
10-28-2007, 09:53 PM
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Thistley Downs
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
I've watched the majority of his college games and virtually every single one of his pro games.
I don't think he's changed at all. I think the press did a spectacular job of making his attitude look like something it never was.
He never liked the press. Even in college, he would rarely talk to them.
He's always been a tremendously unselfish player. They made a big deal about his "I play when I want to play" quote and how he takes plays off.
No reciever sprints down the field and does any more running than he does in a game....and opposing defenders always talk about the ability he has to lull you asleep when he changes pace so much from play to play.
In many of the bombs he catches he doesn't always come off the line hard, but he explodes a few strides into the play.
On run plays to his opposite side he will basically do nothing. Every now and than they fake the run to the opposite side - he comes off the line flat and than explodes.
Belichick and Brady both say Moss is the "smartest wide reciever I've ever seen" for many of the on-field reasons media people knocked him for.
Even now, he's a mismatch for every defensive back in the game. And you have to focus your entire defense around stopping him. That's much easier to do when a team has a lousy O-line (the Pats dont) a lousy QB (the Pats don't) or a lousy playcaller (the Pats dont)
He will have a HUGE game against Indy - of that I have no doubt. He has always been spectacular in playoff games and important regular season games.
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Stick to horseys.
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