (though Belichick has a really good connection with them). Well, good thing you're not there GM. lol This is just a question, If the Colts offered you Peyton Manning and Bob Sanders for Tom Brady, would you accept? Yes, of course, a no-brainer if you were a non-biased GM... I personally think that Brady is a tad more successful than Peyton. But when you throw in a young, talented, defensive player of the year who is a team leader, then agreed. Though is trade is probably the most unlikely move to happen, because all 3 players mean a great deal to their respective teams. ...But if you were the Colts' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Peyton and Sanders, and if you were the Patriots' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Brady. ...A more accurate question would be Brady for Manning, or Manning for Brady? For either team, in this case, I'd disagree, because each has the highest possible chemistry with their respective teams. Ohh yea. Peyton and Marvin must have such great timing together.. lol. smile
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Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 7:44 pm
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP lol xd Good one. I say he stays, for putting up record #'s. But you have to look at it two ways. Moss is one of the best receivers of all time...but the Patriots won 3 Super Bowls with Brady and no-name receivers...look what happened just recently... I know, I say he stays too but they're gona have to drop atleast one of those great players they have. Harrison, Samuel, Seau, Bruschi, Moss, Welker (I hope) or maybe Stallworth etc. It's a mystery how the Patriots live up to expectations with the big names... If I were their GM, I would keep Brady, Moss, Welker, and Maroney on the offense. Stallworth did not live up to much this season, so trade him. Trade Samuel for a good draft pick, and free up salary cap room. I'd start working on more defensive line power, and start to think about the very aging linebackers (though Belichick has a really good connection with them). Well, good thing you're not there GM. lol This is just a question, If the Colts offered you Peyton Manning and Bob Sanders for Tom Brady, would you accept? Yes, of course, a no-brainer if you were a non-biased GM... I personally think that Brady is a tad more successful than Peyton. But when you throw in a young, talented, defensive player of the year who is a team leader, then agreed. Though is trade is probably the most unlikely move to happen, because all 3 players mean a great deal to their respective teams. ...But if you were the Colts' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Peyton and Sanders, and if you were the Patriots' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Brady. ...A more accurate question would be Brady for Manning, or Manning for Brady? For either team, in this case, I'd disagree, because each has the highest possible chemistry with their respective teams. Ohh yea. Peyton and Marvin must have such great timing together.. lol. smile Currently the best in the business...Like Young and Rice (except not that good...) razz
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:54 am
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP It's a mystery how the Patriots live up to expectations with the big names... If I were their GM, I would keep Brady, Moss, Welker, and Maroney on the offense. Stallworth did not live up to much this season, so trade him. Trade Samuel for a good draft pick, and free up salary cap room. I'd start working on more defensive line power, and start to think about the very aging linebackers (though Belichick has a really good connection with them). Well, good thing you're not there GM. lol This is just a question, If the Colts offered you Peyton Manning and Bob Sanders for Tom Brady, would you accept? Yes, of course, a no-brainer if you were a non-biased GM... I personally think that Brady is a tad more successful than Peyton. But when you throw in a young, talented, defensive player of the year who is a team leader, then agreed. Though is trade is probably the most unlikely move to happen, because all 3 players mean a great deal to their respective teams. ...But if you were the Colts' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Peyton and Sanders, and if you were the Patriots' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Brady. ...A more accurate question would be Brady for Manning, or Manning for Brady? For either team, in this case, I'd disagree, because each has the highest possible chemistry with their respective teams. Ohh yea. Peyton and Marvin must have such great timing together.. lol. smile Currently the best in the business...Like Young and Rice (except not that good...) razz You know, it's a little crazy that Eli and Plaxico's timing is so good.. cool
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:46 pm
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP It's a mystery how the Patriots live up to expectations with the big names... If I were their GM, I would keep Brady, Moss, Welker, and Maroney on the offense. Stallworth did not live up to much this season, so trade him. Trade Samuel for a good draft pick, and free up salary cap room. I'd start working on more defensive line power, and start to think about the very aging linebackers (though Belichick has a really good connection with them). Well, good thing you're not there GM. lol This is just a question, If the Colts offered you Peyton Manning and Bob Sanders for Tom Brady, would you accept? Yes, of course, a no-brainer if you were a non-biased GM... I personally think that Brady is a tad more successful than Peyton. But when you throw in a young, talented, defensive player of the year who is a team leader, then agreed. Though is trade is probably the most unlikely move to happen, because all 3 players mean a great deal to their respective teams. ...But if you were the Colts' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Peyton and Sanders, and if you were the Patriots' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Brady. ...A more accurate question would be Brady for Manning, or Manning for Brady? For either team, in this case, I'd disagree, because each has the highest possible chemistry with their respective teams. Ohh yea. Peyton and Marvin must have such great timing together.. lol. smile Currently the best in the business...Like Young and Rice (except not that good...) razz You know, it's a little crazy that Eli and Plaxico's timing is so good.. cool And with virtually no practice together, during the regular season and postseason. I think what helped was when Eli recommended his receivers and tight ends go to a separate camp before training camp. ...Anyways, back to the topic...If Moss' future with the Patriots stays in jeopardy, then the Cowboys look like the front runners to make an offer. If this does happen, then Dallas' offense will be deadly.
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:58 pm
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP Yes, of course, a no-brainer if you were a non-biased GM... I personally think that Brady is a tad more successful than Peyton. But when you throw in a young, talented, defensive player of the year who is a team leader, then agreed. Though is trade is probably the most unlikely move to happen, because all 3 players mean a great deal to their respective teams. ...But if you were the Colts' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Peyton and Sanders, and if you were the Patriots' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Brady. ...A more accurate question would be Brady for Manning, or Manning for Brady? For either team, in this case, I'd disagree, because each has the highest possible chemistry with their respective teams. Ohh yea. Peyton and Marvin must have such great timing together.. lol. smile Currently the best in the business...Like Young and Rice (except not that good...) razz You know, it's a little crazy that Eli and Plaxico's timing is so good.. cool And with virtually no practice together, during the regular season and postseason. I think what helped was when Eli recommended his receivers and tight ends go to a separate camp before training camp. ...Anyways, back to the topic...If Moss' future with the Patriots stays in jeopardy, then the Cowboys look like the front runners to make an offer. If this does happen, then Dallas' offense will be deadly. Deffinately. I'm suprised Moss hasnt retired yet, yes, he's still getting it done, still the best receiver (of this time), but he's so old. lol.
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:42 pm
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP Yes, of course, a no-brainer if you were a non-biased GM... I personally think that Brady is a tad more successful than Peyton. But when you throw in a young, talented, defensive player of the year who is a team leader, then agreed. Though is trade is probably the most unlikely move to happen, because all 3 players mean a great deal to their respective teams. ...But if you were the Colts' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Peyton and Sanders, and if you were the Patriots' owner/GM, you'd disagree because of your personal relationship with Brady. ...A more accurate question would be Brady for Manning, or Manning for Brady? For either team, in this case, I'd disagree, because each has the highest possible chemistry with their respective teams. Ohh yea. Peyton and Marvin must have such great timing together.. lol. smile Currently the best in the business...Like Young and Rice (except not that good...) razz You know, it's a little crazy that Eli and Plaxico's timing is so good.. cool And with virtually no practice together, during the regular season and postseason. I think what helped was when Eli recommended his receivers and tight ends go to a separate camp before training camp. ...Anyways, back to the topic...If Moss' future with the Patriots stays in jeopardy, then the Cowboys look like the front runners to make an offer. If this does happen, then Dallas' offense will be deadly. Deffinately. I'm suprised Moss hasnt retired yet, yes, he's still getting it done, still the best receiver (of this time), but he's so old. lol. He's only 31. He still got a couple of years left in him.
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 6:35 pm
A11121112111 IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP Currently the best in the business...Like Young and Rice (except not that good...) razz You know, it's a little crazy that Eli and Plaxico's timing is so good.. cool And with virtually no practice together, during the regular season and postseason. I think what helped was when Eli recommended his receivers and tight ends go to a separate camp before training camp. ...Anyways, back to the topic...If Moss' future with the Patriots stays in jeopardy, then the Cowboys look like the front runners to make an offer. If this does happen, then Dallas' offense will be deadly. Deffinately. I'm suprised Moss hasnt retired yet, yes, he's still getting it done, still the best receiver (of this time), but he's so old. lol. He's only 31. He still got a couple of years left in him. I guess two. Or three. Then again, what do i know?
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:12 pm
IndianapolisColtsFan A11121112111 IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP Currently the best in the business...Like Young and Rice (except not that good...) razz You know, it's a little crazy that Eli and Plaxico's timing is so good.. cool And with virtually no practice together, during the regular season and postseason. I think what helped was when Eli recommended his receivers and tight ends go to a separate camp before training camp. ...Anyways, back to the topic...If Moss' future with the Patriots stays in jeopardy, then the Cowboys look like the front runners to make an offer. If this does happen, then Dallas' offense will be deadly. Deffinately. I'm suprised Moss hasnt retired yet, yes, he's still getting it done, still the best receiver (of this time), but he's so old. lol. He's only 31. He still got a couple of years left in him. I guess two. Or three. Then again, what do i know? Moss plays like he's younger. I see another 5 years in him if he stays healthy. But how were you surprised he didnt retire? He's the best current WR in the NFL.
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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:18 am
Dude-LAP IndianapolisColtsFan A11121112111 IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP And with virtually no practice together, during the regular season and postseason. I think what helped was when Eli recommended his receivers and tight ends go to a separate camp before training camp. ...Anyways, back to the topic...If Moss' future with the Patriots stays in jeopardy, then the Cowboys look like the front runners to make an offer. If this does happen, then Dallas' offense will be deadly. Deffinately. I'm suprised Moss hasnt retired yet, yes, he's still getting it done, still the best receiver (of this time), but he's so old. lol. He's only 31. He still got a couple of years left in him. I guess two. Or three. Then again, what do i know? Moss plays like he's younger. I see another 5 years in him if he stays healthy. But how were you surprised he didnt retire? He's the best current WR in the NFL. I'm talking by age, not physical ability.
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