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Tom and Randy.....a match made in NFL heaven.
May 02, 2007 | 8:08AM | report this

 

 

Randy Moss being dealt to the New England Patriots literally made me cry, I’m dead serious, there were actually tears. When I was sitting in front of the plasma and the ESPN draft day crew announced the Randy Moss was heading to the East Coast to play on Tom Brady’s offense I was so ecstatic. I probably called about ten people just to yell on the phone to all my buddies about the transaction. I swear, I think I’m on about 5 or 6 call blocks from my boys. All kidding aside though, I couldn’t believe what I was hearing and seeing on Sunday when I heard the news. Moss is now on the fast track to the Hall.

 

On the 2nd day of the NFL Draft Randy Moss was traded for a 4th round pick to the New England Patriots. I wrote in another post that I believed that Cleveland had stolen the 2007 draft. The Browns did in terms of actually drafting 2 top 5 prospects in the 1rst round. But New England literally ripped off Randy Moss from Oakland. Yes, I know Randy Moss had become even a bigger malcontent in Oakland than he was in Minnesota, but let’s take a look at what Oakland has to work with without Moss.

 

Oakland’s first problem going into the 2008 season all starts up front. As much as I love Zach Miller, the TE from Arizona State, he’s a TIGHT END not an offensive lineman. Passing on Ryan Kalil, Tony Ugoh, Aaron Sears, and Justin Blalock in my opinion was their biggest mistake of the draft. They did draft Mario Henderson, the offensive tackle out of Florida State, but the 6’6 305 lbs. tackle isn’t exactly a huge addition to the fledgling o-line. For a team the suffered one of the most embarrassing seasons at the expense of the offensive lineman, you’d think that the o-line corps would be addressed with several draft picks. But typical Al Davis, who chooses sexy over practical, took Johnnie Lee Higgins (99th overall) who was one of the fastest wide receivers in the 2007 draft. Davis also drafted Michael Bush (100th overall), running back out of Louisville, who was coming into the draft with one of the biggest question marks because of his gigantic leg injury. Michael Bush dropped further than anybody even with his potential because of the major concerns over his broken leg. This injury wasn’t the same kind of injury Willis McGhee suffered and came off of, but worse because rods and screws are involved. Bush may never play football again yet Davis used the 1rst pick of day 2 on him.

 

The draft picks made by the Oakland Raiders didn’t improve the overall talent of the offense. And the offense is where the talent needed the most improving. Using draft picks on a tight end, 2 wide receivers, a running back, a full back and just one OT is just unacceptable. And with 4 other draft picks the Raiders took 2 defensive ends, a corner back and a safety to go along with one of the best pass defenses going into the 2008 season. Why? That part of their defense is solid, if the Raiders were going to go defense, they should have picked up a run stuffer like Tank Tyler, not an underachieving pass rusher like Quenten Moses. But that wasn’t the biggest duh moment of the draft. That came with this blunder, the trade of Randy Moss to the Patriots for a nothing 4th round pick. Already suffering a total lack of playmakers the Raiders sold their only playmaking receiver for tidally winks.

 

My main point was that I don’t care what happens with the Oakland Raiders, even though I do root for them, I only care about what’s in store for the future of one of the greatest talents at WR this game has ever seen. I believe that it’s pretty easy to answer. Hall of Fame. Randy Moss is now, finally after being subjected to that purgatory in Oakland, on the fast track to greatness. Randy Moss will finally be playing with a competent quarterback, which he has never had. Even with a young Dante Culpepper, Moss never had that total trust in his quarterback like he’ll now have with Tom Brady. Culpepper doesn’t demand the same kind of respect that Tom Brady does. Culpepper doesn’t have the same kind of winner’s swagger that Tom Brady has. And Dante Culpepper doesn’t have the same kind of ability that Tom Brady has. All of these things are what Randy Moss has been craving for since he’s entered the league. There is one thing you have to respect about Randy Moss, even if you don’t like him, you still have to respect him for being all about the “W”. Randy Moss wants to win more than improving his stats, Moss wants to win more than being liked by his teammates, he wants to win more than being liked by the fans, and he wants to win more than being liked by his coaches and front office. If there was ever a person who fully understood the notion that winning cures everything it was Randy.

 

In all honestly I don’t have to explain the ways in which the Patriots are better than the Raiders. I don’t have to sit here and explain to you how the running game, offensive line, wide receivers, defense, and coaching staff are head and shoulders above the Oakland Raiders. But what I will say is that as happy as Randy Moss is going to play for a perennial powerhouse such as the New England Patriots, Tom Brady and Bill Belichick are just as excited. Congratulations Patriots fans you guys are in for a very wild ride that will probably end with Moss hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.

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bayoudog
May 2, 2007
8:39 AM
lets see randy moss = "greatest talent at wide reciever this ame has ever seen" Young man you have been picked for the random drug test this month...

rusirious13
May 2, 2007
9:38 AM
Bill Belichick only takes classy, hard working guys right?

There's no way he wanted a player who plays "when I want to." Kraft must have made this deal, Belichick would've never done such a thing.

Verbal_Intercourse
May 2, 2007
9:41 AM
How many td's did Moss catch last year?

3.

Receivers I'd take over Moss:
Chad Johnson
Steve Smith
Torry Holt
Marvin Harrison
Terrell Owens
Any Saints receiver.
Santana Moss
Roy Williams
Boldin and Fitzgerald
Hines Ward.
Jerry Rice to come out of retirement.

Maybe if they made this move when Moss was still a threat. Speed receivers have short NFL careers.

You should have been more excited when they got Donte Stallworth.

Magic53
May 2, 2007
9:44 AM
Are you serious, lets see how you feel mid season next year. There are certain things that will always happen...death, taxes and Moss will spread his cancer amongst his fellow team mates, thus destroying any team chemistry. Happened everywhere he has played. My prediction is he barely will make it out of the presesason and be gone by the 6th or 7th game. Great talent, no brains.

broncogirl
May 2, 2007
10:15 AM
Well I sat there and watched the trade happen on my ginormous tv and after they said that he was going to the Pats I threw up in my mouth a little. I am not a Pats fan by no means and hope they always lose but I would never wish Randy Moss on anybody. And if Randy Moss is holding a trophy at the end of the season it wasnt because he did anything great, it will be because everybody else on the team did.

Last edited by broncogirl on May 2nd at 10:18 AM.

Texascudaguy
May 2, 2007
12:54 PM
Patriots fans should be disgusted with what their beloved Billechick has turned that team into this offseason.
the guy has no Morals and never did.

Charlie Weis. Romeo Cromell and Vinateiri got you those Superbowls.
Billechick looks like a deperate man.
getting a 30 yr old 280 pound LB and paying him 3 times what hes worth, getting 2 WRs so selfish they make T.O. look like a model citizen, then drafting the biggest thug he can find with his first pick.
Pats fans better hope they win it all this year, because their overhyoed coach had managed to destroy every chance of a bright future in New England.

g-sus1980
May 2, 2007
3:45 PM
I love it. Thanks for reading, and hatin', to bad you guys are in the minority. Ask any Pat fans. They'll tell ya that winning is everything. Oh and for anybody who likes T.O. stop watching football. Texaschud or whatever your name is, didn't I see you get slammed on another Randy Moss blog. Thanks for the comments, it's great when you see jealoulsy as thick as all of you. It just proves my point that Moss is straight up Hall of Fame. Keep reading, and hatin'.

broncogirl
May 2, 2007
8:50 PM
Umm FYI if you ask any football fan for any team they will say wining is everything not just Pats fans. Moss is just as big of a drama queen as Owens.

jangle117
May 2, 2007
8:51 PM
Congrats G -- glad you're happy w/Moss! Hope its a wonderful, long lasting thang (little oxymoron - Moss and long lasting)....Nice post Verbal!
Hey G, ask Randy how DiTrapano likes his new FED accommodations, and hope that his new business ventures in Charleston don't have him side-tracked when he's on the field. Sorry dude, if you knew anything more about him than his stats, you couldn't respect his game! T.O. ROCKS!

g-sus1980
May 3, 2007
5:44 PM
Yeeaah Jangle, keep reading baby. I love it. I don't know who you are, but you know me, Damn it's feels good to be hated.

Oh yeah what 20+ year-old uses FYI. Are you kidding me? Keep reading baby, keep reading.

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