Terrible comparison. Brady is on a different level than Eli.
His fantasy numbers without Moss are not, and thats what the OP is talking about.
I've been more impressed with Welker over the last few years. If teams want to double cover Welker, that is fine as he is not the biggest matchup problem that the Patriots present; Hernandez is. Add in Gronkowski and the progress of Tate and Edleman and Brady should be fine. To say that his weapons are not as good as Eli is silly. The only thing the Giants have on offense that the Patriots do not - even with Moss gone - is a talented running back.This was likely a fishing expedition, but honestly ask yourself how good Moss has looked this year aside from that one handed grab over a gimpy Revis. And no, I'm not a homer. I do own Moss in a few leagues, however. Looking at this as objectively as I can I've seen a Randy Moss who has failed to get a lot of separation on most deep routes and who has dropped a few potential TD's that he should've (and would've in the past) hauled in.
Eli has MUCH better weapons. A couple rookie TE's and Welker/Tate = Steve Smith, Nicks, Boss, and Manningham???Definitely not fishing. I am talking fantasy here. I understand those with Brady want to think of him as an elite fantasy QB, but he simply never was outside of the short time in Moss's prime. You cannot argue with that.
Yes, they are better than Manningham, Smith, Nicks and Boss. Welker is easily the best WR in that grouping (Fantasy and otherwise) and Boss is, well, Boss.
The guys has 13 targets this year. He won't finish the season with the FF numbers of either of the NE TE's, assuming they all stay healthy. Eli is a nice QB and from a fantasy perspective will put up numbers on some weeks; but thus far he's been more misses than hits. Brady is a much better passer and is in a pass first offense with no real NFL runingbacks at his disposal. BJE has had a few nice games, but how many teams would he start on in the NFL? He is not going to be a huge factor in FF over the course of the season.Also, if you are figuring the Monday night game into your mathematical equation, ask yourself how many times Brady and the Patriots O will not see the snaps they missed after three D/ST TD's. That game was an anomaly for a still very young Patriots D. What is far more likely to happen in the remainder of the season is that the Patriots will be involved in shootouts against the likes of the Chargers, Vikings, Colts, Jets, et al. Their defense just isn't that good. Yet.