Randy Moss is a Titan..

57stratdawg

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They're a running team. Moss takes a man out of the box and frees up their best weapon.

They just got alot better on offense. Johnson is going to put up some monster numbers here on out. They play the Colts and Texans twice and neither of those teams can stop anyone.
 

War Machine Dawg

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Yeah, Moss still has great talent. But he's not worth the headache anymore. The only place he wasn't a huge problem was NE. And he wound up wearing out his welcome there by the end. Plus, he won't like playing for Jeff Fisher. If he quits on plays and half-asses it the way he's been doing the last 2-3 seasons, his *** will ride the pine. I just don't think he's a good fit for us. Fisher pretty much hates having "stars," especially at WR.
 

borodawg.sixpack

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moss wants to be a titan or likes being in nashville, if not i refer to moss who said "i play when i want to".<div>
</div><div>i agree fisher won't put up with the 'tude, maybe he and VY will get tight and be all 'bro-like'.</div>
 

Dawgpile

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But on second thought, it's a gamble that's worth taking.

Moss watches his P's and Q's and plays to his capability, Tenn makes a deeprun in the playoffs. He comes in and acts an ***, they admit the mistake, kick his *** to the curb, and all they're out is his one year salary.
 

Rebels7

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TN won't be paying him much and they didn't give up anything to get him. But like you said, it all depends on whether or not he goes into it with the right attitude. When has Moss ever had "the right attitude?"

I wouldn't be shocked if he finishes the year jobless, to be honest. We'll see.
 

Dawgpile

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Will be a wakeup call. Assuming he wants a big-money, long-term contract he's going to have to produce and be a 'team player'.

If he blows this with the Titans, nobody is going to offer him the terms or the money he wants....Again, assuming money is his motivator.

Regardless of the outcome, I'm sure he'll be his usual douchebag self with the local media.
 

57stratdawg

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he doesn't really present any long term threat to the Titans.

Moss' performance usually is a direct indication of how much respect he has for the head coach. Dennis Green and Bill Belichick have been the best coaches he's played under, and for the most part he's produced. Jeff Fisher is much closer to Green and Belichick than he is Brad Childress or whoever his Raider's coach was.

If he acts up, release him.. Pretty simple.. Even if they get stuck with his 3 million contract, he's still well worth the risk.
 

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South Panola Dawg said:
Yeah, Moss still has great talent. But he's not worth the headache anymore. The only place he wasn't a huge problem was NE. And he wound up wearing out his welcome there by the end. Plus, he won't like playing for Jeff Fisher. If he quits on plays and half-asses it the way he's been doing the last 2-3 seasons, his *** will ride the pine. I just don't think he's a good fit for us. Fisher pretty much hates having "stars," especially at WR.
He put up with Albert Haynesworth, who rarely practiced. He'll put up with Moss.
 

Rebels7

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I just don't have a lot of confidence in his decision making ability. It's not like he's never had a second chance before. It's like he truly enjoys being a prick for no reason.
 

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this is a great move. the titans have lacked a legitimate stud wr but have always gotten by without. now you cant load up the box to stop chris johnson. even if he does take plays off, you still have to respect randy moss.

love this move.