Patriots Looking To Match Colts Offense in 2007-2008 Season
New England has been on the top of the NFL universe for some time now, but after a disturbing playoff exit last season, the Patriots are reloading for another run at a Super Bowl win.
Randy Moss has been a bit of a common folk among football players the last few years, far from the player he was early in his career in Minnesota.
He never quite fit in Oakland and his unhappiness with playing on a losing team took his interest away from the game.
Now he gets another shot at becoming great in a place where players flock to revive their careers and their reputations. The New England Patriots have become the New York Yankees of football.
A couple of years ago a troubled Corey Dillon left his problems behind and became not only a model citizen, but also a Super Bowl champion. Moss is looking to follow Dillon's path to the top, a path that goes directly through Bill Belicheck and the New England Patriots.
The Pats have added other big name receivers in Donte Stallworth and Wes Welker, who doubles as a top notch punt returner. The intent in camp this year is simple to see, be able to match the offense of the Indianapolis Colts, punch for punch.
New England will get a look at their revamped offense on Friday night when they travel to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Bucs are favored by 2.5 and the total on the game is 33.
August 9, 2007
Posted By Vincent Tapoglia III
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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