However, the Vikings front office is doing their darn best to hurt their team and the future of their franchise by going after another unhappy diva wide-receiver.There have already been a lot of issues surrounding Randy Moss and his replica Omega 2231.50 watch inability to land a contract extension with the New England Patriots, which has led to him being irritated and feeling “unwanted.” The Vikings are trading for a receiver who has had attitude problems in the past, present and subsequently would be bringing a poor mind-set to Minnesota. At 33, Moss is looking for another big contract, which as most NFL fans know, the Patriots are unwilling to give and with good reason.
If a team is going to give Randy Moss a contract extension during the season, what would he have to play for? Does Randy Moss have the burning desire for a Super Bowl ring? Moss isn’t the type of guy who will play hard no matter the circumstances and without a new contract to play for; there is no guarantee that you are going to get replica Omega 4174.31 watch maximum effort from him.Can you get a better situation than playing for a championship coach, and catching balls from a championship quarterback? Randy Moss obviously doesn’t care about the ring, he wants the money and the recognition, which has ultimately led to his poor effort and the Patriots putting his butt on the trading block.In reality, contract or not, there is no situation that can assure you full effort on the part of Moss.
It has been rumoured that the trade is pending on Moss receiving a contract extension from the Vikings.As I mentioned, a contract extension is not the best idea and not just because you can’t guarantee a maximum effort from him.At 33 years of age there is also the question of the inevitable decline of an athlete.A constant comparison that is made is Randy Moss to Terrell Owens, who has shown that at 36, he can replica Omega 3152.30 watch still put up numbers (222 yards this past Sunday).Despite some quality numbers, it is evident that TO has lost a step or two over the past couple of years which, combined with his attitude problems, caused him to be cut from Dallas, sign with Buffalo, where he had a very pedestrian season, and then having to sign a 1 year $2 million deal this year with the Bengals.