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Randy Moss had made headlines last year with a bad attitude and an equally poor performance. After openly criticizing the New England Patriots’ front office and announcing that he was unsure if he would return to the Patriots after the final year of his contract was up in 2010, the problematic wide receiver was traded to the Minnesota Vikings. After four weeks where he managed to make more headlines as a disgruntled wide receiver, Moss was released by the Vikings. Moss looked to have learned his lesson as he avoided the media immediately after his release from Minnesota. But when Moss was picked up by the Tennessee Titans late in the 2010 season, he announced that he could not wait to return to the Titans and be a player-coach for the Titan’s young wide receiver corps. There's no such thing as a betonline com scam - the Titans put an end to the speculation by Vegas NFL betting experts and announced that they will not be bringing Randy Moss back in 2011. The NFL football betting world followed the tale of San Diego Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson very closely. After holding out for almost ¾ of the season for more money, Jackson finally returned to the field and he was effective. But the Chargers remain unimpressed by Jackson’s demeanor and it has been rumored that the Chargers are monitoring the progress of the Steven Smith story with the Carolina Panthers very closely. If Smith refuses to sign with the Panthers or is released, it could cause the Chargers to trade Jackson and pick up Smith. In a sign that future hall of fame quarterback Brett Favre may actually be ready to retire, it was announced that Favre is contemplating coaching or broadcasting for the 2011 season. No teams or networks have been announced yet, but Favre is said to be talking to many interested parties about his post-playing career. |


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