oh it's easy. Fabbs told me how that happens. You just take a WR that's already on the team and move him up the depth chart into Moss' old spot. BAM! You've got a replacement! It's just that easy to replace a player like Randy Moss!
oh it's easy. Fabbs told me how that happens. You just take a WR that's already on the team and move him up the depth chart into Moss' old spot. BAM! You've got a replacement! It's just that easy to replace a player like Randy Moss!
or if you're vander you can replace Moss with Malcolm Floyd
lol Chargerfan
As a Raider fan, I can say it wasn't a bad trade. It just shows we could have got better value. Pats didn't win anything, and neither did the Raiders.
Although I understand Belichick's philosophy (let go of veterans on the last year of their contract in favor of draft picks), I wonder if they agreed too quickly to the 3rd rounder.
Minny's surely desperate at this point. They have a bunch of veterans (Favre, Pat Williams, Longwell, Hutchinson, Winfield) and are pretty much in win-now mode. The Pats should have been able to get a player or two that can help immediately (especially on D) plus a 3rd rounder.
As it stands, if/when Rice comes back, the combination of Moss, Rice, Harvin, Berrian will easily be the best receiving corps around. Add Adrian Peterson and that's a of an offense, even if Favre doesn't play as well as he did last year.
They def. agreed too quickly. When they were able to get a 1st rounder for Seymour that's one thing, but if the best they could get for Moss was a 3rd rounder then at that point it's the sunk cost conundrum and they shoulda just played Moss for the rest of the season.
Even estranged, Giselle and I will miss Randy very much. Randy just needed somebody to love.
lol u completely disappearing after that regulation beatdown i put on you in the other thread
whatever you say, pedo. Justify it however you like. You've already managed to justify drafting a kicker in the 1st round, and I'm sure at some point you'll justify trading your 2011 first rounder for a fat useless DE too
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I was wondering when you'll be back to entertain me. Go ahead buddy, the stage is yours. Don't forget the meth.
It sucks that the best thing to look forward to now is the 2011 draft. Just when the team excites everyone for the season with an unexpected win, they kill it with this trade.
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it's so obvious your mother was on xanax when you were conceived
It all depends on how Brady feels. If he gets emo and gives even less of a and just spends all his time with Giselle Ono and their kid and his other illegitimate kid, then the season is over.
If Brady sees this as a challenge and feels like he needs to focus even more, then this team is still capable of being solid.
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Methamphetamine has high potential for abuse and addiction by activating the psychological reward system via increasing levels of dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin in the brain. Methamphetamine is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and exogenous obesity. Methamphetamine is marketed in the United States under the trademark name Desoxyn.
Methamphetamine was first synthesized from ephedrine in Japan in 1893 by chemist Nagai Nagayoshi. In 1919, crystallized methamphetamine was synthesized by Akira Ogata via reduction of ephedrine using red phosphorus and iodine. In 1943, Abbott Laboratories requested for its approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of narcolepsy, mild depression, postencephalitic parkinsonism, chronic alcoholism, cerebral arteriosclerosis, and hay fever. Methamphetamine was approved for all of these indications in December, 1944. All of these indication approvals were eventually removed. The only two approved marketing indications remaining for methamphetamine are for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and the short-term management of exogenous obesity, although the drug is clinically established as effective in the treatment of narcolepsy
Tbh Giselle cheating on him I think has made him focus again because he doesn't wanna be a made cuck. If how he played against Miami is anything like how he'll play the rest of the year, he'll be focused, I just don't see them having enough talent to get very far.
The offense now is still more talented than in 01, 03, or 04.
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so he just googles meth and posts a description
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corey dillon was the only impact player Brady's ever had on offense besides Moss.
The defense isn't tho, well maybe it's comparable to the 01 talent level, but the coaching staff is an abortion now compared to back then. Lets be real, they didn't win because of their offense in 01 03 or 04.
One of the earliest uses of methamphetamine was during World War II, when it was used by Axis and Allied forces.[7] The German military dispensed it under the trade name Pervitin. It was widely distributed across rank and division, from elite forces to tank crews and aircraft personnel, with many millions of tablets being distributed throughout the war.[8] From 1942 until his death in 1945, Adolf Hitler may have been given intravenous injections of methamphetamine by his personal physician Theodor Morell. It is possible that it was used to treat Hitler's speculated Parkinson's disease, or that his Parkinson-like symptoms that developed from 1940 onwards resulted from using methamphetamine.[9]
In Japan, methamphetamine was sold under the registered trademark of Philopon (ヒロポン hiropon?) by Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma for civilian and military use. Similar to the situation in the rest of the world, the side effects of methamphetamine were not well studied, and regulation was not seen as necessary.
Post-war use
After World War II, a large Japanese military stockpile of methamphetamine, known by its trademark Philopon, flooded the market.[10] The Japanese Ministry of Health banned it in 1951; since then, it has been increasingly produced by the Yakuza criminal organization.[11] On the streets, it is also known as S, Shabu, and Speed, in addition to its old trademarked name.
In the 1950s, there was a rise in the legal prescription of methamphetamine to the American public. In the 1954 edition of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, indications for methamphetamine included "narcolepsy, postencephalitic parkinsonism, alcoholism, certain depressive states, and in the treatment of obesity."[12]
The 1960s saw the start of significant use of clandestinely manufactured methamphetamine as well as methamphetamine created in users' own homes for personal use. The recreational use of methamphetamine continues to this day.
Y U MAD BRO?
Same logic with the Devi Harris trade. No one lost. tiedsies.
In 03 they absolutely did. Carolina curbstomped the Patriots D the entire 2nd half of the SB, if it wasn't for Brady carrying the team, they would have gotten their asses beat.
Yeah that comparison might work if the Mavericks traded Devin Harris for a 2nd round pick. As it was, they traded him for a current All-Star and future HOF'er.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methamphetamine
I don't know if anyone can up trolling but you're doing a pretty good job of it at the moment.![]()
Yes that was one bad quarter from the defense. Yes Brady stepped up big in the 4th quarter of that game, but this defense right now is ty enough where the offense is gonna need to be great ever week, without Moss I'm not sure if they can do that. Then again the special teams could just dominate every week.
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