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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 think we've gotten too used to trusting them as all knowing geniuses. The fact remains, maybe they don't always have a grand plan for things, some stuff is clearly beyond their control and not every element will go their way. Moss is his own person and why should he deny his family a better life or agree to significantly less money than his skill indicates he's still worth it? It's a business too.Well .lets just hope there is a plan, and again I reserve comment till all the facts are out.. But I keep telling my self, in Bill and Scott I trust..
I'm with MRBLAZE on this one; this free agent strategy so far of "Don't just do something, stand there" is really starting to piss me off. I thought after that disaster of a Super Bowl, they'd come out guns blazing.
Boy was I wrong................
I think we've gotten too used to trusting them as all knowing geniuses. The fact remains, maybe they don't always have a grand plan for things, some stuff is clearly beyond their control and not every element will go their way. Moss is his own person and why should he deny his family a better life or agree to significantly less money than his skill indicates he's still worth it? It's a business too.
I'm with MRBLAZE on this one; this free agent strategy so far of "Don't just do something, stand there" is really starting to piss me off. I thought after that disaster of a Super Bowl, they'd come out guns blazing.
Boy was I wrong................
didn't he take the money to feed his hungry family when he went to oakland?
how'd that work out?
I think they will. I just don't think they want to be a part of this.They frame the debate. Krafts are increasing their revenues. They are comfortably under the cap. They have plenty of room to fill some of the holes via free agency and the draft.