It might have been more surreal if it were the Randy Moss of say 2004, but it wasn't. Yet it still was oddly compelling.
The San Francisco 49ers brought the mercurial Moss in for a workout on Monday. The problem: No quarterback to throw to him.
The solution, have former QB and current 'Niners coach Jim Harbaugh throw to him.
Somebody must have been impressed.
The reason: Moss was signed to a contract shortly after the workout. IT's a fairly low risk move for San Francisco with potentially a big reward.
Oh...the odd part of it. Check out the video of the workout from CSN Bay Area. It kind of looks like they threw in a construction yard, though it was actually because they didn't let anyone....other than the team video guy...shoot it.
Here's your video, enjoy your Moss 'Niners fans:
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Monday, August 1, 2011
A Rolling Free Agent Frenzy Gathers No Moss
And neither will any more NFL teams for the near future unless Randy Moss goes Favre on us any time soon...
After 13 years, he's calling it quits for now...
Here's how we'll remember Moss at the HQ...
Thanks to DJStevePorter...
Moss's agent, Joel Segal, says that Moss was considering offers from several teams, but made the decision to retire. Segal declined to comment specifically on the offers, instead saying his client felt the time was right to step away.
Moss caught 954 passes for 14,858 yards and 153 touchdowns in a career spent with Minnesota, Oakland, New England and Tennessee.
After 13 years, he's calling it quits for now...
Here's how we'll remember Moss at the HQ...
Thanks to DJStevePorter...
Moss's agent, Joel Segal, says that Moss was considering offers from several teams, but made the decision to retire. Segal declined to comment specifically on the offers, instead saying his client felt the time was right to step away.
Moss caught 954 passes for 14,858 yards and 153 touchdowns in a career spent with Minnesota, Oakland, New England and Tennessee.
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