Monday, 12 March 2012

Randy Moss to sign one-year deal with 49ers ()

In the 2011 NFC championship game, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex Smith threw nine passes to his receivers. One pass was completed — to Michael Crabtree — for 3 yards. To his tight ends and running backs, Smith went 11-of-17 for 193 yards and two touchdowns. For a team that went 13-3 in the regular season and came very close to the Super Bowl, the 49ers had one glaring need coming into the offseason. They had to upgrade their receiver corps to bridge that small gap between them and the big dance. On Monday, the 49ers made a move that may prove to be a stop in the right direction, agreeing to terms with Randy Moss on a one-year deal after a tryout. According to Matt Maiocco of CSN Bay Area , Moss arrived in the Bay Area on Sunday night and spent Monday running the route tree with head coach Jim Harbaugh throwing him passes for about 15 minutes at the team's practice facility. Before that workout, Moss passed a physical at Stanford University. Moss had recently gone through a tryout with the New Orleans Saints, reportedly blowing people away with 4.4 speed. But Moss didn't play at all in 2011 after a dismal 2010 season in which he played for three different teams (the New England Patriots, Minnesota Vikings and Tennessee Titans) and caught just 28 passes for 393 yards and five touchdowns. There's still interest in what Moss can bring to the table, even at age 35, because he was so explosive at his best. He's been the point-man of the two highest-scoring offenses in NFL history — the 1998 Minnesota Vikings and 2007 New England Patriots — and he was able to beat double teams with ease for so many years. Moss has always been thought of as a one-route receiver, but when he played for the Patriots, Tom Brady famously called Moss the smartest player he'd ever played with.