"WR Randy Moss, who was tossed around the NFL last year like he was some kind of moody player with noticeably thinning talent (imagine that!), wants to become a force once again in pro football.
Basically, he wants to become the "old Randy Moss" when he was a moody, ultra-talented receiver that actually made an impact in the games he played. And coincidentally, that's exactly what he's become, at least according to his agent.
Not only that, Joel Segal told NFL.com that Moss is in "freakish" shape and is ready for the lockout to conclude so he can sign with his next employer.
"Randy has been working out, two-a-days, all spring and summer in West Virginia," Segal said. "He is determined, motivated and, quite frankly, has a huge chip on his shoulder. Whatever team ends up getting Randy, they're going to know they're getting the old Randy Moss. He's not just coming in to be on the team, he's going to be Randy Moss -- a difference maker."
Moss, though, has a few problems. He's 34 years old, and his skills, simply put, have declined (perhaps "sharply" declined). Patriots coach Bill Belichick had no problem getting rid of him last year, and after butting heads with former Vikings coach Brad Childress, Moss found himself a non-entity with the Titans."