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 [SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA -- Randy Moss looked around the crowded locker room inside San Francisco's Monster Park. Many of the faces he saw belonged to Raiders teammates who are still somewhat strangers to him. Some, he guessed, had only heard the tales of Randy Moss during his seven-year stay in Minnesota.] They really don't know me, and I really don't know them, ... But one thing for sure that I try to leave them with is I am serious about my J-O-B. Once I retire and leave this game, that's what I want everybody to understand.

 He's the closest thing to Randy Moss, but he's bigger and faster. When he's not catching the ball, he's out there blocking on every play. I don't know Randy Moss. I don't want to say anything bad about him. But I think he takes some plays off. Not Calvin. He's a humble guy and he gives it everything he's got, even in practice.

 because, quite frankly, I don't know if Randy Moss is still on the field with me as a teammate at that time. He may be in the locker room when the game is on the line.

 I'm going to go on record and say that Randy Moss has played his last game in Minnesota.

 Both are outstanding players, but the guy that affects the defense more than anyone is Randy Moss. I've never seen anyone who will back safeties up 20 years. And I think Minnesota is starting to see now, not only are they missing the big play potential, but the running game is affected as well because all of a sudden people play closer to the scrimmage. While T.O. is an outstanding player, I think Randy changes the game more than anyone.

 Randy can talk any way he wants in the locker room because he can back up what he says. Randy is very serious on the field. The game's important to him. He's a very focused guy. I love Randy because he wants to be coached hard. Sometimes I'll be all over him like a cheap suit and he begs for more. He's very thick skinned. He wants to be constructively criticized.

 Because the offense usually extends a little bit to try to take care of him, they like to bring the linebackers and blitz them up inside. As the line widens to give attention to Peppers, that opens up a lot of the inside pressures for them. We talked about last week (Oakland receiver Randy) Moss being kind of in a special category, offensively, for the Raiders. I think you have to put Peppers in that same, whatever category that is, defensively.

 People may want to call it the Moss factor or whatever they want, but there is no doubt in my film study, the vertical stretch that Randy brought that offense is sorely missed right now. When I look at the tape from last year with Moss in that lineup, you've got safeties sitting back there 18, 19, 20 yards, sometimes not even on the screen (of the coaching tape).

 We talked last week about (Randy) Moss being in a special category offensively for the Raiders. You've got to put Peppers in that same category defensively,

 Randy and his agent are not demanding a trade and we are not looking to trade him. We are not shopping Randy Moss.

 What did we think about going up against Randy ( Moss ) last week? It's one after the other. Owens is a little bit different in that he goes 100 mph every play, which I respect very much. The main thing you have to do with a guy like that is match his intensity.

 Randy Moss is not for sale.

 Anybody that would play the Raiders would be concerned about Moss. There's no doubt about that, ... Moss has been a highly productive player in the league and he's probably the singular most dangerous threat as there is in the NFL.

 Anybody that would play the Raiders would be concerned about Moss. There's no doubt about that. Moss has been a highly productive player in the league and he's probably the singular most dangerous threat as there is in the NFL. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. Anybody that would play the Raiders would be concerned about Moss. There's no doubt about that. Moss has been a highly productive player in the league and he's probably the singular most dangerous threat as there is in the NFL.

 Randy Moss hanging in effigy.


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