MOSS WAKES UP
ProFootballTalk.com —
At a time when there were questions regarding the physical condition and emotional drive of receiver Randy Moss, the best player on the Patriots’ offense not named Tom Brady has gotten out of the two-game funk with a 66-yard touchdown catch in the first half of New England’s game at San Francisco. In all, Moss has four catches for 103 yards as the Pats lead the Niners 17-14. Though they lead the all-time series 7-3, New England has never won at San Fran. The action can be followed right here ...
On the Couch
Pacifist Viking —
Vikings-Saints However we've felt watching this team so far, consider this: one week from this moment we may be musing on our 3-3 team. There are a few things I'll be watching closely Monday night: The Viking Linebackers. Without E.J. Henderson, there will be a lot of pressure on the other linebackers to make plays against Sean Payton's zany short-passing game. Reggie Bush could have 100 yards receiving. Bryant McKinnie. I'll be zooming my focus on him as much as possible (when I watch other teams play, I can watch parts of the game other than the ball; when I watch the Vikings, I have trouble doing that). ...
Shots Heard 'Round The Web - Patriots Links 10/06/08
Pats Pulpit —
... the Niners defense toothless, as it was unable to get off the field from the second quarter on.
Crumpacker also calls out the offense, saying the receivers didn't give O'Sullivan much help.
Gwenn Knapp (SFC) explores if the loss was an execution problem or a strategic problem for the 49ers.
Ray Ratto (SFC) points out that it's tough to win games without having the ball.
NFL Game Center has post game stats and analysis, along with a nifty little highlight reel to relive the sweet ...


