PLAYERS:
Randy Moss,
Chad Ochocinco,
Tony Gonzalez,
Wes Welker,
Aaron Hernandez,
Robert Kraft,
Jim Harbaugh
TEAMS: Tennessee Titans, New England Patriots, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers
TEAMS: Tennessee Titans, New England Patriots, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers
Randy Moss with the New England Patriots
Randy Moss took to his ustream.tv site today to announce that he wants to return to the NFL.
“I just wanna go to a team and play some football,” Moss reportedly said. “Faith, family, and football, that’s my M.O., bro. Your boy be back for the upcoming season.”
Immediately the debate began about whether a team would even want to sign Randy Moss. Yes, he is an elite receiver, but we all know his attitude is what concerns players & coaches.
Throughout Moss’ his career, he led the NFL in touchdown receptions five times, in 2009, 2007, 2003, 2000, and as a rookie in 1998. In 2007, Moss set an NFL record with 23 receiving touchdowns in a single season. In 1998, he set the record for the most receiving touchdowns in a rookie season, with 17.
With the way things ended in New England for Moss, you have to wonder if they are on the clock to be one of the teams to snatch him up. Things didn’t exactly go as planned with Chad Ochocinco, s...
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