How does anyone know how big a role he will play?
Yahoo set the bar at 408 yards for this season.
Over or under?
I'm going with under.
How does anyone know how big a role he will play?
Did your mom drink bleach during her pregnancy?
Do you even know your mom?
Here we have a guy who will be a first ballot Hall of Famer. Proabably the best long ball receiver in the history of game once again motivated. So tell me Blake just what do the Niners have planned for him? Oh yeah, you don't know. Who does?
I 'll say this...
If he plays in all 16 games, 800 yards.
I'm going under, too. Alex Smith is awful throwing the deep ball, and I think Randy is going to be the fourth or maybe even fifth WR. Add in Vernon Davis, and he'll really be the 5th or 6th target.
It will be interesting to see how Greg Roman will use him, I'm guessing as a 3rd and long guy/red zone guy
He may end up with 5 or so TD's and few actual receiving yards if this turns out to be the case
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According to a report by Peter King of SI.com, it appears as though the good Moss has showed up to 49ers training camp. ”Randy Moss absolutely has something left. If he stays healthy, five weeks from now I think you’re going to see Randy Moss as a contributing player on a playoff offense” said King after watching Niners camp.
From a fantasy perspective, Moss should be considered an excellent gamble at his current rank of 139th overall on our Kramerica Sports 2012 Fantasy Football Top 200 Rankings. He might be a bust, however, I believe he is going to score double digit touchdowns in San Francisco this season.
I will say he looks good in red
The question with him is never, "can he", but, "will he"?
If he's committed to being more of a locker room presence and a mentor, fine, I think he'll be beneficial
But Randy has never been okay with anything other than a central role, and I'm gonna stay worried that he'll end up being a toxic presence and a distraction in the locker room if he gets unhappy
We've never seen him this old before (obviously). With some age comes maturity. He realizes this is his last stop, he knows he's not there to do what he did in Minnesota. I'm sure he understands the realities of his "current" situation.
I expect him to play a big part in this Niner offensive scheme.
Another stellar prediction.
Asshat.
Peter King is wrong almost as often as you
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