Moss Says Packers Said "Wrong Things" to Him
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--The Green Bay Packers made a bid to try to trade for Randy Moss in the offseason before the New England Patriots obtained the wide receiver from the Oakland Raiders.
Moss said today he was glad he didn't end up in Green Bay because Packers officials were saying "the wrong things" to him.
"They were just talking about their team concept and the wide receivers and Donald Driver," Moss said. "It was like they were telling me that they were going to somewhat take a chance on me but if you do come here, these are the things you have to watch out and be on your best behavior and Donald Driver is the top receiver here so don't come in and try to step on his toes, and things like that.... I didn't really feel they wanted me. I felt that Brett Favre wanted me, but I didn't really feel the Packers wanted me."
By Mark Maske |
January 30, 2008; 6:55 PM ET
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pooooor randy
a proven quitter given conditions to come to a new team? harrumph.
glad he turned it around in NE though. always been a fan *thumbs up*