This week, the Minnesota Vikings, out of nowhere, let star reciever Randy Moss go after just one month of having him aqcuired. Randy Moss was traded to the Vikings one month ago for a 3rd round pick to the New England Patriots. A 3rd round pick is a highly valued trade, so why did the Vikings choose to let such an important trade seemingly go down the drain?
Head Coach Brad Childress basically told the media that it was because Randy wasn't the person the Vikings needed around their camp. However, all Randy did was hug a few of his former teammates from the Patriots after the Vikings loss last Sunday. And in his press conference, Randy was very complementative toward the Patriots. Although he may have been somewhat degrating to the Vikings, was a hug and a few words worth letting him go? Or was it the fact that Brad Childress has recently had trouble controlling his team, and he just wanted to show the world he was in control no matter who walked in camp?
Randy Moss is now on the Titans, but everybody is still wondering why this whole scandal took place. In my opinion, Brad Childress is at fault and Randy Moss should still be a Viking. What are everybody else's opinions?
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