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Rany Moss Seeking New Agent, Clarity After Firing Tim Dipero

Article By on 31st May, 2010

ESPN is reporting that New England Patriots’ wide receiver Randy Moss fired his recent agent, Tim DiPero.

Moss’ $27 million contract ends in 2010. Because he’s not the only player with contract issues In New England, Randy will have to wait. This wait will possibly last longer than he expects, which could lead to Moss leaving the Patriots.

He’s not retiring, though, and will suit up for his 13th NFL season in the fall.

The day after he fired DiPero, Moss contacted the Boston Herald to finalize his misconceptions of the events. He told the Herald, “I have no intentions of retiring. When firing my agent, I had just thought that time had run out. There were things that needed to be done that couldn’t be done.”

To all the agents out there, he is a free man. Moss never listed specific incidents, leaving the Herald to decipher what the receiver tried to say.

What could he have tried to say?

He was comforted at his home, with nine million bucks a year. He joined the Pats because he wanted to play for a winning team, which New England has done during Moss’ tenure. Was it personal issues or issues on the gridiron?

Even if there were some unaccomplished things, were they that important?

He was indeed a free man, as he said. Who wouldn’t want to have Moss as a client? Randy had a speech to address that he felt unworthy of being on the Patriots. He also said that it’s a business. If they didn’t consider him on the team, he understands.

On the one hand, there is the opinion of the team giving him the title of being unworthy, or at least that’s his conception. Then he wants to have the business feeling at the same time. That’s one of the misconceptions he was “possibly” configured as understanding. Then again, he felt worried if the Patriots knew at that point.

He needs to clear things up and discuss this decision with everyone else, or at least with Belichick. Although this is Moss’ decision, and if his own agent cleared that without an argument, it’s probably indeed something worthy.

If he continues to progress like this, let it be. But if he does this over and over again on another team, he will end up like Brett Favre. The thing is, it’s his 13th season. He’s almost ready for retirement, and it will be hard for him to find a good team. He might as well start to regret his decision, because soon that will happen.

It’s up to him, then. He can do it, but the fact that he isn’t listing his issues to the Boston Herald, or discussing this with his team, is stirring up news.

He is a good WR and I hope he does well on his next team. All well wishes to Randy and to his decisions on his NFL career.

He also had told the news that he would soon be hiring a new agent.

http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/nfl/news/story?id=5236563 Here’s an in depth video… Enjoy!

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