Randy Moss and Joey Galloway: Double the Trouble in New England
The New England Patriots now posses another scary attribute to their already impressive offense scheme.
As of March 14, 2009, the Patriots have added another deep threat to their offense, Joey Galloway. Seeing Galloway and Randy Moss run streaks down the field will be one thing every defense in the NFL will have to pay close attention to.
Galloway, even at 37, still has some juice left in him despite the injury struck season he had last year. Galloway has always been known for the deep threat and out-jumping defenders thanks to his tremendous leaping ability and his strong body frame.
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This duo will cause defenses headaches because of their ability to run deep down field and jump out and snag the ball right out of the air. One of them will either draw double coverage, (help from the safety), so the other will be left man-to-man with a 5'10" cornerback.
They will not only produce some pretty big numbers themselves, but they will open up even more holes for speedy slot receiver Wes Welker. While the defense is spending time on keeping track of Moss and Galloway, this will leave Welker, likely to be covered by a slower strong safety or a linebacker, to find opening and break away in the flats or in the seam.
Moss and Galloway add to an already stacked passing game led by Tom Brady. With the deep threats caused by Moss and Galloway, and the yards after catch from Welker and Ben Watson, this passing core will cause the defense to back off from the line of scrimmage, which will allow more first-down running and big runs from the draw play.
Watching the New England Patriots will be a must-see. They have added to their record-breaking offense of 2007, so you should expect to see the same thing, or even more records to be broken.

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