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Total Meltdown Scenario... presented by WFNZ


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Nope...Shock and Moss are completely different players in every aspect of the game. I believe this team NEEDS Jeremy Shockey not just for his ability to catch the ball but because he brings an edge. Randy brings no edge. Other than Shockey and Steve Smith on offense who has a mean streak? You don't want to get rid of that when you still have a young QB. Gotta have the older guys who won't back down from going over the middle and will lay a defender out if they are bearing down on the franchise QB. Moss would leave Cam out to dry and we'd lose a blocker for the run game...rather have Shockey right now.

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haha i would be fine with that. I feel that barnidge could replace shock and ive always liked moss

Moss helped me win my first fantasy championship when he went to the pats but Im really just completely over the barnidge experiment. Coulda woulda shoulda, plus he doesnt have the same fire or leadership ability as Shock. Sorry Moss but i love me some shock. no homo

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Moss brings nothing to the table for us at this point. We already have 2 deep threats in Gettis and Smith. We hae a possession receiver in LaFell and could better use a slot receiver like Welker versus a Moss. As for Shockey, he would be worth keeping if we could get him on a 2 year contract with little guaranteed money.

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Moss brings nothing to the table for us at this point. We already have 2 deep threats in Bettis and Smith. We hae a possession receiver in LaFell and ccould better use a slot receiver like Welker versus a Moss. As for Shockey, he would be worth keeping if we could get him on a 2 year contract with little guaranteed money.

We signed Bettis?? THE BUS IS BACK!!

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why are you people obsessed with either of these players?

Moss can no longer separate and was basically cut from three teams his last year in the league.

Jeremy Shockey can no longer separate from anything and is a glorified 6th lineman. The Panthers could easily replace his production with a late round blocking tight end.

but noooo something something attitude goo goo ga ga

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