He will be gone, but it wouldnt matter because Oakland needs a O-Line and a QB. They have talent elsewhere though...They just need to focus on their Offense. There are many players who are of Moss's calibur...don't be surprised if Oakland gets someone in return for Moss though! Oh and Oakland will have the 1st pick of the draft...so things should get interesting!
2006-12-30 18:16:17
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answered by Jimmy 3
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To tell you the truth, I don't wanna see Randy Moss go. He is my favorite player in the NFL, representing my favorite team. The Oakland Raiders are in a downfall, but next season we will show everyone. I don't think Randy Moss shouldn't leave really. It's just the offensive line and the people not doing their part on the offense. Randy Moss needs more plays and he needs the big plays that Terrel Owens, Roy Williams, etc., get so he can rack up some mad touchdowns. You guys have to admit that Randy Moss is talented and good use could be put to him. I don't want him to leave the Raiders as I think that would be a good investment if, and only if... you fix the problem and help Randy enjoy the game like he's supposed too. He had moved from the Minnesota Vikings to Oakland and maybe he will move to Atlanta! I think if you take advantage of what you got, you can put it to good use and focus more on whats important like the offense and keep what you have, like Randy Moss and the Defense (Could be improved a little better, but is great to me). That way you won't have to say that the Raiders suck and will never get back on its feet cause the Raiders need to start now....seriously!
2006-12-30 19:54:44
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answered by Drift King 2
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I'm a Vikings fan and I would honestly welcome him back --what trouble has he really been lately? I'd be pissed if I was on the Raiders too. They will suck as long as the remain under current ownership. Al Davis has a notion of team-building that just doesn't work anymore.
If Moss puts some work into it, and doesnt get totally bitchy w/other players and staff, he'll fit most places.
And Childress cannot say he doesn't want him because of discipline, because he has TOTALLY failed to bring that to the team --they lead the league in penalties for god's sake. We got more verteran players and our penalties went up......he's ruined the team.
2006-12-30 19:53:43
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answered by Andy T 4
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Maybe nobody would want to put up with Randy Moss. He wouldn't be the first talented player shut out of the NFL because of "problems."
2006-12-30 18:51:41
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answered by gregory_dittman 7
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I heard talks about Moss being with the Dallas Cowboys next season with Parcells might retire and TG and TO not coming back as well. The talks may or may not be true.
2006-12-30 18:20:39
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answered by aaron_esq 3
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No because of the fact he left Philly and had to play against them , yet I do see a clean Chunky Soup commercial along with his mom asserting to Donavan ''now eat you Chuncky Soup Donavan '' and bear in mind he became a superstar in that comercial and he's a classification act and on no account became a complainer on or off the sector , for me I even have good ideas of him and that i'm a Giants fan .
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answered by trif 4
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I think he is done in Oakland. He doesn't want to come back, and I don't think they want him. Atlanta might be a good place for him. Many teams can use a good WR, so the choices are many.
2006-12-30 18:43:38
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answered by Kevman9999 3
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Back to Minnesota, where coach Childres needs a playmaker and a player familiar with the system, suroundings, and location. At least that's what the local papers around here are stating
2006-12-30 18:48:21
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answered by brent t 1
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Good riddance.
2006-12-30 20:50:10
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answered by . 4
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