NFL.comRaiders send WR Moss to Patriots![]()
NEW YORK (April 29, 2007) -- On Draft Weekend 2007, the biggest tremors in the football world came from a trade between the New England Patriots and Oakland Raiders.
Randy Moss has become a Patriot after New England sent a fourth-round pick in Sunday's draft to Oakland for the mercurial and maddening wide receiver. Moss passed his physical after arriving in New England on Sunday morning, and now Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will be passing him the ball next season in one of the most dynamic and electric quarterback-wide receiver combinations that has ever played in the NFL.
Moss already has agreed to dramatically restructure his contract, which is scheduled to pay him $9.75 million this coming season. New England was the one and only place Moss would agree to take a reduced contract, and he did so knowing that he would have the chance to win a Super Bowl. With the offseason that New England has had, no team in football has a better chance.
Moss also comes to New England with the warning that, as Bill Parcells used to say, the light is yellow and ready to turn red. The Patriots have notified Moss that under no circumstance will they tolerate any of the transgressions that have marked his career. The first controversial incident that Moss is involved in will be his last. The Patriots insist they will release him.
But now that they have him, they are thrilled. Brady is said to be very excited upon learning the news that his team had agreed to a trade with Oakland. Patriots coach Bill Belichick feels the same way as Brady. After spending previous seasons lacking a big-play target, the Patriots now have a plethora of them -- none any bigger than Moss.
How the trade evolved is a story itself. Ongoing trade talks from throughout the offseason continued Friday and intensified Saturday night after the draft when the Raiders called the Patriots and got New England to sweeten its offer of what had been a sixth-round pick. New England agreed to trade a fourth-round pick to Oakland.
The trade caps a remarkably and busy offseason for the Patriots, who have repositioned themselves as the team to beat in the AFC and the NFL. They have added former Ravens linebacker Adalius Thomas, former Bengals cornerback Tory James, former Dolphins running back Sammy Morris, former Dolphins wide receiver Wes Welker, former Eagles wide receiver Donte Stallworth and former Bengals wide receiver Kelley Washington.
Oakland was in a position where it had to trade Moss. It could not afford to pay him his base salary while also signing No. 1 overall pick JaMarcus Russell to a contract that is expected to include about $30 million in guaranteed money. Plus, Raiders coach Lane Kiffin had been anxious to deal Moss and start over fresh, able to implement his own ideas with his own players.
For a 4th round draft pick. lol. Man I am happy.
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Randy Moss traded to Patriots.

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04-29-2007 #2
My favorite receive other than Calvin Johnson going to my most-hating team in NFL history?!?!?! O NOOOOS

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sigh... what horrible news...
Luckily my team fears neither Moss nor Brady...
Still... could have done without this little development...
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great news, lets cellibrate by rioting
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Well im happy for him, he will get to see a superbowl now.

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Moss has lost quite a bit but still is a good WR that will more than likely put up huge #'s seeing he finally has a decent Qb throwing to him again and for a 4th ,straight up steal just like the 49ers getting Darrel Jackson for just a 4th
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Pretty sick trade for the Pats, Moss is big time. Don't let his numbers over the last 2 years fool you. Brady + Moss is gonna be insane.
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04-30-2007 #11
Who is this Randy Moss character you speak of?
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Past his prime? I think he'll be motivated to prove himself like when he was initially drafted. Mort reported earlier this morning, that Moss recently ran a 4.29 40, he's still blazing fast. Brady to Moss is going to be deadly.
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04-30-2007 #15
He certainyl has been MIA since moving to the West Coast...
I think he's done... Just like TO... (yes I know who had the most TD catches last year)
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04-30-2007 #17We bow down to thee oh great Don Florentino Perez....
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Looks like im a Patroit fan now..since Brady was a Wolverine and Randy Moss is my favorite receiver...

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05-01-2007 #24
So no one here has seriously factored in the fact that the Raiders shipped him away for a 4th round pick in which they drafted some no name CB...and they also drafted a QB with a tank for an arm...that doesn't say anything to anyone?
The man dogged it with the Vickings, got shipped to Oakland, promised he was a new man and that the Raiders were a great opportunity, and then mid season decided to basically not show up anymore. May I remind you that a similiar player by the name of...Owens...was given the same attention as the savior for Dallas, that he would turn a new leaf...and we all know how that has ended up. People don't change, especially if that person is a self-centered aging (30 years old) wideout whos numbers continue to drop every year.
Call me crazy, but if I remember correctly, the Patriots were best when they were a team, not when they had stand out stars who cared about their numbers.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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Although I agree with you with some of what you said. Let me bring up Corey Dillon who was a problem child of Cincinnati. Everyone said the exact same thing about him, and how he was going to cause problems. And look how he turned out to be a REAL team player. I believe the same will go for Moss. Only the season will tell.

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