Vikings release Randy Moss

Sarc Dawg

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and sell some more.

Meachum and Henderson both play the same role (stretch the field)he would... and don't have any baggage, cost less, and are younger.
 

Dawgfan61

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The Saints do not lack quality receivers. Colston, Henderson and Meachem it could be argued are all the same player as moss without the headache.
 

drunkernhelldawg

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I have Fitzpatrick on both my fantasy teams and Moss could really add to their offense. Not putting down the almost great Lee Evans, but Moss could really add another dimension that I think the 0-7 Bills could capitalize on.
 
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Now at least Dan Patrick will have something to talk about for the next 2 weeks. <div>
</div><div>Maybe Keyshawn can come out of retirement and they can go to the Bengals as a package deal.</div>
 

SirBarksalot

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..and it certainly wont happen unless JR hastrulylost his mind (which many people think he has already).
 

PBRME

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The Pats get the third round pick, a humbled Moss, and a cheaper contract than they originally wanted him to sign.
 

biguglyjoe

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They are double teaming Smith every game and we are so desperate for something positive to happen that we have our best WR returning punts. More talent would be a good thing for a 1-6 football team if for nothing more than to take some of the attention away from Smith. Yes I do realize the qb play is bad as well.
 

The Peeper

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they were paid vs what they produced, you could draft a whole new starting offense and prosper. These guys that have some very prosperous years early on and then coast into retirement are getting old. When are the owners going to realize that you pay them conservatively in the early years to prove that they are worthy, reward them VERY HANDSOMELY in their productive years and then pay them accordingly in their twilight years? These contracts that have been tossed about this year for Manning and Brady are way more than they have made in their earlier years, yet, they are on their way out. Yeah, I'm an old hard ***, but, I come from where you produce you are paid, you don't you hit the road. Hope Moss has to hitch hike back to wherever he gets traded.
Edited to say that I realize that Manning and Brady are STILL great QB's and better than most in the league, BUT, how many more years do they have vs what is being thrown at them. They are the exception, rather than the norm, as opposed to some of the others that hang around and continue to sign contract after contract with team after team and never produce anywhere near what they have in the past. Ask Minnesota if Favre has been worth $14 mil this year? Last year, he obviously peaked and I know its a gamble but damn, look at the $$$ and load their contracts with incentives.