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Jul 16 2008

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Wwonka

Are you Ready for some NFL Football??????

Welcome to the Donkey Show.

Do you realize that NFL Training camps open in Less than 2 weeks?

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Patriots QB Tom Brady, left, and much of last year’s receiving corps. (Jim Davis / Globe Staff)

STRENGTH
The top of the depth chart. A 1-2 punch of Randy Moss and Wes Welker is tough to stop on many levels, and also opens opportunities for the third receiver in three-wide packages.

WEAKNESS
After Moss, Welker and Jabar Gaffney, there is some uncertainty.

TOP QUESTIONS
Can Chad Jackson step into the role vacated by Donte’ Stallworth? Can Randy Moss (98 catches, 23 TDs) and Wes Welker (112 catches) duplicate their remarkable 2007 seasons? Will Kelley Washington emerge as more than a special teamer?

INSTANT ANALYSIS
The Patriots were in three-wide or four-wide packages on 67 percent of their offensive snaps in 2007, a reflection of how they wanted their playmaking receivers on the field. Donte’ Stallworth played in 60 percent of the team’s offensive snaps last season — most often as the Z receiver on the tight-end side — and that role is up for grabs. Chad Jackson, a second-round draft choice in 2006, has a golden chance to assume those responsibilities, with Jabar Gaffney and Kelley Washington also options. Gaffney is valuable in that he plays all the receiver spots. Although his official position is receiver, Sam Aiken was signed as a free agent more for his special teams skills, so he could be a sixth addition to the roster (the team kept five receivers out of camp last year). Fifth-round pick Matthew Slater, who is a return man with the ability to play safety and receiver, could also factor into the mix. C.J. Jones and Robert Ortiz are longer shots.

FUTURE
After re-signing with the Patriots for one year this offseason, Jabar Gaffney is lone player atop the depth chart with a contract that expires after the 2008 season. Chad Jackson (2009), Kelley Washington (2009), Randy Moss (2010), Wes Welker (2011) all have multiple years left.

Here is a List Copied from NFL.com with every teams Opening Date.

Opening dates

Baltimore Ravens
Westminster, Md.
July 21 (rookies), July 23 (veterans) More information

Buffalo Bills
Pittsford, N.Y.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Cincinnati Bengals
Georgetown, Ky.
July 27 (rookies and veterans) More information

Cleveland Browns
Berea, Ohio
July 22 (rookies and veterans)

Denver Broncos
Englewood, Colo.
July 24 (rookies and veterans)

Houston Texans
Houston
July 25 (rookies and veterans) More information

Indianapolis Colts
Terre Haute, Ind.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville
July 25 (rookies and veterans) More information

Kansas City Chiefs
River Falls, Wis.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Miami Dolphins
Davie, Fla.
July 25 (rookies and veterans) More information

New England Patriots
Foxboro, Mass.
July 21 (rookies), July 23 (veterans) Full schedule

New York Jets
Hempstead, N.Y.
July 16 (rookies), July 23 (veterans) More information

Oakland Raiders
Napa Valley, Calif.
July 24 (rookies and veterans)

Pittsburgh Steelers
Latrobe, Pa.
July 27 (rookies and veterans) More information

San Diego Chargers
San Diego
July 20 (rookies), July 24 (veterans) More information

Tennessee Titans
Nashville, Tenn.
July 25 (rookies and veterans)

NFC

Team
Location
Opening dates

Arizona Cardinals
Flagstaff, Ariz.
July 23 (rookies and veterans) More information

Atlanta Falcons
Flowery Branch, Ga.
July 25 (rookies and veterans) More information

Carolina Panthers
Spartanburg, S.C.
July 25 (rookies and veterans) More information

Chicago Bears
Bourbonnais, Ill.
July 22 (rookies and veterans) More information

Dallas Cowboys
Oxnard, Calif.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Detroit Lions
Allen Park, Mich.
July 23 (rookies and veterans)

Green Bay Packers
Green Bay, Wis.
July 27 (rookies and veterans) More information

Minnesota Vikings
Mankato, Minn.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

New Orleans Saints
Jackson, Miss./Metairie, La.
July 23 (rookies and veterans) More information

New York Giants
Albany, N.Y.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Philadelphia Eagles
Bethlehem, Pa.
July 21 (rookies), July 24 (veterans) More information

San Francisco 49ers
Santa Clara, Calif.
July 24 (rookies and veterans) More information

Seattle Seahawks
Kirkland, Wash.
July 22 (rookies), July 24 (veterans)

St. Louis Rams
Mequon, Wis.
July 24 (rookies and veterans)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
July 25 (rookies and veterans)

Washington Redskins
Ashburn, Va.
July 19 (rookies and veterans) More information

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Apr 29 2007

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Wwonka

Randy Moss Oh My!!!

NFL.com - New England Patriots Team News

Patriots acquire WR Moss from Raiders Click here to find out more!
NFL.com wire reports

ALAMEDA, Calif. (April 29, 2007) — The Oakland Raiders cut ties with Randy Moss after two unproductive seasons, sending the former Pro Bowl receiver to the New England Patriots for a fourth-round draft pick.

Moss was disgruntled for most of his two seasons in Oakland, and said frequently last season he thought he’d be better off with another team. He wanted to be dealt either to New England or Green Bay and got his wish.

“We felt this was the best scenario for both the Raiders and Randy,” Oakland coach Lane Kiffin said. “We wish him nothing but the best.”

With the Patriots, Moss will be teamed with three-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback Tom Brady, who now has plenty of talented receivers to throw to on offense. New England has already added three other wide receivers this offseason: Wes Welker in a trade with Miami, and Donte’ Stallworth and Kelley Washington as free agents.

New England began rebuilding its receiver corps last year after losing its top two receivers from 2005. Leading receiver Deion Branch, after a contract dispute, was traded to Seattle the day after the season opener, in which he didn’t play. Earlier, David Givens signed as a free agent with Tennessee.

The Patriots ended last season with Reche Caldwell, Jabar Gaffney and Troy Brown as their top three receivers. Brown is a free agent, while Caldwell and Gaffney are signed through the 2008 season.

Oakland gave up the seventh overall pick in 2005, linebacker Napoleon Harris and a seventh-round pick to Minnesota for Moss in 2005. Moss, who made five Pro Bowls in seven seasons with Minnesota, had 102 catches for 1,558 yards and 11 touchdowns with the Raiders. He had career lows last season with 42 catches for 553 yards and three touchdowns.

New Oakland coach Lane Kiffin wanted to deal Moss before the start of next weekend’s mandatory minicamp. Moss had not participated in any of the team’s offseason workouts and the Raiders were unsure if he’d attend the minicamp.

The deal leaves the Raiders with Jerry Porter, Ronald Curry, Doug Gabriel and newly acquired Mike Williams as their top receivers. Oakland traded a fourth-round pick for Williams and quarterback Josh McCown of Detroit.

Williams, who played for Kiffin in college at USC, struggled in two NFL seasons since being drafted by Detroit with the 10th pick in 2005. He started only six games in Detroit, making 37 catches for 449 yards and two touchdowns.

The Raiders selected cornerback John Bowie from Cincinnati with the pick they got from New England.”

“Moss is currently in New England undergoing a physical. He has agreed to restructure and/or extend his contract to consummate the deal. He is due base salaries of $9.25 million in 2007 and $11.25 million in 2008.

The 6-foot-4, 210-pound Moss enters his 10th NFL season after having played for the Vikings (1998-2004) and Raiders (2005-2006). He had a career-low 42 catches for 553 yards and three touchdowns last season as the Raiders struggled to a 2-14 record, and is said to be motivated to join a winning program.

The acquisition of Moss continues the team’s offseason makeover at the position. The Patriots traded for Wes Welker and signed Donte’ Stallworth and Kelley Washington in free agency.”

I think this is an Excellent Move for the patriots. Only giving up a 4th,
Fan fuckingtastic.
He was only willing to restructure for the Patriots, Lets hope that he
has seen the light and is willing to be a Part of the Puzzle instead of the Man.

Donte Stallworth and Randy Moss are the starting recievers for the NEP
That is pretty fucking good in my book.
Now I am stoked for Training Camp to get here.

Is that picture at the top from his Booking when he was arrested or what?

Peace

Billy B (7 years waiting for season Tix)

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