1. most under rated wide receiver in the NFL. Welcome back Kotter. My fantasy team thanks you.
  2. I moved him to my bench after having him as starter all week, but it didn't matter I won my game anyway.

    Sorry, Lance. No disrespect. I didn't realize you would go ape shyt on the Giants defense.

    Unsung (silent) MVP on this offense. Just look at what transpired the 2 weeks before when we couldn't keep the chains moving with critical 3rd down catches.
  3. Remember those comparison questions in school?.....Hat is to head as _____ is to hand.

    Moore is to the Saints offense as Wes Welker is to the Patriots offense.
  4. or

    Moore is to Saints offense as Grease is to Wheel
  5. lance moore is just another decent wide receiver.

    all that matters is number 9 behind center.

    the rest can be replaced by bums off the street.

    as long those bums dont include reggie bush.

    how about that offensive line though?

    brees had more time than steve walsh in a downpour in tiger stadium. well, about the same.
  6. I like that. Saintslogo
  7. while i would agree with you that number 9 is a phenom, and the O line has really stepped it up, Lance Moore catches everything thrown at him. Dude is a possession receiver, and is very under rated, as is the offensive line, you have a point.
  8. yes, Tirk has oversimplified the situation as he is prone to do on many occasions. I will agree Brees makes you a better receiver.

    If it was that easy though, Devery Henderson would be a perennial Pro Bowler with his speed

    Lance Moore has hands like Colston, nothing falls to the ground
  9. We get it; you don't like reggie bush. You're not being fair to our WRs though. Not every number 9 throw is perfect. Colston in particular made some flat ridiculous grabs on passes he had to leap and twist in mid-air for yesterday. Moore's juggling grab on the opening possession should have been intercepted by Corey Webster; he jumped the route perfectly, but let the ball squirt through his hands.

    i've already commented on the o-line and the near flawless job they did in another thread.

    Peter King writes today:

    This probably has a lot to do with our offensive production...they are finally getting some legitimate practice competition during the week.