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Originally Posted by kccrow
The other thing I thought of in addition to what Cupid said is that there is a real fascination with needing to have an elite #1 guy. I hate going back to it all the time but if you look at what New England did winning for years is that they got a bunch of B and C level receivers and just spread the ball around. Their A guy was a TE. Hell, they didn't even have an A guy in the first few. They never won a Super Bowl with Randy Moss, but they sure did win them with guys like Givens and Patten or Cooks and Amendola. If you have a good QB, he'll find the open guys and make plays.
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While you're not necessarily wrong, I just don't know if Randy Moss in NE is the best example.
I don't think his cost prevented the Pats from adding elsewhere and he brought it with his play.
He just lost out because the other team had a 1 in one billion catch.