Timbo717
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This true but in my opinion more context is key to show Moss's role in that offense. 13 of those 49 catches were TDs which was only three off of the league lead....he was still a major weapon for that team, catching 1/3 of Culpepper's touchdowns and consistently drawing double coverage.Moss was injured for most of the 2004 season, regardless of how much he dressed. He only caught 49 balls, yet this was Culpepper's best season as a pro. He was arguably the best quarterback in the league that season, and it was Moss's worst season.
To put Culpepper's post-Minnesota career floundering on losing Moss is totally unfair. He tore every ligament in his knee and the recovery was totally botched.
Culpepper did have a great year, don't get me wrong but Moss was still a huge factor on that team when he was playing.