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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Miss Moss?

Troy Williamson isn't the only receiver dropping passes.
Former Vikings WR Randy Moss is tied for the AFC lead with seven drops, including several on Monday Night Football on Nov. 6.
"Maybe because I'm unhappy and I'm not too much excited about what's going on," Moss said, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. "So, my concentration and focus level tend to go down sometimes when I'm in a bad mood. All I can say is if you put me in a good situation and make me happy, man, you get good results."
One of the Oakland Raiders' captains, Moss 33 catches for 455 yards and three touchdowns.
Not surprisingly, Raiders' coach Art Shell was none too pleased with his receiver's remarks.
"That's what he said?" Shell said. "Well, then that's a problem he has. I don't have that problem. That's a problem that he has to deal with.
"You hate to see that. You hate to hear that."
Wow. What a shock, Moss is unhappy.
I'm curious, do Viking fans miss Moss?

3 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Interesting. Two very different opinions.

I would be disappointed if one of my captains made excuses for his own poor play.

6:00 PM  
Blogger Richarfd said...

I just read your bit on the importance Nap Harris now has on defence. With our defence apparently lacking with him out, Troy not playing...let's say well to this point would we take back the trade to get Moss back?

I still think Moss is a great, great player and would have him back in a heartbeat but the above price might be too high considering what he's done since leaving us.

6:21 AM  
Blogger shalomhotep said...

i am happy moss is gone...sure he is a great player when he tries but he isnt a team guy....i stuck up for his childish acts for years but leaving the field before the game is over is something i can never forgive....now he claims that his bad play is because he isnt happy....that just proves that he isnt a professional....90% of the people in america probably hate their jobs but the still give more effort than him

8:08 PM  

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