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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.Ehhhhh. It worked with Dillon but Moss is 30 and he isnt known for being a hard worker or a team player. But who knows? If he goes to a competitive team that might be different.
If we got him and it somehow worked out, it would be a very good thing but I am personally worried about how the locker room will react if he somehow came here.
According to Tomase in today's Herald:
http://patriots.bostonherald.com/patriots/view.bg?articleid=186445
Belichick may indeed love him, and as the article points out they've taken risks on questionable character guys like Dillon before...
I would've said 'no way' if you asked me a few days ago, but as crazy as the offseason has been so far, I'm not ruling anything out.
I think he should come down here and hook back up with Daunte. Can you imagine the down field passing game the Dolphins would have with Culpepper, Moss and Chambers?
If the Pats are able to find a way to add Randy Moss the road to the SB will be much easier than if they didn't.
If the Pats were to get Randy Moss, we win the superbowl... Point blank
Well.. you bring in a bunch of vet's who want to win a Superbowl and what do you have...
I'm not sure why some people are suggesting that Moss isn't a hard working or dedicated player or a bad teammate.
It's widely known that Moss is a hugely dedicated, very hard working, studious football player who hates to lose. Even BB himself has pointed this out in the past.
Moss might be a pot smoking, punk who takes plays off but few players in this game love it as much as he does, work as hard at his craft as he does, study and understand the game as he does, and hate to lose as he does. The fact that he's the most physcially talented WR to ever play the game is an added bonus with this guy.
It's no surprise to me that the Pats supposed interest in the guy won't go away.
If the Pats are able to find a way to add Randy Moss the road to the SB will be much easier than if they didn't.
...the Washington Redskins?
According to Tomase in today's Herald:
http://patriots.bostonherald.com/patriots/view.bg?articleid=186445
Belichick may indeed love him, and as the article points out they've taken risks on questionable character guys like Dillon before...
I would've said 'no way' if you asked me a few days ago, but as crazy as the offseason has been so far, I'm not ruling anything out.
While I agree with that statement, the addition of Randy Moss to the Patriots would remind me of the acquisition of Terrell Owens by the Eagles prior to the '04 season. And we all know how that ended.
Three points would have just tied it.With the Eagles three points away from hoisting the Lombardi?