SI’s Dan Shaughnessy sums up Randy Moss’s season in one paragraph
Moss has become an expensive, high-maintenance decoy. Popular wisdom holds that Moss stretches the field, takes the safeties out of the box, and enables you to run the ball and get one-on-one coverage everywhere else. It has not worked for the Vikings or the Titans. And years from now when we want to study a free agent setting himself on fire in his walk year, we will study Randy Moss 2010.
That about sums it up, doesn’t it?
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Posted in: Fantasy Football, NFL
Tags: 2010 NFL season, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, Randy Moss, Tennessee Titans
Man, I said that in the comments of your post when he was traded to the Titans.
You said he could help the Titan’s running game.
I said, “If he can’t help AP’s running game, and he’s moving to a system that he’s never played in, how can he help?” (or something like that . . .)
I should go start my own sports blog . . . It’ll be called, “HeymanIsaidthat4weeksago.com”
And it will have kittens . . . lots of adorable kittens!
And P.S. Carson Palmer will be benched for the QB rookie the Bengals draft next summer! You heard it here first!
I still think he can help a running game, if he’s motivated and has a QB who can throw to him.
Still love the guy…wish he had known to shut his mouth, though. God Bless you, Randy…