Tuesday, May 1, 2012

One Clap

The San Francisco 49ers signed Randy Moss in the 2012 off-season to a one-year deal worth $2.5 million dollars.  Moss retired from football after a tumultuous 2010 season in which he played for three teams.  Now in San Francisco and entering his 14th season, I think Moss will be a great fit in the bay area.  This is also a great fit for the 49ers who paid relatively nothing to help improve a below-average passing offense.

How so?

When you talk about Randy Moss you're talking about one of the greatest wide receivers to ever play the game.  Even at the age of 35, Moss' ability to stretch the field vertically will give the Niners another option offensively to compliment other key players like Frank Gore, Vernon Davis, Michael Crabtree, and Mario Manningham.  Additionally, Moss will create more space for the Niners to utilize their already potent running attack led by a physical offensive line.  Also, and maybe most importantly, Moss will help Alex Smith continue to grow as a quarterback now that he has a legitimate option in the vertical passing game.  I like the move in getting Moss as the Niners look like a serious contender in the upcoming NFL season.

P.S. I didn't even talk about the 49er defense which ranks as one of the best in the league.  Look out for San Francisco.  One-clap.

 

I'm taking off, you take it easy.

Bisq

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