Sunday, October 31, 2010
Randy Professes Love for Pats
After today's loss to the New England Patriots, Randy Moss took the podium in front of the media and delivered a shocking, powerful message in regards to the team that he spent three-plus years playing for. You have to wonder if it has been a wake-up call for Moss, who left a true championship-style team to find himself at 2-5 with a questionable quarterback situation on a Minnesota team that is tied for last in their division with the Detroit Lions. I mean, I figured he'd miss having Brady throw him the ball. I figured he'd miss some aspects of that championship essence in the locker room, the essence of one of the greatest coaches in NFL history. But needless to say, I didn't expect to see comments this powerful out of #84 on the heels of his return to Gillette Stadium. If you haven't seen them, you must read on.
I don't have video of the press conference just yet, but ESPN's Kevin Seifert has already transcribed the entire press conference onto the web. Get your popcorn ready. Here are the postgame thoughts of the legendary Randy Moss following this afternoon's visit to Foxboro.
I'm going to go ahead and start this thing off. I'm going to go ahead and say this. I think I said something a couple weeks ago. Look, I got fined $25,000 for not speaking to you all. Me personally, I really don't care. But at the same time, I do answer questions throughout the week. For the league to fine me $25,000, I'm not going to answer any more questions for the rest of this year. If it's going to be an interview, I'm going to conduct. So I'll answer my own questions. I'll ask myself the questions, then give y'all the answers. So from here on out, I'm not answering any more questions for the rest of this season. Enough said of that, now we'll get to the game.
Let me hold it down. Alright. I really haven't had a chance to talk to the guys, so this is no disrespect to the Minnesota Vikings and their organization. The captains, Wilfolk, Tommy Boy, Mayo, Kevin Faulk, man I miss them guys, man, I miss the team. It was hard for me to come here and play. It's been an up and down roller coaster emotionally for me all week. And then to be able to come in here and see those guys, running plays and I know what they're doing, and the success they had on the field, the running game, so I kind of know what type of feeling they have on their locker room, man. I just want to be able to tell the guys, I miss the hell out of them, every last helmet in that locker room.
I mean, Deion Branch came up to me after the game. I've never had a chance to meet Deion Branch, but it was definitely a pleasure to meet him. Coach Belichick, he gave me an opportunity to be a part of something special. That's something I really take to heart. I actually salute coach Belichick and his team and the success they've had before me, during me and after me. So I'm actually stuck for words, just because of the fact that, man, this is just, a lot of memories here. To the New England Patriots fans, that ovation at the end of the game, that really felt heart-warming. I think I actually shedded a tear for that.
Like I said, it's been an emotional roller coaster all week. Tried to prepare, tried to talk to the players and coaches about how this game was going to be played, couple tendencies here and a couple tendencies here. The bad part about it, is you have six days to prepare for a team, and on the seventh day, that Sunday, meaning today, I guess they come over and say, 'Dag Moss, I guess you was right about a couple plays and a couple schemes they were going to run.' And it hurts as a player, that you put a lot of hard work in during the week, and at the end of the week, Sunday, when you get on the field, that's when they acknowledge about the hard work that you put in throughout the week. That's actually a disappointment.
I can't really say enough about this team and this organization. I met with Mrs. Kraft before the game because I really didn't have a chance to talk to her before I left. I thanked Mrs. Kraft for letting me have the opportunity to be a part of something special. The New England Patriots have always been a special organization and I've always watched from afar.
When I got drafted by Minnesota, and I think I said this a couple weeks ago, I think I felt obligated to bring a Super Bowl to Minnesota. And this season is still not over. Do I know what next season and the future is going to bring? No, I do not. But all I can say is that it's a lot of work that we leave on the field each day.
There is a lot of film study that we leave in that room each day. I know how hard these guys work in New England and the only thing that I really tried to do was take what the best coach in football history has brought upon me, or the knowledge that he's given me about the game of football, and I tried to sprinkle it off to the guys the best way I know how. So I'm going to go ahead and end this interview, I have my family to see.
Definitely down that we lost this game because I didn't expect us to lose this game knowing that we had a few things that we had to clean up. But like I said, they played a good game. I wish we could have had that three at the end of the half. Maybe it could have been different. Maybe not. I don't know how many more times I'm going to be up here in New England, but I'm going to leave the New England Patriots, coach Belichick, man, with a salute. Man, I love you guys. I miss you. I'm out.
I'm literally at a loss for words after seeing Randy's comments. It almost makes me want him back. But if he always had this attitude, he would have never had to leave. If he had remained happy being part of a true team, being a selfless individual without the need for the limelight, it could have been a happy ending. But this guy misses the Patriot style of football, and it's truly remarkable how much he let those feelings loose in this press conference. If I'm a Vikings fan right now, I'm probably a little baffled and dejected by these comments and the general direction of their season. But as a Patriots fan, it just gives everyone a lot of pride to be a fan of this team. They're a special organization. They have lasting impacts on everyone within the system. They achieve greatness. And Moss misses having that opportunity. I've been saying it all along. I'm still a Randy Moss fan. I appreciate what he did here and I wish him the best. And after seeing this interview, I just like Randy Moss that much more.
PS -- How unrealistic is it to say that Randy will miss New England so much he'll ask to come back next year at a severe pay cut and be a selfless team player and win a Super Bowl with the best franchise in the history of everything?
I don't have video of the press conference just yet, but ESPN's Kevin Seifert has already transcribed the entire press conference onto the web. Get your popcorn ready. Here are the postgame thoughts of the legendary Randy Moss following this afternoon's visit to Foxboro.
I'm going to go ahead and start this thing off. I'm going to go ahead and say this. I think I said something a couple weeks ago. Look, I got fined $25,000 for not speaking to you all. Me personally, I really don't care. But at the same time, I do answer questions throughout the week. For the league to fine me $25,000, I'm not going to answer any more questions for the rest of this year. If it's going to be an interview, I'm going to conduct. So I'll answer my own questions. I'll ask myself the questions, then give y'all the answers. So from here on out, I'm not answering any more questions for the rest of this season. Enough said of that, now we'll get to the game.
Let me hold it down. Alright. I really haven't had a chance to talk to the guys, so this is no disrespect to the Minnesota Vikings and their organization. The captains, Wilfolk, Tommy Boy, Mayo, Kevin Faulk, man I miss them guys, man, I miss the team. It was hard for me to come here and play. It's been an up and down roller coaster emotionally for me all week. And then to be able to come in here and see those guys, running plays and I know what they're doing, and the success they had on the field, the running game, so I kind of know what type of feeling they have on their locker room, man. I just want to be able to tell the guys, I miss the hell out of them, every last helmet in that locker room.
I mean, Deion Branch came up to me after the game. I've never had a chance to meet Deion Branch, but it was definitely a pleasure to meet him. Coach Belichick, he gave me an opportunity to be a part of something special. That's something I really take to heart. I actually salute coach Belichick and his team and the success they've had before me, during me and after me. So I'm actually stuck for words, just because of the fact that, man, this is just, a lot of memories here. To the New England Patriots fans, that ovation at the end of the game, that really felt heart-warming. I think I actually shedded a tear for that.
Like I said, it's been an emotional roller coaster all week. Tried to prepare, tried to talk to the players and coaches about how this game was going to be played, couple tendencies here and a couple tendencies here. The bad part about it, is you have six days to prepare for a team, and on the seventh day, that Sunday, meaning today, I guess they come over and say, 'Dag Moss, I guess you was right about a couple plays and a couple schemes they were going to run.' And it hurts as a player, that you put a lot of hard work in during the week, and at the end of the week, Sunday, when you get on the field, that's when they acknowledge about the hard work that you put in throughout the week. That's actually a disappointment.
I can't really say enough about this team and this organization. I met with Mrs. Kraft before the game because I really didn't have a chance to talk to her before I left. I thanked Mrs. Kraft for letting me have the opportunity to be a part of something special. The New England Patriots have always been a special organization and I've always watched from afar.
When I got drafted by Minnesota, and I think I said this a couple weeks ago, I think I felt obligated to bring a Super Bowl to Minnesota. And this season is still not over. Do I know what next season and the future is going to bring? No, I do not. But all I can say is that it's a lot of work that we leave on the field each day.
There is a lot of film study that we leave in that room each day. I know how hard these guys work in New England and the only thing that I really tried to do was take what the best coach in football history has brought upon me, or the knowledge that he's given me about the game of football, and I tried to sprinkle it off to the guys the best way I know how. So I'm going to go ahead and end this interview, I have my family to see.
Definitely down that we lost this game because I didn't expect us to lose this game knowing that we had a few things that we had to clean up. But like I said, they played a good game. I wish we could have had that three at the end of the half. Maybe it could have been different. Maybe not. I don't know how many more times I'm going to be up here in New England, but I'm going to leave the New England Patriots, coach Belichick, man, with a salute. Man, I love you guys. I miss you. I'm out.
I'm literally at a loss for words after seeing Randy's comments. It almost makes me want him back. But if he always had this attitude, he would have never had to leave. If he had remained happy being part of a true team, being a selfless individual without the need for the limelight, it could have been a happy ending. But this guy misses the Patriot style of football, and it's truly remarkable how much he let those feelings loose in this press conference. If I'm a Vikings fan right now, I'm probably a little baffled and dejected by these comments and the general direction of their season. But as a Patriots fan, it just gives everyone a lot of pride to be a fan of this team. They're a special organization. They have lasting impacts on everyone within the system. They achieve greatness. And Moss misses having that opportunity. I've been saying it all along. I'm still a Randy Moss fan. I appreciate what he did here and I wish him the best. And after seeing this interview, I just like Randy Moss that much more.
PS -- How unrealistic is it to say that Randy will miss New England so much he'll ask to come back next year at a severe pay cut and be a selfless team player and win a Super Bowl with the best franchise in the history of everything?
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