Cris Carter on Randy Moss: 'I Told Him I Was Flat-Out Disappointed in What He Had Done'

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Former Eagles, Vikings and Dolphins wide receiver Cris Carter made his first appearance on ESPN since he was hired as an NFL analyst on the network, and it was a good one, in which he shared some harsh words that he had with his old Minnesota teammate, Randy Moss , two years ago: Carter said he talked to Moss during the off-season in 2006, and that Carter told Moss that it was time for him to ... [link]

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Cris Carter's Debut On ESPN
Published 2/28/2008 by Awful Announcing- at Awful Announcing
... for the Oakland Raiders... "Oakland is a cesspool. If you want to die right now.....I mean who wants to go to Oakland?"- CC He's obviously talking about the team and not the city but those are some pretty harsh words. I was actually hoping for an honest voice that could add to football conversations. Hopefully he hasn't been prepped to fill Salisbury's vacant loudmouth role. That would be disappointing. Cris Carter on Randy Moss: 'I Told Him I Was Flat-Out Disappointed in What He Had Done' (Fanhouse)

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