Moss says N.O. to T.O.

By Anthony Carroll  |   Thursday, November 17, 2005  |  Comments( 0 )

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For the first time since his early season interview following his move to Oakland, Randy Moss has spoken to the public. Surprisingly, the main subject is not himself-it's Terrell Owens. Throughout the history of the organization, Al Davis has been known to take into custody those players who other NFL teams fear-most recently Randy Moss. So why not apprehend another one of these notorious players and hold true to history? Randy Moss has supplied his own answers to this question.

When asked how Terrell Owens would look in Silver and Black, Moss replied, "Am I here or not here?" In this six word response, Moss summed up how he felt about the future of Terrell Owens. Interestingly, he did comment that Terrell Owens "could be a good fit with the Raiders." But soon thereafter Moss explained why the duo simply would fail: "I don't think with his baggage and everything he's been through, and my baggage and what I've been through, I don't think it would work."

This "baggage" refers to the antics and transgressions that made both Moss and Owens pack their own baggage on several occasions-from Minnesota to Oakland, from San Francisco to Philadelphia, and from Philadelphia to….

Despite the consequences that each receiver brings to the table, it is almost impossible to ignore careers consisting of 9,771 receiving yards and 95 touchdowns for Moss and 10,535 yards and 101 touchdowns for Terrell Owens.

If Raiders' owner Al Davis happens to shock the world again, wouldn't that be a sight-perhaps the greatest offensive lineup in any video game ever?

Maybe Keyshawn Johnson could play in the slot position.

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Anthony Carroll began writing for RealFootball365.com on Sept. 26, 2005, making him one of the longest tenured contributors to the β€œ365” team. As a senior writer, Anthony has taken on the task of delivering original content to the silver and black faithful year round, despite having to deal...
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