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Is this a fair trade to and romo for brady and moss?

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Is this a fair trade to and romo for brady and moss?

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  1. that's like a lateral move to me. only if those are just your favorite players.


  2. I think moss and brady don't connect as easily as last year. And romo and T.O might connect more this year but I still wouldn't make the trade. I'd keep moss and brady.

  3. absolutely not, i love romo and T.0 but brady has the  records and experience. He knows how   to win in the playoffs. Randy Moss is the better reciever than T.O at this time, 23 tds speak for itself.

  4. no cause brady is better than romo

  5. Brady and Moss will do a little better than Romo and Owens

    Probably about 5 tds better, 3 for Brady and 2 for Moss

  6. The Patriots would ha have to be on drugs to make that trade.

  7. romo has not proven he can win a playoff game and TO has a bad locker room presence so no

  8. Really thats not much of a trade i mean they are both a good connection for QB and WR.  I would personally stick with TO and Romo.  I dont think its worth a trade.

  9. No.  Brady would not play well outside of New England.  He is not as good of a QB.  TO is the inferior WR by far.

    Romo might be an upgrade at QB, but not by much.  Romo might be a great QB someday, but he has a couple more years to get there.  Maybe this might be his year to shine.  Better to keep him in the system he is used to.  Brady also fares better in the system he is used to and would do worse should he go elsewhere.  Unlike someone like Favre, who should be able to play almost anywhere, Brady does not have natural talent.  Brady is a product of the system he works in.  He is greatly motivated, very bright and remains calm under pressure.  These are great attributes, but Brady lacks natural physical tools to succeed in the game outside of the system he currently works in.  As teams have fully adjusted, I will be curious to see how the patriots do this year.  But I think Brady's numbers go down significantly this year.  The team around him is getting older and weaker.  Their time is over and Brady cannot pick up the slack alone.  Romo, on the other hand, has a team around him that has improved.  His numbers will be at least as good as last year if not better.  No, I would not trade them.  I believe Romo will outperform Brady this year.  And they will both do better in the system and team they are used to.

    Moss vs. TO is an interesting matchup.  Since Brady loves to throw to Moss almost exclusively, he should get his numbers.  But therein lies some of the offensive problems for the patriots.  Moss may get 14 to 16 TDs this year.  And his yards per catch should be pretty high.  But opponents are going to key in on Moss.  Late in the season last year, teams started to get pressure on Brady and kept Moss out of the game.  The patriots right now look awfully vulnerable to me.  While Moss might get good numbers overall, I see some struggling ahead for Brady and the New England offense.

    TO should see more of a steady play from Romo.  TO will get numbers too.  He's good enough to pull up to 10 to 12 TDs this year.  Romo is likely to spread the ball around a little more.  So TO may not get as much.  Also, TO does not have the natural talent that Moss has.  Even so, Owens is still a good receiver and one of the best.

    I would say that Romo is more physically talented than Brady.  He is able to move better out of the pocket and make something happen.  His greatest problem is trying to make something happen when there is nothing there.  He might make a mistake or two that Brady would not.  So Romo may throw more INTs.

    A trade is interesting.  If this is a fantasy question, then it comes down to a lot of things.  I do not understand fantasy football.  I didn't know you could trade players.  But if you can, it depends on which side of the trade you are on.  Personally, it would not matter which side I am on.  I would not trade.  There are too many variables.  It might seem like an easy answer, but I do not think the patriots will perform well this year.  They have left too many question marks in my head.  And I have a gut feeling that they will struggle offensively.

    If it were a real life trade, I would not want Brady on my team.  He does not have the physical tools to play.  And I certainly would not give up Romo to get him.  I would like to have Moss, but I would not want to give up TO and Romo to get him.  Brady is not fair compensation for getting Moss and losing Romo and TO.  From the New England perspective, Brady and Moss were the most effective duo in history last year.  You don't trade that away...AT ALL.

    So, no, don't trade.

  10. heck no randy moss and tom brady will kill to and tony homo oops my bad i mean romo ,,,,,,, darn i screwed up

  11. hellll no

  12. No cause Moss is a better receiver than TO and Brady is a better QB that Romo

  13. What is fair?

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