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peppers walks, randy signs...


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According to randy moss aka a WR that is faster than Steve Smith, reports that he doesn't expect to be with the patriots next season. So if peppers walks I expect the panthers to offer randy moss a 2year deal. I know this will never happen but Fox needs something to shake!

Check out rotoworld.com for moss coments.

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1) he said he doesn't believe the Patriots will resign him in 2011. He will still be there next year.

2) he'll be looking for a huge payday, and frankly I wouldn't give it to him. he's aging, and is the Peppers of WR's. gives up on plays if he gets frustrated early, and has always been a slouch in the post season.

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Smiths on field speed right now owns Moss'

nope

smith is quicker and more agile but moss is wayyyy faster as far as speed. He's always been fast and with that long stride you will have a hard time catching him.

If moss and smith make wide open catches, but a defender has the angle on him, moss will get away more times than smith.

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