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Randy Moss New England bound?

All is forgiven and all his problems are behind him because he's a Pat now. Well you're right about one thing, he's no Terrell Owens. It's not the off-field incidents I would be worried about. We'll see come January, anything less than a Afc Championship would be a disappointment, right?
 
If I were a Broncos fan I'd be more worried about keeping my DB's out of gangbangin shootouts than I would be of Moss' disciplinary issues.

:thumbdwn: :dwnthumb: :lame: and any other emoticon that shows distaste for a horrible post. that was really classless.

by the way i'm tired of the BS arguement of 3 rings in 4 years stuff. it wasnt last year so the arguement doesnt work anymore. or else dallas could use the same dynasty arguement. which they dont by the way. tom brady is the most over rated guy in the league
 
:thumbdwn: :dwnthumb: :lame: and any other emoticon that shows distaste for a horrible post. that was really classless.

by the way i'm tired of the BS arguement of 3 rings in 4 years stuff. it wasnt last year so the arguement doesnt work anymore. or else dallas could use the same dynasty arguement. which they dont by the way. tom brady is the most over rated guy in the league

Patriot, class? :finger:
 
And I think we are tired of hearing about that whole BS incident about the Pat's having no class. What a lame, wrongful, and inappropriate statement that is. The Pat's have more class than any other team in the NFL.
 
lot of Class:hmmm: :hmmm: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:


Patriots cut four-time Pro Bowler Milloy

NFL.com wire reports



FOXBORO, Mass. (Sept. 2, 2003) -- The New England Patriots cut four-time Pro Bowl safety Lawyer Milloy.

Milloy, 29, who had started 106 straight games going back to his rookie season in 1996, was a defensive leader on the Patriots team that won Super Bowl XXXVI. He had 19 regular-season career interceptions, seven sacks and seven fumble recoveries.

Milloy, 29, in his seven seasons with the Patriots, had 846 tackles.
 
The Pat's have more class than any other team in the NFL.

its some of the pats faithfull who i find classless.
 
Gee thanks.........
 
Gee thanks.........

your not included in that jodi. just the jackass who would make a asinine comment about the murder of one of the denver broncos players
 
:thumbdwn: :dwnthumb: :lame: and any other emoticon that shows distaste for a horrible post. that was really classless.

Classless how? I was saddened as everyone else by Darrent's death. My statement is true. The NFL needs to keep their players out of potential situations like this as they need to keep them out of situations like the Bengal players and Pacman face. Way to try and twist it around. Fuckin idiot...I'm a football fan and sports fan in general. Think I'd be making fun of an athlete's death?
 
by the way i'm tired of the BS arguement of 3 rings in 4 years stuff. it wasnt last year so the arguement doesnt work anymore. or else dallas could use the same dynasty arguement. which they dont by the way. tom brady is the most over rated guy in the league

Nut mentioned some parts of the Broncos' history against the Pats, so I brought up the Pats' recent history overall. Get over it dude and stop your cryin. I can admire the Pats' history just like I can study US history in school. LOL @ "it doesn't work anymore.." what an idiotic thing to say.
 
lot of Class:hmmm: :hmmm: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:


Patriots cut four-time Pro Bowler Milloy

NFL.com wire reports



FOXBORO, Mass. (Sept. 2, 2003) -- The New England Patriots cut four-time Pro Bowl safety Lawyer Milloy.

Milloy, 29, who had started 106 straight games going back to his rookie season in 1996, was a defensive leader on the Patriots team that won Super Bowl XXXVI. He had 19 regular-season career interceptions, seven sacks and seven fumble recoveries.

Milloy, 29, in his seven seasons with the Patriots, had 846 tackles.

And then win two consecutive Bowls. Good move supposedly...:clapping:
 
Nut mentioned some parts of the Broncos' history against the Pats, so I brought up the Pats' recent history overall. Get over it dude and stop your cryin. I can admire the Pats' history just like I can study US history in school. LOL @ "it doesn't work anymore.." what an idiotic thing to say.

because thats what the pats 3 out of 4 years is. history. when your going to brag. do it about something recent. like their early playoff exits recently. and yea. it doesnt work anymore. it looks like a guy who is holding on to the past because he knows the future is all downhill. you dont hear green bay fans bragging about lombardi anymore for a reason
 
because thats what the pats 3 out of 4 years is. history. when your going to brag. do it about something recent. like their early playoff exits recently. and yea. it doesnt work anymore. it looks like a guy who is holding on to the past because he knows the future is all downhill. you dont hear green bay fans bragging about lombardi anymore for a reason

Maybe because that was decades ago. But even so, why not brag about having had one of the best coaches of all time. And how the fuck do you know I don't hear Packer fans bragging about shit? You just sound like sour fan whose team hasn't won shit. If past championships didn't mean anything we'd take all the Lombardi trophies and flush em down the fuckin toilet. And they'd burn all the banners. STFU.

And yeah the future "looks like it's going downhill." After losing in the AFC championship we had the best offseason of any team in recent years. :hmmm:
 
at team that looks good on paper doesnt mean its going to be good while playing. players get hurt and it changes every thing
 
lol yeah i want to knock his teeth out but thats not the point. it happens every year a team looks good on paper and then a few players get hurt and they get skrewed over not sayint its going to be the pats but it happens every year to some team
 
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Maybe because that was decades ago. But even so, why not brag about having had one of the best coaches of all time. And how the fuck do you know I don't hear Packer fans bragging about shit? You just sound like sour fan whose team hasn't won shit. If past championships didn't mean anything we'd take all the Lombardi trophies and flush em down the fuckin toilet. And they'd burn all the banners. STFU.

And yeah the future "looks like it's going downhill." After losing in the AFC championship we had the best offseason of any team in recent years. :hmmm:

:eek: :bulb: :wacko:

i dont even know how to begin with such a ridiculous line of thinking. oh well
 
All of the talk in this thread about Randy Moss's character should have been sent to the Patriots' front office because I'm sure they didn't consider any of that when they decided to trade for him.
 
What should I be worried about then?

And take the AFC out of that last statement and yes.

I was refering to the fact that the lost the AFC championship Game last year, so wouldn't you agree that in order for these moves to improve the team, they would have to win the AFC championship.

The problem with Randy Moss is that he was cancer to both teams he played for. Taking plays off, bad mouthing coaches and quarterbacks, that's what I wouldn't be happy with. If you can keep him happy all year then you have a hell of a player. If he becomes unhappy, he'll bring the whole team down with him, even the super-Patriots.

Goodfella, you can't sit there and honestly tell me this guy deserves the benfit of the doubt, that just ridiculous. He'll have his chance to prove what kind of player he'll be with the Pats. It's obvious you are saying what you are because you are a Patriots fan. Most fans I would be thinking "Shit, I hope this guy can keep it together for a year." But, you could be his agent! ;)
 
All of the talk in this thread about Randy Moss's character should have been sent to the Patriots' front office because I'm sure they didn't consider any of that when they decided to trade for him.


And the Patriots always make the right move! :thumb:
 
They've had a lot more hits than misses, that's for damn sure.
 
They've had a lot more hits than misses, that's for damn sure.


Letting both starting receivers go last year instead of paying them, may have cost them a trip to the Super Bowl. I really like the Stallworth and Thomas pick ups this year, but there will be a lot of tough AFC teams. I just didn't like the Moss and Merriwether pick ups, they can make or break your team. I just think it's funny that Patriots fans are so certain that these guys are gonna be class -acts in New England.
 
I was refering to the fact that the lost the AFC championship Game last year, so wouldn't you agree that in order for these moves to improve the team, they would have to win the AFC championship.

The problem with Randy Moss is that he was cancer to both teams he played for. Taking plays off, bad mouthing coaches and quarterbacks, that's what I wouldn't be happy with. If you can keep him happy all year then you have a hell of a player. If he becomes unhappy, he'll bring the whole team down with him, even the super-Patriots.

Goodfella, you can't sit there and honestly tell me this guy deserves the benfit of the doubt, that just ridiculous. He'll have his chance to prove what kind of player he'll be with the Pats. It's obvious you are saying what you are because you are a Patriots fan. Most fans I would be thinking "Shit, I hope this guy can keep it together for a year." But, you could be his agent! ;)

Yeah I know what you meant. I jokingly said "take the AFC out of that equation," meaning just anything less than a CHAMPIONSHIP would be a disappointment. Just kidding.

But if Randy Moss does decide to pull this type of thing, I'm sure the Pats are well aware of potential disasters and have learned from TO in Philly and will have a back up plan, not to mention Donte Stallworth, Wes Welker, Kelly Washington, Reche Caldwell, Jabar Gaffney and Chad Jackson at WR. They simply have an opportunity to be great so why pass it up by holding on to a late draft pick? Randy Moss is only 30 and all the talent in the league at WR. As a fan, I don't mind the chances of him not pulling it back together in order to see a great offense for once. And he he said he wanted to be somewhere he could win. Well here it is. If he fucks it up, probably his last chance.
 
Letting both starting receivers go last year instead of paying them, may have cost them a trip to the Super Bowl. I really like the Stallworth and Thomas pick ups this year, but there will be a lot of tough AFC teams. I just didn't like the Moss and Merriwether pick ups, they can make or break your team. I just think it's funny that Patriots fans are so certain that these guys are gonna be class -acts in New England.

What Patriots fans said anything about Merriwether being a class act?
 
I think the Pats with Randy Moss are unstoppable...Up until the point they are stopped and someone has a bad game or whatever, then Moss pulls his typical shit, the same type of shit that TO pulled with McNabb.

I think the Pats have let some people go that they shouldn't have...Milloy, Law, Branch, and a couple of others. I think they are trying to make right by paying for Stallworth, Moss, etc. I personally think it is a good idea to start paying their players, but I would have secured Asante Samuel rather than tagging him and picking up both of these other guys. I think Stallworth alone would do just fine, they had no receivers at all last year and had they not choked in the championship game, probably would have won the whole thing.

2 things hold the Pats destiny:

1)Will Moss behave?
2)Is Maroney for real?

Everything else seems to have fallen in place.
 
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