
Brett Favre & Four Other Players Who Need a Change of Scenery
Just three weeks into the NFL season there are already some players who may want to find new teams.
Brett Favre, the Vikings quarterback, is one of those guys.
There are two main reasons for a move: struggles on the field or problems off the field. There's a bit of both on here.
So who else would benefit from a new city and team?
5. Albert Haynesworth
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Albert Haynesworth has two tackles through two games after struggling with the Redskins' new 3-4 defensive scheme.
Can the Redskins find a buyer for his $100 million contract?
If they can, it looks like it is time to sell.
4. Randy Moss
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Randy Moss has been vocal this year about his problems with the Patriots organization.
"If you got a boss, you would like to feel appreciated. I’m not saying that I’m not appreciated here, But I would like to feel that sometimes," Moss told reporters.
See Moss wants a new contract, and the Patriots haven't exactly been chasing Moss down to get him a new one.
The best move for Moss would be to take his talents elsewhere, and make the Patriots regret their complacency.
3. Brett Favre
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Brett Favre doesn't need a new team.
He needs a vacation.
Favre's football days are numbered, and it looks like it is time for him to call it quits and go relax on a beach somewhere.
2. Kevin Kolb
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Kevin Kolb was pegged as the Eagles' future when Donovan McNabb left town.
Well then he suffered a concussion, and Mike Vick won his job.
Kolb needs an opportunity to play, and right now he isn't getting that in Philly.
1. Garrett Hartley
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Garrett Hartley lost the Saints their game last week by missing an easy field goal in overtime.
Then the Saints went out and signed 46-year-old John Carney to compete with Hartley.
Looks like it's time to start looking for a new job Hartley.
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