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the crap teams most likely wont bother cause he wont play for them
the most interesting team that might I think is St Louis but I think he clears waivers then teams like Chargers, Us, Rams etc should try to get him. I think if we dont just further shows how dumb this organization is.
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Originally Posted by
blinddeafmute
In a nutshell, he said he told them a bunch of info about the patriots, but they didn't listen to him at all. There's more to it than that, but it was public. That's why he was cut.
Thanks sir.. Listening to BnB they are talking about it now. On your note, I can't see Moss being here and being a positive thing here. Think what happens when Jay can't get him the ball cause Jay has 3 DL in his face. Also is he smart enough, to learn this offense in what 1-2 weeks?
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Originally Posted by
WindyCity
1. Moss does not have to go through waivers because he is a vested veteran, normally the worst team in the league gets 1st shot at signing them, and he is free to sign with however he wants.
2. We need Moss to help resuce this sinking offense and he will be the WR to get the ball in traffic.
Yes, he does have to go through waivers.
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Originally Posted by
AnthraxFan93
Thanks sir.. Listening to BnB they are talking about it now. On your note, I can't see Moss being here and being a positive thing here. Think what happens when Jay can't get him the ball cause Jay has 3 DL in his face. Also is he smart enough, to learn this offense in what 1-2 weeks?
I'd say no, on the offense thing. I can see it being that Jay calls the play and then says to Randy individually waht he needs to do, for a while. Hell he has to do it already with Hester, and Knox, lol.
As far as the positive thing. I think he would be under Martz. Martz won't let him get out of line like the pansies at Minnesota did. I could be wrong there, and there is a chance, but picking him up doesn't cost us any picks, or any current players.
Yeah, what makes it even better is that teh vikes gave up a 3rd for him and then 4 days lter drop him.... hahaha.
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They just mentioned that the vikes are on the hook for his base salary too because he's a vested veteran... so he doesn't have to play this year at all to get paid.
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If a team claims him, that team will be on the hook for 3.4 mil of his base. If he does not play at all, the Vikes pay it.
If he passes through waivers, he is a free agent and I belive the Vikes pay his whole salary and teams can sign him to a contract.
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We still have to play NE and the Vikes twice...I say, hell yeah, welcome to Chicago, Randy!
Reductio ad absurdum...it's how we roll...
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News from BnB ... Oakland looks like the Favorite..
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They gave up a 2nd round pick for him? Looks like NE got a deal. JA won't admit defeat, I'd like to see it but if we can't get OL help sure as hell doubt we get WR help.
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Originally Posted by
short faced bear
They gave up a 2nd round pick for him? Looks like NE got a deal. JA won't admit defeat, I'd like to see it but if we can't get OL help sure as hell doubt we get WR help.
I thought they gave up a third. Not that that makes it any less funny.