The Facts:
Following up on the
ongoing story. ... During the past 48 hours, Moss has video-chatted up the following with fans: writing a tell-all book; his poop (you read that correctly); his upcoming attempt to return to the NFL; spending Valentine's Day with his kids; mocking past critics like Jerry Rice and Joe Buck; picking his nose on camera and wiping the excavated finding on his sleeve (you read that correctly, too); saying he no longer needs to be a No. 1 receiver; blasting the media; praising the media; telling Cris Carter stories; and, did I mention he wants to pen a tell-all book?
Reported by CBSSports.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
According to CBSSports.com's Mike Freeman, everyone is watching, including NFL team executives. Freeman spoke to one who said he has seen the Moss videos and believes Moss is utterly obliterating his chances of returning to the NFL. The executive said his franchise was once considering Moss, but after watching the video stream, the team is no longer doing so. So while Moss might be creating buzz for a future show, he might also be utterly destroying any comeback chance. ... But will it? The Baltimore Sun noted this morning the Ravens might be interested in Moss, who also received a ringing endorsement from his last NFL coach, Jeff Fisher, today. Fisher, now running the Rams wouldn’t say if he also wants to be Moss’s next NFL head coach. But after coaching Moss in Tennessee at the end of the 2010 season, Fisher said that he enjoyed the experience of coaching Moss and never saw any sign of Moss being a troublemaker. But as Profootballtalk.com's Michael David Smith notes, the problem with Moss in Tennessee was on the field: He just wasn’t very good, catching six passes for 80 yards in eight games.
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