Rex hearts Randy Moss?

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  1. Hemi

    Hemi Well-Known Member

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    report: jets interested in moss

    report: jets not interested in moss

    report: this offseason blows chunks, jets agree according to inside source

    report: ......................
     
  2. rickjet

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    smoke screen to drive the Patriots price up if they re-sign him.....I COULD NEVER ROOT FOR THIS DOUCHEBAG!!!! Holmes back-tracking that he only wants to play for the Jets is clearly set up by his agent, so he can force the Jets to raise their offer....the BEST thing that could happen w/ the lockout is the judge forces the NFL to play 2011 season under previous rules, which benefits us because Tanny tendered most of our free-agents....
     
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    http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/sh...me-reason-seem-to-want-Randy-Mo?urn=nfl-wp891

    Tue Apr 12 10:20am EDT
    The Jets, for some reason, seem to want Randy Moss

    By MJD

    Randy Moss(notes), once upon a time, was the most unstoppable receiver in the NFL. It was easy to forget that last year, though, he was spectacularly unproductive with three different teams in one season.

    Still, there's apparently a team out there that would love to have Randy wearing its uniform: It's the "no head case is too wacky for us" New York Jets. Here's Vic Carucci of NFL.com:

    Although Moss is 34 and is entering his 14th NFL season, there is at least one coach who believes he still can make a significant impact: the Jets' Rex Ryan.

    [...]

    According to multiple league insiders, the interest the Jets have in Moss is twofold. One, it could help them weather the very real possibility of losing at least one of their three free-agent receivers: [Santonio] Holmes, Braylon Edwards(notes) and Brad Smith(notes). Two, it would keep Moss from returning to the Patriots, whom he is known to want to re-join.

    The part about keeping Moss away from New England makes the most sense. Moss is clearly worth more to the Patriots than he is to anyone else. He loves the coach, he loves the quarterback, and he's motivated to bring his A game to the Patriots. I don't know if any other team in the league could be confident that they were going to get even 70 percent of Moss' best effort. The Vikings and Titans certainly didn't.

    In a rivalry as close and as heated as the one between the Jets and Pats, it makes sense. I don't think Moss makes the Jets any better -- their offense is miles behind New England's, Mark Sanchez(notes) has neither a rapport with Moss nor half of Tom Brady's(notes) ability, and it seems like, at best, a crapshoot on whether or not Moss would show up and play hard.

    But if it keeps a weapon away from the Patriots, it's probably worth doing.
     
  4. Petey

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    I have the assumption that a Randy Moss/Brian Schottenheimer marriage would probably not work.
     
  5. Jetzz

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    Buying Moss to keep the Pats from having him is a bit ridiculous considering our ability to shut him down the last couple of years. Driving the price up on him is one thing, but I don't see the Pats in any kind of mad rush to resign him at all costs.. they are going to want him cheap, if at all.

    The only thing I hate worse than a slow offseason, is a striking offseason.
     
  6. All Star

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    Just wait until Revis and him have to practice everyday.

    After he called him a "slouch"
     
  7. PatsFan2003

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    The only reason to sign Moss would be with the hope that he would have one last great game against the Patriots. But other then that, this guy seems very done.

    He's been begging for the Patriots to take him back and they just don't seem interested. So...
     
  8. MadBacker Prime

    MadBacker Prime THE Dead Rabbit

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    Since this is a copycat league the Pats do need a down-field threat. The Jets showed everyone how to stop the All-Mighty TB.

    Prior to that game the Pats had a field day with the Moss-less offense. (for the most part)
     
  9. GoPats

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    Was thinking the same thing. The Jets more or less shut Moss down completely in 2009 and in week two last year. But then I started thinking, if there is any truth to it, maybe it's to keep the Patriots from dick-slapping other teams with Brady-to-Moss. It's not a problem for you guys, but you have a top defense. And anytime you can keep a divisional opponent from getting extra wins, you do it.

    So maybe it would be more along those lines, rather than in the head-to-head matchup sense.
     
  10. GoPats

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    True, but most teams don't have your personnel or coaching staff. Hell, Revis alone makes the Jets' defense very unique in terms of what they can do on the field.
     
  11. MadBacker Prime

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    I just said that because it's the first time the quote in my sig was relevant again. lol

    Damn I miss football!!
     
  12. GoPats

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    Man, you ain't kiddin'. I didn't think the lockout would actually happen. Then I didn't think it would drag on like it has. Wrong on both counts.

    At least we still have the draft, right?
     
  13. MadBacker Prime

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    Yeah, but it just doesn't have the same feel, especially for Jet fans. This is when Tanny really shines, pulling in FAs and trades.

    I could've seen us trying to trade up but now everyone is pretty much locked into their positions.


    Right??
     
  14. PatsFan2003

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    I don't disagree with the idea that a deep threat would benefit the Patriots. I'm just not sure it's Moss anymore. It's clear Moss REALLY wants to come back to the Patriots. I bet they could even get him cheap. Maybe the Pats will want him but I'm not at all sure about that.
     
  15. Jetzz

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    Tis true.. good point man. He's not value-less in that aspect. But, the Pats are still pretty shrewd when it comes to price of talent. I don't see them overspending even for a known quantity. But you never know with these things sometimes.
     
  16. JfaulkNYJ

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    If Randy bought into the Patriots new offensive philosophy..they could be dangerous as fuck. What I'm saying is, Moss not expecting the ball the entire game, but having his few shots down field to get defenses all whacked out.

    ..but I think he is a little shot.
     
  17. GoPats

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    I'd say so. Players on teams' rosters aren't trade-able commodities like they usually are. I'm hoping (but not expecting) that the Patriots will take advantage of those stockpiled picks and will move up the board somehow. There's only a handful of teams that will be in that position, so if there was ever a year to trade extra picks for position, it seems like this one's it.

    That said, BB will undoubtedly parlay his two first-rounders into five 6th rounders in 2012 and two seconds in 2014.


    Moss may have been truly humbled by what happened last year... who knows. If he's interested in being a Patriot and not so much in his financial situation, it could work out. I think he truly regretted being such a jackass in his last weeks here, and he may have torched the bridge anyway.

    True on all counts. Even if he has lost some speed and talent, he still has to be accounted for. At the very least he can "take the top off the defense," to use his own words.
     
  18. PaPZ187

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    Personally I would rather have TO than Moss if we had to sign a vet for a year to help fill the potential loss of one of the two FA WRs. Atleast TO will go over the middle and can move the chains.

    Obviously I would rather keep Holmes and Edwards than sign either of the two above, but that may not be realistic. Hopefully Tannenbaum finds a way though to keep them both.
     

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