*sigh*
For real ticklingfeet4fu, do you bother to read every word of my posts? Every word? If so, then your lastest response doesn't make sense. Moss' stats have nothing to do with the topic.
Randy Moss is only dangerous on one route.
Randy Moss does not hurt defenses on any other route. He is very average in terms of playmaking ability on other routes. What makes Moss dangerous to teams? The deep route. Here's your homework assignment. Can you recall moments where Randy Moss has consistently turned a 5 yard slant route into a 20 yard gain? Can you recall times where Randy Moss breaks tackles on a consistent basis and make big plays on any route?
Since my detractors like throwing stats out there, find the answer to those questions. Did you ever wonder why I am using the term "one dimensional"? What does that mean? Do you even know?
For real ticklingfeet4fu, do you bother to read every word of my posts? Every word? If so, then your lastest response doesn't make sense. Moss' stats have nothing to do with the topic.
Randy Moss is only dangerous on one route.
Randy Moss does not hurt defenses on any other route. He is very average in terms of playmaking ability on other routes. What makes Moss dangerous to teams? The deep route. Here's your homework assignment. Can you recall moments where Randy Moss has consistently turned a 5 yard slant route into a 20 yard gain? Can you recall times where Randy Moss breaks tackles on a consistent basis and make big plays on any route?
Since my detractors like throwing stats out there, find the answer to those questions. Did you ever wonder why I am using the term "one dimensional"? What does that mean? Do you even know?