i have mixed feelings over this topic cause it is a risk. however, i think it's a risk worth paying. we will have one of the most elite teams in the nfl if not the most. moss will add chemistry. you cant depend solely upon free agents. you have to add in a few veterans to accompany them. driver, moss, jennings, and that wr from notre dame that we have will be the best receiving core in the nfl withough question. if we do this, we can then draft a hb in the 1st round, te 2nd round, SS via free agency, trade, or 3rd round. with moss, we will be a super bowl caliber team. without him, we'll have to wait another 15 years or so after favre leaves. although there's hope with aaron rodgers. he probably would develop quickly with moss there.
2007-03-01 14:37:11
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answered by The Claymaker- Go Pack! 6
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This is a good question. Brett Favre is probably (can't say definitely, not after this year) going to retire as the season wraps up, and his tolerance for loud-mouthed receivers is quite low (Javon Walker, anyone?). However, let's remember that Terrell Owens and Donovan McNabb got along for one season and went to the Super Bowl. Since Brett is (most certainly) leaving after this year, why not give it a chance? Moss and Driver would make a solid receiving core in Green Bay.
2007-03-01 14:04:26
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answered by Mike Fields 2
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ok...Randy Moss....would be a good second string wideout for the packers,and yes i mean second string,because their is no way he is starting over donald driver if we do take him,Favre and Driver have way to good chemistry for that,but,Moss does give us an excellent deep threat that can help the pack,i mean,brett favre has the best arm in the NFL and moss can get downfield so thats a good combination....to make this season a possable superbowl run,then we need him...and for the record ANDREW A. Brett Favre did not come back for the records,and its really just insane that you would think that
2007-03-01 14:35:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I say get Moss. All the good WR's will be gone in the draft by the time the Packers are up unless they trade up. And when Favre throws up those wild passes to avoid getting hit at least Moss can go up and get it, thus dropping Favre's INT rate.
2007-03-02 00:37:02
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answered by Garin T 2
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i don't think that moss in green bay is a good fit. as it has been pointed out moss is a one demensional player, he is only good for the deep balls. he is no good at running routes. and i don't think that brett would put up with a lazy, loud-mouth, show-off of a player. instead they should draft calvin johnson to help out their recieving core. johnson is a great player and is multi-demensional. but green bay does need MAJOR help if they are going to get anywhere this coming season
2007-03-01 14:32:07
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answered by Flip08 3
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although it is a risk the packers want to get Brett Favre another super bowl win and they figure with moss and this team slowly getting better and better it's a strong possibilty. they should take moss because he can still be a deep threat and favre needs that in what could be his last season in the NFL.
2007-03-01 14:43:57
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. moss does have an attitude problem but he's not as disruptive to a team as T.O. is. as long as brett's there i think he could be under somewhat decent behavior as long as the ball gets thrown to him and they win.
brett can definetely get the ball to him, but winning games is the question.
i still think a lot of teams would take a chance on moss as long as it didnt cost them too high of a draft pick or too many good players via trade.
2007-03-01 14:03:27
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answered by carlos l 5
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I think they should take the attitude ....with Randy Moss.
2007-03-01 13:58:26
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answered by Kris 3
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it would be superb for the Packers.they might back have a deep possibility for Favre. Moss want it because of the fact he would finally have a raffle to play with a real QB. And the Raiders get a 2nd around %. to attempt and improve the mess they call a soccer team.
2016-12-14 08:36:51
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answered by ? 4
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anyone in their right mind would avoid moss...he only helps your receiving corps in one way, and that is with the deep ball...he refuses to go over the middle because he is lazy and doesn't want to work, and admittedly takes plays off while complaining how he can't play well when he's unhappy...he's a total basket case and not worth half the hassle he causes
2007-03-01 14:00:41
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answered by sabes99 6
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