Eagles Staying Aggressive; Took a Shot at Moss

mossIn a scenario that is reminiscent of what happened with the Phillies and Mike Lowell a few months ago, the Eagles quietly made a run at Randy Moss over the last couple of days, only to watch him eventually re-sign with his Boston-based powerhouse of a team, despite reportedly receiving a higher offer from the Eagles.  In the wake of the big Asante Samuel signing a few days ago, the Eagles are showing that they are very much committed to building a championship team.

Apparently Andy Reid was not too concerned with the character issues surrounding Moss, or a repeat of the Terrell Owens debacle.  It’s safe to say that Moss would’ve qualified as a “weapon” that Donovan McNabb, Brian Dawkins, and other Eagles called for after the season. 

With Javon Walker signing with Oakland today, there really aren’t any good receivers left on the market, so the Eagles probably won’t be bringing in a real impact player at the position unless it’s through a Lito Sheppard trade or if they see one in the first-round of the draft that they like.

Still, you have to be impressed by the effort put forth by Eagles management over the past week.  Moss would have been nice though, huh? 

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