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<h1 ="entry-title">Randy Moss Reportedly Had Altercation With Patriots' QB Coach Monday</span></h1>
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<abbr ="published updated">10/06/2010 4:20 PM ET By
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It should not come as a surprise that
Randy Moss was not thrilled that the
Patriots threw in his direction just once in Monday night's 41-14 win over the
Dolphins.
But even though Moss hadn't been shy about his feelings towards how the
team has treated him this season, there was speculation that something
had happened to push him and the Patriots over the edge and set off
Wednesday's trade with Minnesota.
Well, that something reportedly was a heated exchange that took place
between Moss and the Patriots' quarterbacks coach, Bill O'Brien, at the
half -- shortly after Moss was unable to hold onto
Tom Brady's potential TD pass in the left corner of the end zone.
According to Mike Reiss of ESPN Boston,
there was an "outburst" witnessed by numerous players, during which
Moss and O'Brien went back and forth. Moss obviously had issues with not
being targeted enough and O'Brien reportedly called Moss out on the
incompletion.
Less than 48 hours later, Moss was a Minnesota Viking for the second time in his career.
Former Patriots players like Tedy Bruschi and Troy Brown have weighed in
on the move and intimated that perhaps Moss had finally been showing
his true colors after behaving admirably since coming over to New
England from the
Oakland Raiders
prior to the 2007 season. Bruschi felt that the lack of veterans like
himself, Brown and Rodney Harrison might have played into that negative
change in attitude.
Regardless, Bill Belichick is all about maintaining order on his team,
especially inside the locker room, so whatever happened at Sun Life
Stadium on Monday night clearly helped speed up the decision to trade
Moss.