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Offline steiny

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Randy Moss wiaved by Vikings after 3 games.  Now what?  LOL

Offline Misky

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I guess the packers are going to pick him up!

Offline Cody Gruchow

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desperate move by a desperate man. childress's time in mn is done.  he just cut one of the best receivers in the NFL and lost a 3rd round draft pick as well. :censored: :censored: and sidney rice isnt back yet. i bet you anything that moss told childress that his gameplanning is garbage and thats why he got cut, childress is to thickheaded to realize is he the most predictable play caller in the NFL.

Offline Bobby Bass

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Well I hope someone picks him up off wavers so the Vikes don't get stuck for his salary. Say what you want about Childress he at least had the guts to cut loose a lazy Moss who flat out gave up on a catchable ball for a td, no loss there. That is if it was Childress and not Ziggie
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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yes he did give up on that ball BUT he opens it way up for guys like percy harvin, because lazy or not moss still commands alot of attention to him. and i strongly think that it was childress and not zygi who did it...

Offline Cody Gruchow

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plus randy moss still is a viking he hasnt been cut yet.....

Offline Randy Kaar

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Chilli cut him... But he doesnt have the authority to do that.

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Zygi,  Will you please get rid of Chilly?  I have decided to not watch anymore Vikings games as long as Childress is the coach.   :banghead:

Now I can hunt more.   :happy1:
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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he does have the authority to do it, because zygi gives him most of the decision making powers, so he can fire coaches cut players trade for players etc. zygi is the type of owner lots of coaches want, because he isnt afraid to open up the check book and pay for the talent that the team needs...

Offline backwoods

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I dont blame Childress for cutting him after watching the replay of that pass over and over, Moss just pissed away the points.  Moss is too big for his own ego, the Vikes can do better without him and I sure wont miss that ugly face.

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C-YA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :woot:
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Offline Misky

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I dont blame Childress for cutting him after watching the replay of that pass over and over, Moss just pissed away the points.  Moss is too big for his own ego, the Vikes can do better without him and I sure wont miss that ugly face.

If you watched it over and over the you herd that is was the 1st play that he WASN"T dubbled covered!      Chilly =  :banghead:

Offline Cody Gruchow

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keep moss promote frasier fire childress. good bye you baldheaded power hungry retard

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keep moss promote frasier fire childress. good bye you baldheaded power hungry retard

Still bitter about that Packer game huh????
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Well I hope someone picks him up off wavers so the Vikes don't get stuck for his salary. Say what you want about Childress he at least had the guts to cut loose a lazy Moss who flat out gave up on a catchable ball for a td, no loss there. That is if it was Childress and not Ziggie

Whether Moss is a Viking or not the Vikings still are on the hook for his $4 million salary for this year and will be required to pay him even if he signs off waivers with another team and is also paid by them. Win-win for Moss.
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Turns out others in the organization do NOT agree with Chilly and he hasn't been waived yet. Maybe we will get lucky and Colonel Klink will get waived. See ya, you porn star sounding, stubborn, make Denny Green look good, can't call a game to save your life, idiot of a head coach.
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From NFL.com

Just four weeks ago, Randy Moss gushed about returning to Minnesota. He felt fortunate to return to his first team and was looking forward to seeing those purple No. 84 jerseys again.

So much for the happy reunion.

After three disappointing losses in four games, the Vikings decided to dump the six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver following a loss to New England that had Moss wistful about his Patriots days during a bizarre postgame rant. It was another shocker in tumultuous season for a team that began the year with Super Bowl aspirations.

Coach Brad Childress confirmed the Vikings' intent to waive Moss in a statement late Monday.

"This decision was made based on what we thought was in the best interests of the Minnesota Vikings, both in the short and long term," Childress said. "We wish Randy the best as he moves forward in his career."

Vikings players said that Childress informed them during a team meeting that Moss was no longer with the team.

Childress did not initially tell management of his desire to part with Moss, according to Lombardi, but Childress did tell the team that Moss would be waived. Childress has control over the 53 man roster.

The league has released Monday's waiver wire to authorized personnel, and Moss is not included on it, a source with access to the wire told La Canfora.

The deadline for daily transactions is 4 p.m. The Vikings could still elect to waive Moss later this week. Childress told the team he would do so today, but a source said others in the organization were not of the same mind.

Moss' agent, Joel Segal, said he's been in contact with the Vikings, even though the move was not made official Monday with the league.

"Merely a technical thing," Segal said in an e-mail.

"Randy is very sad to find out about being waived by the Vikings this morning," Segal said in an e-mail to the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "He has and always will remain fond of the fans in Minnesota. We will let the process of the waiver wire take its course and we will move on from there."

Segal told the Star-Tribune that he already has received calls from the Miami Dolphins and Seattle Seahawks inquiring about Moss.

When Moss is officially waived, he will have 24 hours to pass through waivers. Teams can claim Moss and the remaining $6.4 million base salary on his contract during that period. If Moss is not claimed through waivers, he would become a free agent, but the Vikings would still be on the hook for the remainder of his contract, which expires after the season.

Fox Sports and NFL Network's Jay Glazer reports that Vikings players were taken by surprise by Childress' announcement and are "livid" over the move.

Childress and team officials didn't respond to messages seeking confirmation of the decision. Moss's locker at Winter Park remained full of his practice gear when it was open to reporters in the afternoon.

About an hour before the news came out, Childress took 12 consecutive questions during his regular news conference about Moss, his effort, and his mindset in response to a rant by Moss following Sunday night's 28-18 loss to the Patriots.

Moss, who was fined $25,000 last week for failing to cooperate with the media and make himself regularly available for interviews, stepped to the podium after the game but announced he wouldn't take any questions. He repeatedly expressed admiration for coach Bill Belichick and his former team and criticized the Vikings for not taking enough of his game-planning advice.

Moss had only one catch for 8 yards against the Patriots. In four games for the Vikings, he had 13 receptions for 174 yards and two touchdowns.

Childress didn't mention the move when he talked to reporters Monday and said Moss was staying back in the Boston area for a few days to spend time with family. Asked whether he regretted acquiring Moss, the coach said "not at present."

Moss, who was traded from Minnesota to Oakland in 2005 after finding his share of trouble and frustrating the organization with his attitude, expressed eagerness to connect with Brett Favre when he arrived and talked about how much he still loved Vikings fans some 5½ years after his departure.

While his presence opened the field for wide receiver Percy Harvin, who has blossomed into one of the league's most dangerous offensive players, Moss never materialized into the deep threat the Vikings sought when they traded for him Oct. 7. His longest catch was a 37-yarder, and he was only targeted twice against the Patriots.

"I'm definitely down that we lost this game. I didn't expect we'd lose this game," Moss said. "I don't know how many more times I'll be in New England again. But I leave coach Belichick and those guys with a salute: 'I love you guys. I miss you. I'm out."'

Childress said Monday he didn't see Moss' remarks as "incendiary." The closest he came to criticizing him was acknowledging he could've caught a pass that fell incomplete in the end zone while the Patriots were called for pass interference.

"But again, I don't know," Childress said. "He was restricted. If they called pass interference, there had to be some kind of restriction."

Asked whether he felt Moss had been playing hard, Childress said, "He's playing hard when he needs to play hard."

Linebacker Ben Leber was one of a handful of players who appeared in the locker room and expressed surprise at the move. But he didn't sound happy about Moss' postgame remarks, either.

"It was just, 'Wow,"' Leber said. "Just because it sounded like it was unprompted and sounded like he wanted to get some stuff off his chest. He certainly has every right to do that. I don't think that's the way to do it."

Leber said Childress didn't give the team much of an explanation.

"He didn't really dive into any details," Leber said. "Just said, 'That's where we're going to go with it."'

Moss's contract called for a $6.4 million base salary this season -- leaving the Vikings on the hook for at least $1.5 million. If Moss is claimed on waivers, the team that signs him is responsible for the remainder of his salary. If he clears waivers, then he can sign as a free agent under new terms.

Claiming priority is based on inverse order of the current standings, so the Patriots -- who lead the league at 6-1 -- would be last. Belichick declined comment Monday.

"You can't bait me into it," he said.

His players, though, expressed surprise that their former teammate is available again.

"I'm just hearing about this right now. Crazy," right guard Stephen Neal said.

Whether Moss would be welcomed back, well, that's up to Belichick.

"Whatever he decides we're open to as a team, and I'm sure he'll do what's best for the organization," wide receiver Wes Welker said.
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Offline Bobby Bass

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Well I hope someone picks him up off wavers so the Vikes don't get stuck for his salary. Say what you want about Childress he at least had the guts to cut loose a lazy Moss who flat out gave up on a catchable ball for a td, no loss there. That is if it was Childress and not Ziggie

Whether Moss is a Viking or not the Vikings still are on the hook for his $4 million salary for this year and will be required to pay him even if he signs off waivers with another team and is also paid by them. Win-win for Moss.
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If picked up off the waver, Vikings don't pay. If he's not picked up in 24 hours he's a free agent and the Vikes pay off the rest of his contract. On top of that he can sign with another team and get a new contract and "Double Dip".
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Offline BiggA

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Im with Cody. Promote Frasier before he finally leaves this team this year and get rid of chilly.

Offline Bobby Bass

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If picked up off the waver, Vikings don't pay. If he's not picked up in 24 hours he's a free agent and the Vikes pay off the rest of his contract. On top of that he can sign with another team and get a new contract and "Double Dip".
Yup, but does anyone here thing he will not get picked up off the waver wire? Maybe we will get lucky and the Packers will get him !  :rotflmao:
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Glad he is gone!  :happy1:

Was glad he was back but what an asshole he is. 

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Yep, agree with you, he's now the Titans problem child.

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21 that is twenty-one teams passed on picking up Randy Moss before Tenn did. Thats has to tell ya something about him as a player and what the league thinks of him. MN I think got away lucky. Chilly might be in trouble but that sounds like a lot of fans who don't like Chilly trying to get him fired. As for ESPN I don't listen to that video rag there almost as bad as Sid Hartman ! :rotflmao:
« Last Edit: November 11/03/10, 09:27:40 PM by Bobby Bass »
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Childress even has Hitler Pissed!!

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Good riddance! Heck the Wild even won after he got waived. I heard he was raising a disturbance at dinner after the game. He is anti team anti fan and anti American.
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The only thing randy was looking for was a new contract.  He didn't care where it came from.  I bet if you listen to any interviews from him now he will say how great the titans are and it is where he wants to be and will do what ever he can to help them out.  This is the same stuff he said 26 days ago when he was traded to the vikes.  He could have been good for the vikes again but he couldn't fit his ego into the helmet.

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I blame Chilly for how Moss was acting. Why did Matt Berk leave? Wasn't for more money, he took less to get away from the idiot. Can't stand Chilly, he's a moron and cost us more than he's givin to the team or fans. I don't think the players like him much at all.
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