tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-323099318351365635.post6195303550571490625..comments2023-11-13T21:51:03.731-05:00Comments on This Is Getting Old: Tone' it Down!Bradhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01379995699696698431noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-323099318351365635.post-1686858667930765312010-04-13T12:11:52.595-04:002010-04-13T12:11:52.595-04:00Everybody wants to use this Randy Moss trade as a ...Everybody wants to use this Randy Moss trade as a comparison. <br /><br />The difference is Moss was traded for the 110th overall pick (a 4th round pick, but an early 4th). He was 30 years old, and hadn't shown in a couple of years that he was willing to be the Randy Moss we all know and fear. <br /><br />Santonio, on the other hand, was traded for the 155th overall pick (a late 5th round pick). He is 26 years old, coming off the best season of his career. Yes, he has some substance abuse problems and is a risk no matter how you slice it. But the trade still seems unequal. And yes, the Jets are only getting 12 games with Santonio. But if you do the math, Santonio's numbers for 3/4 of last season (47 recs, 753 yds., 3.5 TDs) are just about the same as those of the Jets best receiver through all 16 games (Cotchery - 57 recs, 821, 3 TDs).Cotterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12004631219654933477noreply@blogger.com