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<blockquote data-quote="Buckeyepackfan" data-source="post: 125729" data-attributes="member: 228"><p>Insanity is thinking a rookie WR is going to have a big impact next year. We got a good one in Jennings this year, and look how he has fizzled the last half of the season. </p><p>Jennings has played well above the level of most rookie wr's who are trying to learn the WCO, but it has been proven year in and year out that it takes 2-3(more likely 3) years for a receiver to make an impact.</p><p></p><p>Moss is a veteran worth looking at, Chris Carter kept him in check while he was at Minny, all Moss needs is someone to keep him in th right state of mind, with the respect he has for Brett, I believe he would as someone else said, do everything he could to revive his career while catching passes from Brett.</p><p></p><p>I know some of you just hate the thought of Brett coming back next year, but if TT made a run at Moss it would show Brett that TT is serious about getting the right pieces in place to make a deep run into the play-offs next year.</p><p></p><p>Heck, who knows, if the chips fall right this weekend, the defense keeps playing at the level they are, and Brett and the offence gets hot, making a deep run into the play-offs could happen this year which would make Moss even more interested in coming to Green Bay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckeyepackfan, post: 125729, member: 228"] Insanity is thinking a rookie WR is going to have a big impact next year. We got a good one in Jennings this year, and look how he has fizzled the last half of the season. Jennings has played well above the level of most rookie wr's who are trying to learn the WCO, but it has been proven year in and year out that it takes 2-3(more likely 3) years for a receiver to make an impact. Moss is a veteran worth looking at, Chris Carter kept him in check while he was at Minny, all Moss needs is someone to keep him in th right state of mind, with the respect he has for Brett, I believe he would as someone else said, do everything he could to revive his career while catching passes from Brett. I know some of you just hate the thought of Brett coming back next year, but if TT made a run at Moss it would show Brett that TT is serious about getting the right pieces in place to make a deep run into the play-offs next year. Heck, who knows, if the chips fall right this weekend, the defense keeps playing at the level they are, and Brett and the offence gets hot, making a deep run into the play-offs could happen this year which would make Moss even more interested in coming to Green Bay. [/QUOTE]
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