Thursday, February 21, 2008

The New England Patriots are technically leaving Randy Moss open for Free Agency in the NFL

FUCK. If these guys don't sign Randy Moss soon, the Giants won't be the only team beating them next season.

The 2008-09 NFL football season is still, well, a LIFETIME away from here. But just because we love football so much up in here, we'll be talking, breathing and of course, writing about football, until the brand new season kicks off in August.

And as far as the New England Patriots are concerned, they haven't signed any big names to add to their powerhouse roster yet, unlike last offseason when they got Randy Moss, Wes Welker and a whole lot more to carry them all the way to Super Bowl XLII.

Instead, the Pats are going to the opposite direction. They are technically leaving Randy Moss, the Pro Bowl wide receiver who just broke the single season record for most touchdowns by a wideout held by Hall-of-Famer Jerry Rice.

Yep, Moss sure had one huge year for the New England Patriots. Despite that, the Pats are not putting the ''franchise tag'' on him just yet, technically leaving the guy to the free agency market.

Apparently, the New England Patriots are gambling that they could come to terms with Randy Moss on a new contract so he can remain with the team. Was this a good move? Well, if Moss receives a better offer from some other team before the Patriots can, it won't be.

And to think Randy Moss restructured his contract just to be with the Pats. You see, he was receiving a whopping $10 million with the Oakland Raiders before cutting it down to $3 million for a chance to play with Tom Brady. Moss received an additional $2 million on incentives after breaking Rice's record but that's still a half less of what he was initially receiving in Oakland.

Tom Brady has already said that he wants Moss back. Moss on the other hand has also indicated that he wants to return with the New England Patriots. So what the fuck are they waiting for? Sign the guy already!

Who will win Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa, Florida? Sportsbetting.com has the very VERY early odds on that one people.

New York Giants 12-1

New England Patriots 5-2

Dallas Cowboys 7-1

Indianapolis Colts 8-1

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