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It was eye opening ... Today was the first day, and we were moving so fast. Today felt like we'd been out here for a week or two.
Randy Moss catches the touchdown pass to put the Pats up and all we needed was one stop
It’s definitely a blessing to be back in the league
I think Randy's got a chance to put a real stamp on his great NFL career, which could be a Hall of Fame career ... We'd like to be a small part of that, selfishly, for our team. We'd like to see it be a great year for Randy Moss.
I think you can hear from my last workout with the Saints and here today with the 49ers
We believe he's got the ability, so he's got that ... He'll have the license to go out and compete, and we believe that that's what Randy Moss wants to do. The reality, of course, will all play out, and we'll watch that unfold, whatever that is. We're betting it's going to be somebody that's going to co...
I like what I'm able to give back to football and the NFL ... If those guys are willing to accept me as a teammate, come here and make this thing happen, then I'm ready to give back anything I have: my knowledge, my work ethic and all of the above. I look forward to going out and working with these youn...
He will go down as the Randy Moss of his generation; he will go down as one of the biggest wide receiver threats of all time, like I've been saying from the first day I stepped on the field with him. So, he should really be rewarded as one of the highest paid (players) because he's one of the best in th...
I think I can still play at a high level ... So I look forward to learning the offense and getting with the group of guys in the locker room and learning what my role is going to be on this team. Like I said, I accept the challenge, and I'm ready to bring the fans out of their seats.
There was a time that I thought Randy Moss was the best player in the NFL ... Now, at 35 years old, where is he compared to that? If he’s anywhere close, it is worth the gamble.
Man, I just want to play football. Once the season starts and once it ends, we'll decide where things are going to go after that
In an unexpected move, former Patriots and Vikings wide receiver, Randy Moss, one of the most sought after free agents on the market has decided to turn down a series of lucrative offers from NFL teams to join Marvel the TJB commenter for a year
I had personal reasons outside of football to step away from the game
That Tom Brady was able to post an 11.6 vertical yards per attempt (VYPA) mark (fifth best in the league) despite throwing 91 vertical passes to tight ends, speaks volumes for the genius of New England's creative play calling ... However, it still doesn't mask the fact Brady's 10.9 stretch vertical YPA ...
I think that their upside was something I studied and I looked at and evaluated ... Coach Harbaugh is really a young and enthusiastic coach and I love enthusiasm. So I think when they picked me up from the airport last night and everything we talked about ... a lot of things stood out to me. And it was ...
I look forward to learning the offense and getting with the group of guys in the locker room and learning what my role is going to be on this team ... Like I said, I accept the challenge, and I'm ready to bring the fans out of their seats.
I accept a plea and I’m prepared to move a fans out of their seats
I'm ready just to give back anything I have; my work ethic, my knowledge for the game and all the above
I don't really know Alex Smith
It's obvious they liked what they saw
Randall Gene Moss (born February 13, 1977 in Rand, West Virginia) is an American football wide receiver for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Minnesota Vikings 21st overall in the 1998 NFL Draft. He played college football at Marshall University. Full Article
New San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Randy Moss (84) runs with the ball in front of wide receiver Michael Crabtree (15) during NFL football practice at the team's training facility in Santa Clara, Calif. , Thursday, May 10, 2012.
View Photo »New San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Randy Moss stretches during NFL football practice at the team's training facility in Santa Clara, Calif. , Thursday, May 10, 2012.
View Photo »Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss smiles during team warm-ups in East Rutherford, New Jersey, in this October 11, 2010 file picture. Record-setting wide receiver Randy Moss was retiring after 13 National Football League seasons, his agent said on August 1, 2011. The 34-year-old...
View Photo »New England Patriots receiver Randy Moss throws during his team's practice in Tempe, Arizona, in this February 1, 2008 file picture. Record-setting wide receiver Randy Moss was retiring after 13 National Football League seasons, his agent said on August 1, 2011. The 34-year-old Moss,...
View Photo »New San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Randy Moss (84) runs with the ball in front of wide receiver Michael Crabtree (15) during NFL football practice at the team's training facility in Santa Clara, Calif. , Thursday, May 10, 2012.
View Photo »It was eye opening ... Today was the first day, and we were moving so fast. Today felt like we'd been out here for a week or two.
Randy Moss catches the touchdown pass to put the Pats up and all we needed was one stop
It’s definitely a blessing to be back in the league
I think Randy's got a chance to put a real stamp on his great NFL career, which could be a Hall of Fame career ... We'd like to be a small part of that, selfishly, for our team. We'd like to see it be a great year for Randy Moss.
I think you can hear from my last workout with the Saints and here today with the 49ers
We believe he's got the ability, so he's got that ... He'll have the license to go out and compete, and we believe that that's what Randy Moss wants to do. The reality, of course, will all play out, and we'll watch that unfold, whatever that is. We're betting it's going to be somebody that's going to co...
I like what I'm able to give back to football and the NFL ... If those guys are willing to accept me as a teammate, come here and make this thing happen, then I'm ready to give back anything I have: my knowledge, my work ethic and all of the above. I look forward to going out and working with these youn...
He will go down as the Randy Moss of his generation; he will go down as one of the biggest wide receiver threats of all time, like I've been saying from the first day I stepped on the field with him. So, he should really be rewarded as one of the highest paid (players) because he's one of the best in th...
I think I can still play at a high level ... So I look forward to learning the offense and getting with the group of guys in the locker room and learning what my role is going to be on this team. Like I said, I accept the challenge, and I'm ready to bring the fans out of their seats.
There was a time that I thought Randy Moss was the best player in the NFL ... Now, at 35 years old, where is he compared to that? If he’s anywhere close, it is worth the gamble.
Man, I just want to play football. Once the season starts and once it ends, we'll decide where things are going to go after that
In an unexpected move, former Patriots and Vikings wide receiver, Randy Moss, one of the most sought after free agents on the market has decided to turn down a series of lucrative offers from NFL teams to join Marvel the TJB commenter for a year
I had personal reasons outside of football to step away from the game
That Tom Brady was able to post an 11.6 vertical yards per attempt (VYPA) mark (fifth best in the league) despite throwing 91 vertical passes to tight ends, speaks volumes for the genius of New England's creative play calling ... However, it still doesn't mask the fact Brady's 10.9 stretch vertical YPA ...
I think that their upside was something I studied and I looked at and evaluated ... Coach Harbaugh is really a young and enthusiastic coach and I love enthusiasm. So I think when they picked me up from the airport last night and everything we talked about ... a lot of things stood out to me. And it was ...
I look forward to learning the offense and getting with the group of guys in the locker room and learning what my role is going to be on this team ... Like I said, I accept the challenge, and I'm ready to bring the fans out of their seats.
I accept a plea and I’m prepared to move a fans out of their seats
I'm ready just to give back anything I have; my work ethic, my knowledge for the game and all the above
I don't really know Alex Smith
It's obvious they liked what they saw
Whatever my role's going to be, I just want to go out there and be productive ... I think I can still play at a high level.
I don’t know, he’s probably sitting there with an ice pack or something on his shoulder right now, but, yeah, he can still wing it.
I accept the challenge and I'm ready to bring the fans out to the seats ... I like what I can do for the NFL. I don't like what the NFL can do for me.
I accept the challenge and I'm ready to bring the fans out to the seats ... I like what I can do for the NFL. I don't like what the NFL can do for me.
They've done their homework on me or they wouldn't have brought me in here
