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Doesnt mean they havent reached a deal though.. According to article, couldn't announce it until February 29th. Looks like he might be testing the FA market to cash in on his 23 TD catches (which was 3 more than our entire offense scored)
Just for ****s and giggles; would you try to get Moss if your BUffalo?
He wouldn't want to play for the Bills, so it's moot. And I'm sure he has a deal in place, but it would be nice to see him get a bigger offer elsewhere.
Mike Reiss of the Boston Globe reports that the New England Patriots did not apply the franchise tag to receiver Randy Moss before Thursday's 4:00 p.m. EST deadline.
Reiss correctly observes that this could mean that the Patriots and Moss have a verbal deal in place for a long-term contract. But while Reiss points out that a multi-year deal can't be announced until the new league year begins on February 29, the more accurate statement is that no enforceable agreement can be reached until then.
In other words, if there's an agreement, Moss can renege without consequence. And, given the reality that tampering is a fact of life in the modern NFL, anyone who might be interested in putting together a jaw-dropping financial package can put out hypothetical feelers to Moss between now and midnight next Thursday.
From the Patriots' standpoint, they'd probably justify losing Moss in that fashion by explaining that if he isn't a man of his word then he's better off leaving.
IF.. He does not have an agreement and place and actually does hit the open market, little small market Jacksonville will give him the house, the farm, the car.. everything.
This could be big news if he hits the market.. Tom Brady aint 2007 Tom Brady without him.
Id love to have the talent no question, the problem is randy isnt a force on his own. He HAS to have great guys around him. We dont have that yet. Least not established.
He should go to Indianapolis. Marv Harrison is losing too many steps and he'd make a great compliment to Wayne and Clark. Plus it'd be as big a kick in the balls to New England as when Vinatieri left.
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