Brad Childress: Coach Didn't Inform Owner of Decision to Release Randy Moss

By (Featured Columnist) on November 2, 2010

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Brad Chidress evidently did not inform Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf about his decision to release Randy Moss just weeks after the Vikings traded a third round pick for the wideout and Wilf is none too pleased about it according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

That's just brilliant. It's just further proof that Childress is a complete idiot and has no clue what he's doing as the head coach of a professional football team. How do you not even communicate with your owner? In the past, Wilf has warned Childress about poor management decisions and he goes and does this.

Wilf helped bring Moss to Minnesota and it's clear that it was a go for broke year for the Vikings and now it's fallen apart and Childress just tossed their best wideout onto the waiver wire without even talking it over with ownership, you know, the people that write his checks.

I think it's looking more and more likely that Childress is going to find himself on the unemployment line looking for a coordinator job somewhere after this year.

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