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Randy Moss’s disappointing performance in 2006 season makes him hard to Return

August 5th, 2011 at 01:50 am

The wide receiver Randy Moss has filed his retirement papers with the NFL. However, it’s rumored that Randy Moss might probably come back to the National Football League to continue his football business. However, his path to re-wear New England Patriots jerseys is made harder due to his disappointing performances in the 2006 season, when he wore Randy Moss Patriots jersey and capped a three-year period in which he disappointed tremendously, failing to make good on the promise he’d shown earlier in his career. Obviously, Randy Moss was rather productive before he was getting 27 years old, when he had the most receptions, yards and touchdowns. And it must be a certain thing that no NFL receiver was more productive before his 27th birthday than Moss. However, Randy Moss is different from other NFL receivers. In the seasons from age 27 to 29, near most players’ peak, Moss doesn’t even crack the Top 100 in receiving yards. Randy Moss is far less productive than his peers around the league in the same positions. Wearing Randy Moss Patriots jersey, Moss’s total during that period is barely half Harrison’s 4,600 yards at those ages. Therefore, Randy Moss’s performances in 2006 season does something negative towards the returning of the wide receiver.

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