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Randy Moss; "In Freakish Shape", says Agent..
Updated: July 14, 2011, 2:01 PM ET
Agent: Randy Moss in 'freakish shape'
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Market For Randy Moss
Randy Moss went out with a whimper after being claimed off waivers by the Tennessee Titans last season, but his agent expects the "old Randy Moss" to return in 2011.
Agent Joel Segal told NFL.com that Moss is in "freakish shape" after "working out, two-a-days, all spring and summer in West Virginia."
Moss' Forgettable Season
Randy Moss' agent says the receiver is ready to be a "difference maker" again in 2011. He was far from that in 2010, a season in which he played for three different teams.
Fewest Ever Rec; 28, yards;393, YPG;24.6, TD;5 since 2006.
"He is determined, motivated and quite frankly has a huge chip on his shoulder. Whatever team ends up getting Randy, they're going to know they're getting the old Randy Moss," Segal told NFL.com. "He's not just coming in to be on the team, he's going to be Randy Moss -- a difference maker."
Moss, who turned 34 in February, finished 2010 with 28 receptions -- including just six in his eight games with Tennessee -- along with 393 receiving yards and five touchdowns in an up-and-down season in which he split time with the Titans, Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots. That production was a big drop for the receiver who ranks second only to Jerry Rice for most TD catches, 100-yard receiving games and most games with two TD catches or more.
The seven-time Pro Bowler is tied with the Steelers' Hines Ward for eighth all-time in receptions with 954. He is just one of 10 players to have 950 or more career receptions.
The New York Jets are among the teams reportedly interested in Moss. Three of New York's top four receivers (Santonio Holmes, Braylon Edwards, Brad Smith) likely will be unrestricted free agents when the lockout is lifted.
Moss became a star in college, when he ended up at Marshall after off-field issues caused Notre Dame to rescind a scholarship offer. He had two brilliant seasons with the Thundering Herd, but he fell to the Vikings at No. 21 in the 1998 draft because of concerns about his character.
Moss unleashed all of that pent-up frustration in his first season, scoring 17 touchdowns and averaging more than 19 yards per catch to help the Vikings reach the NFC title game. In his seven seasons with the Vikings, Moss caught 574 passes for 9,142 yards and 90 touchdowns.
But the Vikings eventually grew tired of Moss' occasionally petulant behavior, and shipped him to the Raiders in 2005. A few nagging injuries and Oakland's struggles on the field combined to make his two years there largely unproductive.
However, 2007 -- his first year in New England -- ranks among the best from any receiver in NFL history, with 98 catches for 1,493 yards and a record 23 touchdowns to help the Patriots reach the Super Bowl. He caught 50 touchdowns in 52 games with the Patriots.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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I just love it when these agents try to convince GM's that there underperforming clients have now found religion and are this years "New Blue Cheer", LOL. Anybody out there want to take a million dollar gamble on it?
"He is determined, motivated and quite frankly has a huge chip on his shoulder. Whatever team ends up getting Randy, they're going to know they're getting the old Randy Moss,"
Which is exactly what I'd be most afraid of.
Moss became a star in college, when he ended up at Marshall after off-field issues caused Notre Dame to rescind a scholarship offer. He had two brilliant seasons with the Thundering Herd, but he fell to the Vikings at No. 21 in the 1998 draft because of concerns about his character.
Not exactly an unfounded concern as it turns out.
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Randy Moss is a loose cannon. I remember a story that popped up when he returned to Minnesota for those three games this season where he apparently explosively told the caterers that the food tasted like dog shit. What kind of crap is that? That is very poor form, and I wouldn't have him on my team.
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Come to Chicago and torch the vikings for cutting you and torch the packers because they suck.
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Originally Posted by
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Come to Chicago and torch the vikings for cutting you and torch the packers because they suck.
Moss is too old to torch anything but his social security check.
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Originally Posted by
Evernight
Moss is too old to torch anything but his social security check.
You know this how?
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
You know this how?
He can't even stay on a team anymore let alone put up impressive numbers. He's turned into a joke just like T.O. and Chad.
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Originally Posted by
Evernight
He can't even stay on a team anymore let alone put up impressive numbers. He's turned into a joke just like T.O. and Chad.
Even Chad and T.O. have been more productive than Moss over the past couple of years. I'm not a fan of T.O. at all but I think 86 can still play.
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Even Chad and T.O. have been more productive than Moss over the past couple of years. I'm not a fan of T.O. at all but I think 86 can still play.
Oh he can, but every time I see his face I want to punch it. The sooner the three of them retire the better.
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Originally Posted by
Evernight
Moss is too old to torch anything but his social security check.
that is still an upgrade to what we have right now.