I am often amused by people who overuse the term "cancer" and overblow any situation to support that allegation. Years ago that was primarily limited to the media-tards and Packer fans but more and more often I now see the same sort of attitude here.
Moss was never a "cancer", he was an incredibly driven - and frequently frustrated - player who simply wanted to WIN. I used to cringe, week after week, as the Vikings would score 30+ points, only to watch our Defense hand it all back - and more - to the opposing offense. And, during that period, many of us ranted and raved about Red *cornholes cats* McCombs failing to spend money and field a defense. The difference between Randy and the rest of us is that he had cameras on him, we didn't.
The he goes to Oakland, a team with NO offense. Injury hampered him early, but it was fairly obvious early on that nothing - not even Moss in his prime - was going to salvage the incompetance in Oakland. So, after two incredibly bland seasons (the last one with Moss openly wanting out), Oakland did the only thing Oakland could do - they traded him.
So now he's in New England. OH MY GOD!!!!! This team was on the doorstep of another Superbowl already, now it's only gotten tougher. With all the potential there, with all the ability there, with the great coaching and the PROVEN ability to win, I really don't see Randy EVER having a problem. He wants to win and he wants to be surrounded by others who want it as well.
...and he finally IS/