Lurks_All_Day
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I dont think Moss would unretire for any team BUT the Patriots.......anyone saying they wouldnt welcome him back is full of SH*T....Moss/Gronk/Hernandez/Welker inside the 20...DEADLY
If it is full of sh*t to assume they do not want him back, then why did they get rid of him in the first place, and why did they notwant him back in 2011?
Your argument is like saying anyone who thinks it will snow in February is full of sh#t.
Might as well turn the Pats into The Wild Bunch. Let's just sign a bunch of old guys that used to be great for one last shot at the Super Bowl.
Randy Moss
Terrell Owens
Cris Carter (would probably help him get into the HOF)
Dan Marino as TB's backup
Bruce Smith
LT (lol)
Barry Sanders
EDIT: I'd always welcome Junior Seau back as well.
I've got not take on Moss, because I haven't seen him running in over a year, but adding one older player to an offense that's going to be quite young isn't remotely the same thing as loading up with a bunch of senior citizens.
Do you want moss back?
Do you think he comes back?
Remember — the Patriots had their opportunity to re-sign Moss last year. When they needed another receiver, they went for Tiquan Underwood instead of Moss, which should tell you all you need to know about where they think of Moss’ skill set at this point.
3. The Patriots must get younger at wide receiver: New England needs to go in the other direction at the receiver position. Branch (32), Welker (30) and Chad Ochocinco (34) are all closer to the end of their careers than the beginning. While the Patriots are a relatively young bunch at all of the other skill positions, they are starting to show their collective age at wide receiver, and the return of the 35-year-old Moss does nothing to make them younger.
There's a market for Randy Moss, especially if price demands are feasible. His agent, Joel Segal, heard from teams as soon as news broke
On Total Access ... Our own @HeathEvans said he got a text from Moss earlier, with Moss saying he could run a 4.35-4.38 40 right now.
For what it's worth, Christopher Price offers five reasons why Moss won't be re-signed.
3. The Patriots must get younger at wide receiver
Why the heck couldn't he have called BB a few weeks ago....when gronk's ankle went out. You know, obviously BB knew Gronk's ankle was toast and he was not going to get much out of him in SB.....WHY wouldn't he have brought in Moss at that time. 1) It would have made the Gints think.....is Moss the diversion..and is gronk really not as bad off as it seems....or 2) Gronk is toast they have to go to a guy like Moss to open up the field. It certainly could NOT have HURT us to have pulled Moss off the bench in time for the SB....because THEY knew that Gronk was done.....Ocho sucked....Branch is pretty much done.....and all we had going was Hernandez and Welker. The pressure got to those two with those dropsies........
I'm just saying that BB should have tried to do SOMETHING to open up the lanes a bit once he knew that Gronk wasn't going to be able to do Jack....and Moss would have been a decent option.
Interesting tweet from La Canfora:
..... and here's one about Moss' speed:
Twitter / Albert Breer: On Total Access ... Our ow ...