RUMOR: Randy To Eagles, Jags, or Cowboys! *Merge*

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cowboyrock;1979560 said:
Hope you are saying that when the eagles a kicking the crap out of us next year. the idea of some cowboys fans saying we dont need any free-agents just stand pat,is crazy. if the eagles get moss it's over.

Moss is very good but he isn't unstoppable.

Just have faith in Jerry.

I just don't know why everyone keeps wanting to come to the toughest division in football.

3/4 teams make the playoffs. And the only team who doesn't (who was 8-8) is improving quite nicely also.
 

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If we can sign Moss what are we waiting for?

He is a huge difference maker and we can really pick your poison a defense.....
 

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Some of you guys are just nuts. You pray for the Eagles to get Asante beacause you feel he sucks, so they get him. Now they have the best secondary in the division.

Now, they might land Randy Moss and considering the problems we've had handling Plaxico, what do you think Randy is going to do to us?

McNabb had T.O. for a year and tore up the league, you think somehow he won't be able to do it with Randy?
 

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doomsday81;1979597 said:
As you guys know from my past info, I have a good handle on the Patriots. I'm hearing that the Packers are now big players in the Moss sweepstakes. Remember, Green Bay was in the hunt for Moss before the Pats traded for his services, so it makes sense that the Packers have thrown their hat in the ring this time around as well. I'll keep you posted if I hear anything.


I have been waiting for GreenBay to put their name out there as possible suitors for Moss. I had a feeling Favre would hinge his retirement threats on Green Bay losing out on the Moss sweepstakes two years in a row.

I don't know if thats what brett is doing, but I wouldn't doubt it.

I hope he either re-signs with New England, or Sees the light and signs with Dallas.
 

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Nors;1979605 said:
If we can sign Moss what are we waiting for?

He is a huge difference maker and we can really pick your poison a defense.....

Would you finally become a Cowboys fan then? :rolleyes:
 

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I would love to get Moss too , but I really don't think Dallas can afford him.
 

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air0208;1979600 said:
Moss is very good but he isn't unstoppable.

Just have faith in Jerry.

I just don't know why everyone keeps wanting to come to the toughest division in football.

3/4 teams make the playoffs. And the only team who doesn't (who was 8-8) is improving quite nicely also.

He is the closest thing to unstopable in the entire league.
 

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Nors;1979605 said:
If we can sign Moss what are we waiting for?

He is a huge difference maker and we can really pick your poison a defense.....


I have no doubt that the Cowboys would skate their way through the NFC all the way to the Super Bowl with TO and Moss together.

If Moss is really considering leaving New England and Jerry isn't exhausting every attempt to bring him to Dallas, I would have to think Jerry is losing his mind.

This is why I kinda think Moss is hell bent on staying with Brady and the Pats.
 

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Did nobody hear a few years back when Moss was in Oakland that him and TO on the same team would just never work?
 

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theebs;1979528 said:
Please go to the eagles.

Please go to the eagles.

Please go to the eagles.



are you kidding me why the hell would you want him to go there if hes not on the cowboys you want him in the afc
 

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CATCH17;1979623 said:
He is the closest thing to unstopable in the entire league.

Has he won a SB?

Maybe with Tom Brady he is, but not McNabb

With that being said, I dont want him on the Cowboys and I dont want him on the Eagles. Keep him in the AFC though.
 

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CATCH17;1979629 said:
Did nobody hear a few years back when Moss was in Oakland that him and TO on the same team would just never work?
Exactly. And these guys have been takin shots at eachother for years. From Moss saying there's no comparison between them cause Owens doesnt see the coverage he sees to Owens getting pissed about being compared to Moss and saying he's not the one getting arrest, doing drugs and beating women. I just see no realistic co-existing between the do.
 

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theebs;1979528 said:
Please go to the eagles.

Please go to the eagles.

Please go to the eagles.


DUDE!!! your cool with seeing Moss twice a year??? I'm not him and T.O. would have to work out whatever they have to do to bring the trophy back to Dallas
 

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The Panch;1979634 said:
Exactly. And these guys have been takin shots at eachother for years. From Moss saying there's no comparison between them cause Owens doesnt see the coverage he sees to Owens getting pissed about being compared to Moss and saying he's not the one getting arrest, doing drugs and beating women. I just see no realistic co-existing between the do.

I think they both believe they are the 2 best receivers in the game and love to compete against one another from afar.

If they get on the same field and things dont go almost perfectly things could hit the fan hard.
 

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CATCH17;1979637 said:
I think they both believe they are the 2 best receivers in the game and love to compete against one another from afar.

If they get on the same field and things dont go almost perfectly things could hit the fan hard.
That's the problem. They think they're the best and let their ego's get in the way when referring to each other, especially Moss. Owens at least said Moss was the only guy on his level this year. Then again, he's basically complimenting himself again, but whatever.
 

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air0208;1979633 said:
Has he won a SB?

Maybe with Tom Brady he is, but not McNabb

With that being said, I dont want him on the Cowboys and I dont want him on the Eagles. Keep him in the AFC though.

I dont care if the guy has won a Superbowl or not.

Hes took some horrible Quarterbacks and single handedly turned them into Pro Bowlers and got them paid.

When Moss wants to play he is the most unstopable player in the Entire NFL.

With or without a Super Bowl.

This guy is the best of the best when he is motivated and absolutely positively not any Cowboy fan with any sort of memory wants to see this guy twice a season.
 

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Boston Herald Blog: Where might Randy go?
Where might Randy go?

The rumors continue to fly about Randy Moss. The latest comes from NFL.com, where Adam Schefter reports that Moss might be tempted to join Brett Favre in Green Bay, in part because he’s frustrated with the lack of movement by the Patriots and determined not to take another discount to play here.

While we’re on record in the belief that Moss is best served by staying in New England, if the money doesn’t work, the money doesn’t work. So where might he go? Unless Moss is a complete charlatan, it seems safe to assume that he’s only interested in playing for a winner at this stage of his career. That’s certainly what he led everyone to believe last season with the Pats.

And judging from his extreme frustrations in Oakland, he’s probably not going anywhere with a lousy quarterback, no matter how much money is thrown at him. When you take these two factors — a winner with a quarterback — it’s amazing how many teams are eliminated. By this criteria, here are the teams that might interest Moss.

1. DALLAS COWBOYS: Owner Jerry Jones is flush with cash, so that’s not an issue. And if he’s serious about making 2010 an uncapped year, he could backload a Moss contract to balloon post-cap. Tony Romo is a Pro Bowl quarterback, so that would work, too. Don’t be surprised if Dallas puts on the full court press. Jones is already on record that he wants to make a splash this offseason, and the Cowboys thus far have been surprisingly quiet, beyond re-signing Flozell Adams.

2. GREEN BAY PACKERS: The Packers should have faced the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII, but they couldn’t seal the deal at home against the Giants in overtime. Quarterback Brett Favre is supposedly mulling retirement, but as Schefter notes, nothing would energize him like the presence of Moss, whom he campaigned for last winter.

3. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS: We probably should have added a third criterion — salary cap space and the willingness to spend it. The Colts simply do not venture into the free agent market. They prefer instead to pay the players they draft. That said, Peyton Manning and the AFC’s other titan alongside the Patriots certainly qualify as winners.

4. PITTSBURGH STEELERS: Big Ben Roethlisberger has already won a Super Bowl and last year made the leap from game manager to game changer. The Steelers are a defending playoff team.

5. NEW YORK GIANTS: Moss needs no reminder of the Giants’ ability to win. And while Eli Manning may not yet be an elite QB, he’s got great bloodlines and many expect him to blossom after what he did in Super Bowl XLII. That said, caveat emptor — Manning ranked 25th in quarterback rating last season.

5. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS: They’re coming off a down season, but with Drew Brees, Reggie Bush and Marques Colston, the Saints are an excellent candidate to bounce back, especially in the weak NFC South.

A look around the league shows good quarterbacks on bad teams (Carson Palmer, Cincinnati) and good teams with mediocre quarterbacks (Vince Young, Tennessee). It’s hard to imagine Moss putting himself in such a position. Only time will tell.
 
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