Is Randy Moss done?

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  • WorkHorse
    SBR MVP
    • 08-22-10
    • 2185

    #1
    Is Randy Moss done?
    Tennessee Titans didn't throw one pass in Moss' direction Thurday night against the Colts even though they trailed the whole last three quarters.

    Bet this guy wishes he hadn't run his mouth with New England. Stick a fork in Moss...he's done.

  • Nard Dog
    Restricted User
    • 05-18-10
    • 315

    #2
    Both the Vikes and the Titans are really troubled this season. Really not very good destinations for any player.
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    • hanco21
      SBR MVP
      • 01-19-06
      • 3414

      #3
      looks that way, no desire to play
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      • BGboothA
        SBR MVP
        • 08-07-08
        • 4202

        #4
        well why would you throw to the guy who isn't going to try his hardest for the football. Its amazign to me they are still wasting a roster spot on the guy
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        • Pdog
          SBR Rookie
          • 11-29-10
          • 40

          #5
          i dont think he's necessarily done with his career...but definitely done this year. the titans blow, and he's a fuckin slacker this year.
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          • knelson
            Restricted User
            • 08-01-10
            • 197

            #6
            Originally posted by Pdog
            i dont think he's necessarily done with his career...but definitely done this year. the titans blow, and he's a fuckin slacker this year.
            This year? When was the last time he consistently played hard other than his record setting year a few years back?
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            • DaProfessor23
              SBR MVP
              • 12-07-08
              • 1180

              #7
              Originally posted by knelson
              This year? When was the last time he consistently played hard other than his record setting year a few years back?
              which is the main reason NE let his sorry azz go . and why he doesnt even make a half worthy decoy for the titans. smh
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              • Snowball
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 11-15-09
                • 30064

                #8
                would not be surprised if he stays in Tennessee
                with all the issues there
                owner may insist
                but has to be reasonable money.
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                • frostno98
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 09-11-07
                  • 9769

                  #9
                  Until there's actual proof that Moss can be covered one on one, he's far from being done or washed up.
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                  • 5teamparlay
                    SBR Wise Guy
                    • 02-06-06
                    • 989

                    #10
                    http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/1389599-randy-moss-why-futuer-hall-of-famer-still-isnt-worth-a-fantasy-waiver-add

                    Randy Moss: Why Future Hall of Famer Still Isn't Worth a Fantasy Waiver Add
                    By Gary Davenport on October 29, 2012

                    Look there! In the sky! It's a bird, it's a plane!

                    It's Randy Moss!

                    The 14-year wide receiver made a cameo appearance for the San Francisco 49ers in their win over the Arizona Cardinals, catching a pass and striding 47 yards for a touchdown on Monday Night Football as he's done 17 times before.

                    Anytime the future Hall of Famer catches a long touchdown pass or has a good game, fantasy owners start waxing nostalgic, and the next thing you know you're popping onto the Internet to check Moss' stats for the season.

                    Therein lies the problem. If you have to check his stats, then odds are he's not worth a spot on your fantasy team.

                    As a matter of fact, if you check those stats by looking at the NFL's leading wide receivers, then you're going to be searching for a while, as Moss has been all but invisible in his first season in the Bay Area.


                    The 35-year-old has averaged a fairly impressive 15.7 yards a catch in 2012, and that average will jump after tonight's long score, but that was Moss' only reception in the ballgame and he has only 13 catches for 235 yards and two touchdowns for the season.

                    Simply put, Moss just isn't a big part of the 49ers' game plan. He isn't seeing the playing time, much less the targets to merit any sort of fantasy consideration.

                    However, to his credit, Moss has accepted his reduced role in San Francisco without the pouting and grousing that marred his stays with the New England Patriots, the Tennessee Titans and his short-lived second stint with the Minnesota Vikings.

                    So, watch his career highlights and reminisce about how Moss was such a force in fantasy football for over a decade.

                    But leave him on the waiver wire. At this point that's where he belongs.
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