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Randy Moss to Minnesotta?


Gazi

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Supposedly, the Vikings are offering a 3rd rounder for him and the deal is almost done for him to get shipped back to Minny... What is our problem? This is even easier and cheaper than what Boldin, Marshall, or VJax demanded/are demanding in the trades for them...

If I'm not mistaken, Moss also has a daughter that lives close to or in Charlotte... We need help, would make sense. He chirps a lot but hasn't been in any serious trouble. He and Smitty probably couldn't co-exist, but it would be worth a try... What are we doing? I wouldn't even post a "why don't we try to get him thread" had I not heard he was being traded for so little.

I mean, if Armanti is worth a 2nd... lol

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