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	<title>The Bottom Line &#187; Randy Moss</title>
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		<title>Randy Moss to the Packers?</title>
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The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel is reporting that the Packers are supposedly  interesting in acquiring temperamental Oakland Raiders wide receiver Randy Moss.
While it may be hard to believe that a man who once pretended to moon the crowd at Lambeau Field during the playoffs could really wear the green and gold, Green Bay is really tired [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=571398">Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel</a> is reporting that the Packers are supposedly  interesting in acquiring temperamental Oakland Raiders wide receiver Randy Moss.</p>
<p>While it may be hard to believe that a man who once pretended to moon the crowd at Lambeau Field during the playoffs could really wear the green and gold, Green Bay is really tired of losing and they&#8217;d like to send Brett Favre out on a positive note.</p>
<p>I assumed that it would take a first round draft pick to move Moss from Oakland to Green Bay but according to an NFL personnel director, the chances of the Raiders actually getting a first round pick for Moss are next to none. A second round pick is more likely, according to the source.</p>
<p>While Moss&#8217; track record in Oakland has been downright awful, he hasn&#8217;t exactly been playing with Peyton Manning. The past two seasons Moss has been playing with the likes of Kerry Collins and Aaron Brooks. And consider this, if the Raiders take a quarterback with the number one pick, say LSU&#8217;s JaMarcus Russell, do you really want Moss nurturing a young quarterback?</p>
<p>The Raiders would be smart to move him, the Packers would be smart to get him.</p>
<p>With Moss, the Packers inch closer to being a moderate threat to the Bears in the NFC Central. With Moss, Donald Driver and Greg Jennings, Brett Favre would have a lot of options in, what some would hope, will be his last season. If they take a defensive player with their first round pick or even a running back, Mel Kiper has them taking Cal running back Marshawn Lynch, the Packers could be a very interesting team in the fall.</p>
<p>While some Packer fans will see this for it is (their team trying to get Brett Favre to the playoffs one last time), I still think dealing for Moss will be a tough pill to swallow for some of Packer nation.</p>
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