It Is What It Is Randy Moss, ownership were at odds
maybe this is the explanation which bb refused to give today in the presser...
maybe this is the explanation which bb refused to give today in the presser...
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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.Don't forget Moss was supposed to be at the Raytheon table when he pulled his act this summer ... that had to have front office ramifications. disrespecting Bob Kraft in front of the Raytheon people.
If that had anything at all to do with why Moss was traded, then that's an epic fail on the Pats' part. I don't think that it did, but I'd be pretty pissed if we found out otherwise.
Todos hablan de cómo Randy Moss le va a ayudar a Brett Favre y la anémica ofensiva aérea de los Vikingos, pero creo que, si enfocamos bien, encontraremos a los verdaderos beneficiarios de este sonado canje: los Patriotas.
Considera éste uno más en la larga lista de movimientos maestros del coach Bill Belichick.
Tras mandar al fosforescente Moss de regreso a Minnesota (los Patriotas no iban a renovarle el contrato, eso estaba claro desde hace meses), Belichick no tenía la mente en el presente, sino en el futuro.
...........................Nur Stress mit Moss und Mankins
Ganz ungewohnt geht es bei den New England Patriots zu. Öffentlich werden nun die Vertragsstreitigkeiten zwischen dem Team und OG Logan Mankins ausgetragen.
Nachdem Mankins gerade Reportern offenbarte, dass die Patriots einen Deal zurückgezogen haben, da er sich nicht ein zweites Mal entschuldigen wollte, bestreitet nun Teambesitzer Robert Kraft, dass es überhaupt eine Einigung gegeben habe. Und auch die Kommentare von WR Randy Moss, dass man ihn scheinbar in New England nicht genug will, blieben nicht ungehört.
We also heard reports that that was a complete load of crap. I guess you just have to decide whom to believe. Speaking for myself, I believe the story I find most believable and I don't find it terribly believable that the deal was 100% finalized, ready and good to go but broke down over an apology.Well we heard reports that Moss skipped out on a charity dinner and it really peeved the owners (most likely Jonathan Kraft). Then we hear that Mankins was ready to sign a deal but it fell through because ownership demanded a public apology.
Um, what exactly do you mean when you say there is a "spitefulness from management that wasn't there before"...? Before what? I find the Mankins and Moss moves to be completely in line with everything we've seen since the Belichick era began. See Terry Glenn, Lawyer Milloy, Ty Law, Deion Branch, Richard Seymour and Asante Samuel for further examples.There seems to be a spitefulness from management that wasn't there before. I don't know how much it may be related to Robert letting his son run things.
Yeah what a bunch of bungholes they are. Taking a franchise that was the biggest joke in the NFL and already packing their bags for St. Louis, and turning them into a dominant power year in and year out. Nothing says epic fail like 5 Conference Champsionships and 3 Super Bowl Championships! I wish we never lost Victor Kiam or James Busch Orthwein!This is exactly why I have never liked the krafts.
This is exactly why I have never liked the krafts.
Yeah what a bunch of bungholes they are. Taking a franchise that was the biggest joke in the NFL and already packing their bags for St. Louis, and turning them into a dominant power year in and year out. Nothing says epic fail like 5 Conference Champsionships and 3 Super Bowl Championships! I wish we never lost Victor Kiam or James Busch Orthwein!
(Why do I have a feeling you don't even have a first clue who either of those men are without googling them?)