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January 17th, 2008
That explains a few things
Posted by John Tomase at 1:09 pm
It’s interesting to note in the wake of Randy Moss’s situation that his behavior had markedly changed in the week leading up to last week’s game against Jacksonville. A fairly genial presence in the locker room all season, Moss had instead had an edge. At one point, a photographer got a little too close trying to take his picture and Moss grabbed his camera while yelling angrily to stay out of his face. When the same photographer tried to snap a photo from a more respectful distance a day or two later, Moss let him have it again.
Now we know why Moss was feeling the strain. Yesterday when he spoke to the Herald’s Karen Guregian, he noted how relieved he was to get the situation out in the open and off of his chest. The result has been a far looser Moss the last two days. Today at practice he was in a particularly jovial mood, laughing and joking with teammates and looking like the Moss we’ve seen for virtually the entire season.
That can only mean good things for the Patriots and their offense. Limited to just one catch last week, Moss should have a clearer mind when he takes the field on Sunday.
http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/sports/patriots/
January 17th, 2008
That explains a few things
Posted by John Tomase at 1:09 pm
It’s interesting to note in the wake of Randy Moss’s situation that his behavior had markedly changed in the week leading up to last week’s game against Jacksonville. A fairly genial presence in the locker room all season, Moss had instead had an edge. At one point, a photographer got a little too close trying to take his picture and Moss grabbed his camera while yelling angrily to stay out of his face. When the same photographer tried to snap a photo from a more respectful distance a day or two later, Moss let him have it again.
Now we know why Moss was feeling the strain. Yesterday when he spoke to the Herald’s Karen Guregian, he noted how relieved he was to get the situation out in the open and off of his chest. The result has been a far looser Moss the last two days. Today at practice he was in a particularly jovial mood, laughing and joking with teammates and looking like the Moss we’ve seen for virtually the entire season.
That can only mean good things for the Patriots and their offense. Limited to just one catch last week, Moss should have a clearer mind when he takes the field on Sunday.