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PonyExpress said:John Czarnecki reported that BB viewed Randy Moss as a hard working veteran frustrated by losing who wants to win in the mold of Corey Dillon. Views of Randy Moss as "more trouble than he's worth" do not necessarily mesh with BB's. People who out of hand reject the trade are taking "mental comfort" in preserving the status quo instead of embracing radical change in the hope of progress. IMO the status quo can be highly successful, but radical change can also bring benefits.
PonyExpress said:I'm happy that you agree with me.
PonyExpress said:I'm serious. I really don't see where we disagree. You believe the Pats were looking to make a deal but backed off because the cost was too great. So do I. If so, that indicates BB was willing to accept Moss on the team. BB isn't jousting with windmills, searching for "mental comfort" as Dave Brown accuses fans of doing. He's trying to make the team better, and so are fans who supported the deal. Heh.