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    Agent: Randy Moss retiring from NFL

    MANKATO, Minn. (AP) โ€” Randy Moss dominated when he wanted to dominate.

    He scored when he wanted to score, cooperated when he wanted to cooperate and acted out when he wanted to act out.

    Moss spent 13 seasons doing things on his own terms, which is why perhaps the loudest career the NFL has ever seen โ€” both in terms of the roars he induced on the field and the aggravation he caused off it โ€” ended so quietly on Monday.

    No farewell speech from maybe the most physically gifted receiver to don a helmet. No tearful goodbye from a record-setting performer who changed the way defense is played in the NFL. Just a one-sentence statement from his agent saying one of the most colorful careers in league history was over.

    "Randy has weighed his options and considered the offers and has decided to retire," Joel Segal said on Monday.

    It was vintage Moss, a revolutionary talent who was never very much interested in doing things the conventional way.

    Fans were awed by his once-in-a-generation blend of size, speed and intelligence. Teammates were charmed by the charisma he showed behind closed doors and coaches were often infuriated by his boorish antics and lack of respect for authority.

    "I don't know if anybody can totally pin down who Randy Moss is," said Tim DiPiero, one of Moss' first agents said last year.

    If this indeed is the end for Moss, he leaves the game with some of the gaudiest statistics posted by a receiver. His 153 touchdowns are tied with Terrell Owens for second on the career list, and he's also fifth in yards (14,858) and tied with Hines Ward for eighth in receptions (954).

    "In a lot of ways, he was the Michael Jordan of offenses in our league," Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said. "He was a special player for a long, long time."

    Those numbers, and his status as perhaps the best deep threat in NFL history, will make him a strong candidate for the Hall of Fame. But voters will also be weighing those achievements and his six Pro Bowl seasons against a history of mailing in performances and a reputation as a coach killer.

    As Moss himself famously said: "I play when I want to play."

    And when he wanted to, there was no one better. And when he didn't, there was no one more destructive.

    Trouble off the field in high school prevented Moss from attending Notre Dame or Florida State, so he landed at Marshall and scored 54 touchdowns in two electrifying seasons with the Thundering Herd.

    The character questions hurt Moss in the 1998 draft. He fell to the Vikings at pick No. 21 and he spent the next seven years making every GM in the league who passed on him regret it. He scored 17 touchdowns to help the Vikings reach the NFC title game, a season so overpowering that the rival Packers used their first three picks in the following April's draft on cornerbacks to try to slow him down.

    Didn't do much good. Moss scored at least 10 touchdowns in all but one season in his first tour with the Vikings.

    "The things I've seen him do, I don't think I'll ever see another player do the things he did," Vikings tight end Jim Kleinsasser said. "Great career. Tough to see him not playing because I think he had a lot left out there that he could have done for somebody."

    He also got into several controversies along the way, bumping a traffic cop in downtown Minneapolis, squirting a referee with a water bottle during a game and leaving the field early in a game against Washington, just to name a few.

    Sensing a change of scenery was needed, the Vikings traded Moss to Oakland in 2005, where he spent two quiet seasons before his career was revived in New England. He re-emerged as a force with the Patriots, hauling in a single-season record 23 TD passes from Tom Brady to help the Patriots reach the Super Bowl.

    Vikings fans were euphoric at the news of his return last season, but things soured in a hurry. He caught 13 passes for 174 yards and two touchdowns in four games back in purple, clashed with coach Brad Childress in the locker room and brought embarrassment to the organization when he berated a caterer at team headquarters.

    He hugged former Patriots teammates after a Vikings loss, and then bizarrely stepped to a podium to fawn over the Patriots, criticize the Vikings for ignoring his strategic advice, and announce his plan to interview himself the rest of the season instead of letting reporters do it.

    An enraged Childress unilaterally decided to cut Moss shortly after, a decision that helped seal his fate with Vikings ownership.

    Moss finished the season with eight games in Tennessee, but only caught six passes. Segal said earlier this summer that the receiver was training hard and determined to prove to the doubters that he could still dominate the game like he had in the past.

    The Jets were believed to have some interest in Moss, but Segal declined to elaborate on the options that were available.

    "Randy has been a great player for a long time," said Bob Pruett, Moss' college coach at Marshall. "He's choosing this on his own terms and I think that's good. If that's what he wants to do, that's what he should do."

    While many grapple with what Moss' legacy will be, there is no denying the impact he had on the game. The Cover 2 defense has become a fashionable scheme over the past 10 years, and it was designed in large part to prevent Moss from burning opposing defensive backs for long TDs.

    "He's a guy who changed defenses," Vikings cornerback Antoine Winfield said. "You had to put two defenders on him to take him out of the game so it opened up the rest of the offense. Great guy, great teammate, I have a lot of respect for him, he's brought a lot to this game and I wish him well."

    Whether the 34-year-old Moss is truly done is anyone's guess. That, of course, appears to be completely up to him.

    "He's one of the best receivers of all time to play this game," Vikings receiver Percy Harvin said. "I'm sure he hung it up with no regrets, so I wish the best for him. He had a great career and did a lot of great things."

    ___

    AP Sports Writer John Raby in Charleston, W. Va., contributed to this report.

     

    128 comments

    • WHAT ABOUT BOB  •  9 mths ago
      Terrell Owens, Randy Moss , nothing but , clubhouse cancer.
      • Mike 9 mths ago
        You might want to throw Ochostinko in that category too - unless you are only counting those with wasted talent and egos. Chad is just down to the ego these days sicne his talent passed him by a while ago.
      • Speedy 9 mths ago
        All 3 got paid at what you two wished you could do. They played ball, not so perfect characters but you enjoyed watching them play and they paid their fines for messing up so leave them alone.
    • Carl  •  9 mths ago
      Not even close to the class and talent of Jerry Rice!
      • Unrolling Stone 9 mths ago
        So much better than Rice......He had 7 more years to work on the class.
        NEVER a better receiver in the NFL!! Hands down THE BEST! EVER.
    • Doc  •  9 mths ago
      Moss had a lot of talent, but lacked the ability to keep his mouth shut and do his job. I believe Walter Payton said something to the effect of, "Don't make it look like you've never been there before". If he didn't say it, he certainly played that way.. Randy Moss, TO, and all the clowns like them don't possess the class, humility, or maybe even the integrity to do that.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        It was Vince Lombardi that said, "When you get into the end zone, don't act like you've never been there before."
      • Unrolling Stone 9 mths ago
        Act as It you're going to be right back!
      • Doc 9 mths ago
        Lombardi...thank you. A great philosophy, in my opinion, and one that can be applied to many things outside of sports.
    • Old Buckeye  •  9 mths ago
      Translation:He wants more money than he has been offered.
    • EricH  •  9 mths ago
      What a career stat line: 13 seasons, 154 TDs, 50% effort, and 0 rings.
    • Ray  •  9 mths ago
      "His combination of size, speed and intelligence has rarely been seen..."

      Intelligence? Really? Do intelligent people make the kind of dumb off-the-field decisions that Randy has that keep getting him in trouble? He is certainly a great athlete, but I hate to think he's an example of the type of person deserving to be honored in the Hall of Fame. Perhaps the NFL can come up with a Hall of Infamy for Moss and others like him.
      • EricH 9 mths ago
        Intelligent people make stupid decisions every day.
        Classy people don't make classless decisions.
      • Ray 9 mths ago
        "Intelligent people make stupid decisions every day."

        You have a very low threshold for defining what is intelligent. I'm glad I'm not your employer.

        "Classy people don't make classless decisions."

        True, and Randy Moss has made plenty of classless decisions.
      • Unrolling Stone 9 mths ago
        unintelligent people cannot afford to retire at 34! I'm guessing he's much smarter than you think!!!
    • Guy Ladouche  •  9 mths ago
      13 seasons? Well, if you prorate all the plays he loafed, he really only played 5 seasons. He could have been the been the greatest ever, if only he had used his talent the way others would have if given the chance. Sad and discouraging.
      • Raisonhead 9 mths ago
        He could never have been better than Jerry Rice.
    • Richard F  •  9 mths ago
      A retired Moss gathers no stones.
    • Average Joe  •  9 mths ago
      This says everything about him. No rings. He wasn't great, he was great when he wanted to be. I coach football, and the two greatest players were Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith (and I'm a Giants fan). They worked harder and overcame their lack of both size and speed to become two of the greatest players ever. Moss shouldn't even make the Hall. Owens deserves it more than him, and he doesn't deserve it either. Art Monk should go in before Moss.
    • David  •  9 mths ago
      GOOD RIDDANCE. NO ONE, I MEAN NO ONE IS BIGGER THAN THE GAME. TEAMS ARE WHAT WIN GAMES. HE WAS A BANE ON THE NFL.
    • phatso  •  9 mths ago
      He's proof positive that you can go thru an entire career but never grow up.
    • Jeff  •  9 mths ago
      "No farewell speech from maybe the most physically gifted receiver to don a helmet." Are you serious? I cannot even finish reading this article. Quit trying so hard to write such poetic materials so you can stand out with your article. Moss doesn't even come close to Jerry Rice. I am glad he is done. He was good, but not great.
    • Telling It Like It Is 200 ...  •  9 mths ago
      The Vikings finally got rid of Brad Childress.... Maybe Randy should give the Vikings another try
    • Liberty  •  9 mths ago
      He'll be broke or in jail in less than 5 years.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      "I think I'll take a couple more plays off."
      Sincerely,
      Randy Moss
    • JOsmcRG  •  9 mths ago
      And never won a ring......which goes to show what talent plus a bad attitude, gets you.
      ZERO championships.......Karmas a b****.
    • Imjustsayn  •  9 mths ago
      Coulda, woulda, shuda..Randy..you blew it!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Who cares? So tired of wide receivers being such idiots. No rings because he never learned to deliver on a consistent basis. Watched him take plays off so often that it made me sick!
    • Richard  •  9 mths ago
      Good riddence. Too bad you and your buddy Ochostinko never realized football is a team sport. Hot Rods don't have as much value. I predict Ochostinko is gone from the Patriots in November. Sound familiar?
    • charlie m  •  9 mths ago
      Look at all he did with his up and down attitude. Imagine him having the attitude of, say, Manning, and the skill/speed he had. Would have been amazing. Still pretty #$%$ good if you can get past the lack of loyalty and the often annoying personality.
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