This thread is solid gold.
"No way."
"Moss has been hurt all preseason and hasn't done anything. He has no rapport developed with Brady and no experience running in this offense. He COULD be top 10; but I expect 25-40 more likely."
"Brady will throw 30 TDs, but not many will go to Moss."
"I think the better question is- will Donte Stallworth outproduce Moss? I think that wager is about even money-"
"I'm a Pats homer and I'd hate to have Moss. Guaranteed he is going to be QUESTIONABLE on the injury report almost every game this year. Have fun setting those rosters Moss owners."
"IMO, the headache of owning Moss isn't going to be worth the couple of games where he blows up. His production will be erratic and I'd rather have the steady production of a guy like Cotchery who I know is going to get a lot of targets."
"No"
"It's not going to happen."
"History is not in your favor Randy Moss."
"Wes Welker will have more TDs than Randy Moss."
"There hasn't been a NE receiver ever get more than 7 TDs over the past several years, or accumulate a sick amount of yards/catches. No way."
"Moss can still be productive, but I think his best days are behind him and I don't think he's going to suddenly explode this year."
"According to his trends, my magic 8-Ball, and, well, the fact that for all intents and purposes, he still hasn't begun training camp yet, all signs point to 'no'."
"Welker is the best WR on the Patriots right now. Moss is no longer the same Moss that we used to see on the Vikings, yet no one realizes it. Everyone thinks he will sill return to old form, but that is just not going to happen.
Once a player starts doggin' it, his intensity and that fire in your stomach to play the game is just gone. It's just gone. Moss will never be more than a mediorce receiver for the rest of his career. He is only playing based on his past reputation right now."