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Originally Posted by Riffer X Thank God I don't have to hear how the Browns should pick up Randy Moss anymore around Cleveland/Akron, that shit was getting beyond old. Give our receivers a shot the second half folks, hopefully Colt plays this out and starts getting some connections going. We have the offseason to shore this up more, especially if it doesn't get much better. |
When you think of how many plays he'll even care about trying in - it's an absolute shame how easily millions of $ can get so misplaced in this economy.
We have this discussion all the time about DIVA receivers that want to PROVE themselves vrs the same DIVA receivers that have already proven they can play when they actually WANTED to.
Right now, a young Dez Bryant/Calendar Boy is interested in proving he belongs in the NFL just as much as he was interested in proving he could be a star in Division I at Ok State. Once that happened, getting him to attend team meeting was like pulling teeth. There were issues with promptness of game day and he couldn't follow the same rules lesser players had to right?
When Moss first became available - my instant reflex thought was way back to what he was as an interested rookie. We forget there's places like Oakland he went to where he realized his efforts wouldn't have mattered so he invented reasons not to play like the Donte Stallworth hamstring pull. Moss would have pulled more than a hamstring if he had to come carry our passign game. He doesn't want that. He wants a Cris Carter opposite him and a Jake Reed in the slot where he gets favorable matchups.
There's a reason 30 teams outside of Minnesota weren't interested. They have film which shows a very disinterested player on game day. Moss needs a heart transplant folks.
- Tom F.