Found November 03, 2010 on Rams Herd:
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Let’s be clear. The decision to pass on Randy Moss wasn’t about Billy Devaney and company sticking to a plan. If there was no room in the plan for established wideout talent, they would not have pursued Mark Clayton, Vincent Jackson, and Randy Moss in such depth. They wouldn’t have studied “every snap Randy Moss played for New England and Minnesota this season,” or spoken with every source remotely connected to Moss that the law allowed. It would have been an easy “no thanks” or “not interested.” No, the Rams spent every available moment doing their due diligence, walking up to the very precipice of a major leap in talent, before backing away. In the end, their reasoning was two-fold. Jay_Glazer Hearing Rams NOT putting in claim for Moss. AlbertBreer Big one. I heard Rams were “turning over rocks” on this. Must’ve found something. RT @Jay_Glazer Hearing Rams NOT putting in claim for Moss. Reason #1: Fear Th...
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