I doubt he'll do much if he's signed. It's good that he'd be going into a stable locker room, though. His best asset would be to draw coverage, which would eventually mean he's not, you know, drawing coverage, because if he's not catching balls, he's not trying.
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Digi There's a fine line between hyphenated words.
I think he'd do a ton as long as he's motivated...which is always the big question. He is apparently in freakish shape so as long as he wants to succeed, he will. Moss has been publicly butchered for the past few years, and his career ended on a pretty low note a few seasons ago. He will have SOME motivation, and with Drew Frigging Brees at QB, that may be all he needs to be a pro bowl level WR again for one more season.
Motivation won't last, though. He's not THAT good anymore, even if he's motivated. Every player in the NFL can be motivated in week one, but it only takes one bad game for Moss to regress.
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Digi I plan on being more spontaneous in the future.
No one is sayin he is gonna put up 2007 numbers again, but pro bowl level is definitely in reach, esp in that offense.
again, it all comes down to the motivation. i'd give it 50% odds that he actually is motivated and that it works out nicely. of course it is randy moss which means the other 50% is he wastes everyone elses time
this is a totally different situation than ocho in my opinion though, the potential payoff here is tremendous and quite possible.
Drew Brees stat pads enough that all Moss has to do is run down field and he'll put up good numbers since the Saints will still go deep while up 35 points
I'd totally disagree that Pro Bowl level is definitely in reach. I would disagree 100% with that. He does not have that left in him. Not at all. He's too old to run his single route and continuously beat defenses, and Colston is likely gone, so there's that. I'd put money on him not getting anywhere near Pro Bowl numbers in the Saints offense in 2012.
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Digi Finding things on eBay is hard. I searched for lighters... found 15,000 matches.
DigitalIncision posted... I'd totally disagree that Pro Bowl level is definitely in reach. I would disagree 100% with that. He does not have that left in him. Not at all. He's too old to run his single route and continuously beat defenses, and Colston is likely gone, so there's that. I'd put money on him not getting anywhere near Pro Bowl numbers in the Saints offense in 2012.
well if he does sign then me and you might have something to talk about this season haha :)