Carr Bomb said:Randy Moss is the better reciever RIGHT NOW, but if your on a long term plan or you're planning for the future AJ is the better reciever and better choice. I gaurantee you that Most GMs in this league would select AJ over Moss right now, the only teams that would take Moss over AJ are teams that feel they are on the bubble and have to win RIGHT NOW, like oakland. Oakland signed another aging vetern qb and have signed many older FA's over the past seasons and have put themselves in the "got to win now" mold. Also I find it absolutely ridiculous people question Culpepper's ability and automaticly give Moss all the credit in his success. Culpepper has put the ball in the place where Moss could make a play on the ball and thats all you can ask your qb to do and he shouldn't be punished for it. When Moss was injured, Culpepper still got the job done, which is the reason why minosota felt more than comfortable in letting Moss go. If it wasn't for the year that Manning put up, Culpepper would of been a serious MVP canidate and instead of us talking about the year peyten had everyone would be singing the praises of Culpepper. I think Moss is really going to miss Culpepper this year and I'm expecting him to take a step back this year. Collins can throw a good deep ball, but for every good pass he makes, there are a equal amount of horrible ones.
Moss is the better choice now & will be for at least the next 3-5 yrs.
When did 28 become 38?
The reason people are shorting Culpepper is Moss has proven he can make any QB he plays with have their best years of their careers.
He's had 100 yards & scored TD's with the following QB's
Brad Johnson & Randall Cunningham in 98.
Cunningham & Jeff George in 99.
Culpepper in 00.
Culpepper & Todd Bouman in 01.
Culpepper & Gus Frerrotte in 02-04.
Culpepper is the only elite QB in that bunch. So it seems to me that as long as the QB is slightly above average then Moss doesn't miss a beat.