From Helmet2Helmet:
After being decimated by injury, the G-Men are desperate for help at receiver. With the pickings so slim, who better to pursue than recently retired headcase/future Hall of Famer, Randy Moss? It’s not as improbable as you may think.
According to the New York Daily News, Giants general manager Jerry Reese appears to be considering all of his available options, and wouldn’t rule out giving the 34-year-old Moss a call.
“We investigate everything,” Reese said following practice Thursday afternoon. “He (Moss) hasn’t been in our building so it would be unfair to make an evaluation of him. We don’t really know him. He’s a terrific receiver as we’ve seen from his time in the league. Our offense is predicated on reads, which is hard for some guys to pick up. But it’s not something that a veteran like him would have trouble with.”
Up to this point, New York lost Domenik Hixon (torn ACL) for the season and Mario Manningham (concussion) for the time being. They need an able-bodied player in the receiving corps, prompting the Daily News to label Moss as an ideal fit.
But, assuming Reese isn’t just doing his due diligence and the interest is genuinely there, the feeling between Moss needs to be mutual if he’s going to become a new weapon of quarterback Eli Manning.
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Why not, the Giants are in desperation mode but only to make their overpaid, overrated Quarterback look as good as he never was!
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You mean that overpaid and overated QB that torched the dream team today,(lmao that really cracks me up), for 4 TD's, you know the one with a Super Bowl ring and an MVP in the Super Bowl...that one? BAAAAAAHHHHHAAAAAAA, good one bright light.
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