Where, oh where in the world is Randy Moss headed now? The mercurial wide receiver — of course, who among them can’t be described that way — is headed toward his third team in four weeks after the Minnesota Vikings rashly cut him loose for some news conference hijinks after Sunday’s loss to the Patriots.
Oakland » This is too, too easy. Moss has played for three teams in his career. All three of them have dumped him at some point when his shenanigans somehow overshadowed his incredible talent. Although that move wasn’t so hard for the Raiders. Moss openly quit on them in 2006, leading to his trade to New England the following offseason. But like an ex-girlfriend you just can’t quit, the Raiders should give it another try. I’m sure Moss has changed since last time. Right? Whatever. How often does Oakland get a chance to make the playoffs? Might as well add a piece.
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Kansas City » This team is 5-2 with the wildly inconsistent Dwayne Bowe (21 receptions, 357 receiving yards) as their best wide receiver. As a Bowe fantasy owner, let me say this to the Chiefs: Get someone else in here. I don’t even play Bowe and I only pretend to own a team. Put him next to Moss, however, and you might have something. Kansas City can just roll with Bowe’s ups and downs in that case. Plus, general manager Scott Pioli and quarterback Matt Cassel worked with Moss in New England.
Miami » Chad Henne has eight touchdown passes, even with Brandon Marshall on the roster, and the 4-3 Dolphins have become a field goal machine. And that’s too bad considering they fared pretty well — save a blowout loss to the Patriots — against some of the league’s big boys early in the season. Miami could be a tough early-round playoff foe if it could just add another weapon on offense. Sure wish there was one laying around at almost no cost. Oh wait …
