Randy Moss: Veteran WR Again States Desire to Return to New England Patriots
Mike Reiss reported on Randy Moss' latest comments early on Wednesday via twitter.
The former Patriots wide receiver and current free agent appeared on radio station KFAN 1130 in Minneapolis. Among other comments the ever controversial Moss made a renewed pitch to re-join the Patriots for the 2011 season.
"If you ask me where my heart and where I'm happy is," said Moss. "I love Tom Brady and I love playing for coach Belichick."
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It sounds as if Moss isn't receiving the type of interest he might have been expecting on the open market. His comments are interesting to note because of the Patriots' tendency to bring veterans in on one-year bargain type deal.
His history is littered with plenty of diva moments and other escapades on and off the field. Even the most Pro-Moss supporters will concede there are plenty of reasons to avoid bringing him back to New England, but his history was the just as questionable when the team traded for him prior to the 2007 season.
Since then the man has set NFL records, redefined an offense and yes, also got kicked off three teams in one season. He has an upside and a downside to every aspect of his being. Some games he's going to be "slouching" versus Darelle Revis and during others he'll be pulling in one hand circus catches like this.
It'll be interesting to see whether or not the sentiment in New England towards a reunion ever becomes mutual this offseason.

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