Randy Moss is Disgruntled of the Oakland Raiders
The Oakland Raiders have much bigger concerns to worry about than Randy Moss spouting off again.
With an 0-3 record and a team that’s struggling in all phases of the game, a disgruntled wide receiver is the least of their problems.
In his latest ramblings, Randy Moss said this week that he wasn’t concerned about the team’s poor start because “it doesn’t seem like nobody else is concerned.”
“I don’t really want to single players out,” Moss said. “I mean, I don’t really know what the feeling is. But I know the feeling is bad, so that’s saying no one cares about what’s going on around here.”
Moss has not talked to local media members since after the second exhibition game of these struggling Oakland Raiders in Minnesota on Aug. 14, but has been critical of the team and coach Art Shell in various national interviews the past few weeks.
In his latest, he said the coaching staff is not letting the veterans be leaders and said he’d welcome a trade if management thought that would help the team.
“I don’t want to be the downfall, or the negative or the cancer of the team,” Moss said. “That’s definitely not my goal to do. If they feel trading me and getting me out is the best thing to do, I’ve been traded once, two won’t hurt.”
Raiders head coach, Art Shell said he’s not concerned by what his players say to the media.
“I don’t worry about all the stuff that’s being said,” he said. “I know the character of the players in this locker room. I know what they’re like and I know what they’re capable of doing and what they’ve done. I don’t worry about that. Maybe I’m naive, but I don’t worry about that.”
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