I must say the recent trade completed between the Vikings and the Patriots has me worried. While Brett Favre may have obtained a proven weapon, he also obtained a head-case. As we all know Moss can be quite selfish at times and the last thing the Vikings need is more problems between players and coaches.
From early on the Vikings coaching staff and Brett Favre have had troubles seeing eye-to-eye. They are still searching for an identity, and with weapons like Peterson that should never be a problem. They hope to kick it in to high gear with Moss back in town.
Will Moss be a weapon or a problem?
I highly doubt that Brett Favre will be back next year, and in the past when Moss goes somewhere the first season is normally not a problem at all I think this will be the case for the most part for the rest of the season with the Vikings. However next year it will be interesting to see if Moss stays with the vikings or goes else where.
ReplyDeleteRandy has not been an issue since he was with Oakland. I honestly believed he has matured a great deal. I think he will become a great weapon in this vikings offense, and he will be a minimal distraction
ReplyDeleteI think Moss has really calmed down a lot since being in Oakland, thats just a horrible place for any person to play because of how Al Davis runs the show. Hes an idiot. Moss did really well in New England, after popping of a season with 23 touchdowns as his first season there and have those numbers only drop. Clearly thats a fantastic season for a reciever but to have the ball thrown to you less does hurt. Theres no way ever game a person like Randy Moss is taken out of the game by a DB. Were talking about a player that runs a 4.2 40 padded. Hes a 6-4 beast, so to have his numbers drop so much, there is some room for complaint. But being in Minnesota will help revive him once again. Look what Farve did with Sydney Rice, imagine what he can do with Moss.
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