No Grudge For Randy Moss

Randy Moss states that he’s remorseful things didn’t work out in Minnesota and he isn’t angry with the Vikings or coach Brad Childress for letting go him. The well-traveled receiver contends he isn’t in town, his third Football town this season, to start issues. Moss talked Wednesday for the first time since Minnesota released him Nov. 1. Wednesday was also Moss’ 2nd practice with the Titans, the only NFL squad to make a bid for the competitor with 153 career touchdown catches. He says that he liked being in Minnesota, although it did not work out. He furthermore commented on how he didn’t see eye to eye with coach Childress, but he is not holding a grudge.

 

Moss started his media session with a statement, however did take four questions — the entire return lasted 3 minutes, 4 seconds. It was a change for Moss, who blew off the press in Minnesota repeatedly and drew a $25,000 fine from the NFL. He previously spoke publicly Oct. 31 following his last game with the Minnesota Vikings, a 28-18 loss to New England Patriots. He declined to take questions, rather going on a weird rant gushing for the Patriots and coach Bill Belichick and criticizing Vikings coaching. Childress told his participants the subsequent day Moss was being released, and the squad in fact put him on waivers a day later on Nov 2. Tennessee claimed him twenty four hours later.

 

Moss may become the first player in NFL history to catch a td pass with 3 diverse teams in only one year with his 1st touchdown reception for Tennessee. The 13-year veteran started the year with Patriots before the Patriots traded him to Minnesota on Oct. 6 — merely to be released fewer than a month later. Moss, who came to town Sunday, is in a much different situation in Tennessee. The Titans (5-3) are evened up on top of the AFC South, and Fisher is getting Moss a new start in Tennessee. That pass play versus Pats where Moss has been charged with not racing whereas drawing a pass interference call? Fisher stated receivers at times lose the flight of the ball.

 

Fisher said Moss is going to play Sunday against Miami (4-4) and is posted as a starter. Fisher mentioned Moss participated in the majority of the offense at practice Wednesday. One reason Moss could be having fun is the Tennessee Titans additionally like to have a little bit of fun while they work. They had rookie safety Robert Johnson place on Moss’ No. 84 jersey and run onto the practice field with TV cameras and photographers firing away, believing it was the star receiver. Moss jogged out a few minutes later, yanking his helmet on with his usual red gloves instead of the blue Johnson wore.

 

The Titans merely pray Moss debuts only as he has in each of his prior 1st matches with a new team. He has obtained at least 1 touchdown and is averaging 122 yards. Collins said the Titans are observing the excellent mindset and work ethos Moss brings together with his wish to win. That ratchets up the anticipations across the sports book.

 

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