Quote:
Originally Posted by milkman
He quit on Cassel toward the middle of the season, and came back, so to speak, when they tweaked the system to get more consistent production out of Cassel.
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Over 75 yard games in green; under 30 yard games in red.
2008
Week 1: Pats 17, KC 10.
6 rec, 116 yds
Week 2: Pats 19, Jets 10.
2 rec, 22 yds
Week 3: Miami 38, Pats 13.
4 rec, 25 yds
Week 5: Pats 30, SF 21.
5 rec, 111 yds
Week 6: SD 30, Pats 10.
3 rec, 26 yds
Week 7: Pats 41, Denver 7. 5 rec, 69 yds
Week 8: Pats 23, St. Louis 16.
7 rec, 102 yds
Week 9, Indy 18, Pats 15. 6 rec, 65 yds
Week 10: Pats 20, Buffalo 10. 5 rec, 53 yds
Week 11: Jets 34, Pats 31.
3 rec, 26 yds
Week 12: Pats 48, Miami 28.
8 rec, 125 yds
Week 13: Pitt 33, Pats 10. 4 rec, 45 yds
Week 14: Pats 24, Seattle 21. 3 rec, 56 yds
Week 15: Pats 49, Oakland 26. 5 rec, 67 yds
Week 16: Pats 47, Arizona 7.
2 rec, 87 yds
Week 17: Pats 13, Buffalo 0.
1 rec, 13 yds
He was actually pretty consistent, at least with his inconsistency.
And it still pisses me off that Cassel led that team to 11-5 and they STILL didn't make the playoffs.
Moss is Moss. Yeah, sometimes, he doesn't make the best effort on decoy routes. But to say he's a quitter is extreme, IMO. (Again, that doesn't mean he WOULDN'T be a quitter if a mediocre team handed him big money.)