N.Eman
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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i'd say he gets one. As training camp is a big part of the season and from all reports, Moss has been doing a good job taking in some of the younger WRs and showing them the ropes.
Absolutely not, and neither should Logan Mankins.
Randy had become part of the problem not a contribution to the solution.
We need Edelman and Tate to really step up, it also would be nice to see what we may have in Taylor Price.
They did in Miami.i think we should answer the more fundamental question first: can NE win a game without Randy?
Why? Moss quit on the team, Mankins was man enough to not pretend he was going to try to contribute.I'd rather give one to Moss than Mankins. Hell, Mankins owes us a ring anyway! Freakin O-line...
By being part of 3 wins while quitting on the team? How do you give a ring to a guy who requests to not be part of your team, and withholds effort to get his way?With the help of R. Moss we've won 3 of 4 games. He was here.
He's earned a ring by normal standards.
Seriously is this thread a joke?
OK, no offense intended. Apparently a good question to a joke of an audience.No, the thread is not a joke. I (OP) voted no. If I was going to be at the Halloween game, I would boo him during player introductions. (Either that or turn around and pretend like I was mooning him)
But I was curious to see what others would say. As the numbers have pretty good mix (as opposed to say the lopsided answer in the WW as a Jag poll) I would have to say it is a pretty good question with strong and varied opinions on both sides.
- When Randy was in the playoffs here he was pretty much a non factor,He was a terror in the regular season and an afterthought in January
I know this is a paradox but IMHO, giving a player like that a ring is both the gracious thing to do and a slap in the face at the same time. You think Nomar has his 2004 Red Sox Championship ring sitting high and pristine on his mantle at home? No way. I bet it hurts just to look at it.