Boorish behavior also contributed to Moss??? demise
When Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress told his players Monday afternoon that Randy Moss(notes) would be released because ???we want good people that are good football players, and this just doesn???t fit,??? several of them nodded their approval. Though Childress isn???t especially popular in the locker room, some Vikings were on board with his decision to move on without Moss four weeks after the polarizing wideout was reacquired in a trade with the New England Patriots.
Even before Sunday???s surreal address to the media following the Vikings??? 28-18 defeat to the Patriots at Gillette Stadium ??? during which he questioned Childress??? leadership while effusively praising his former coach, Bill Belichick, and the Patriots??? organization ??? Moss had alienated some of his teammates with his brash, entitled behavior, most glaringly in an incident that occurred in the team???s locker room last Friday afternoon, Yahoo! Sports has learned.
As is the team???s custom on Fridays, a local food establishment was invited to the training facility to serve a catered, post-practice meal in the locker room. In this case, a St. Paul restaurant that is a favorite of former Vikings center Matt Birk(notes). As the proprietors helped serve chicken, ribs, pasta and other dishes to Vikings players, Moss paced up and down the serving line and loudly expressed his displeasure with the offerings.
According to one player who witnessed the scene, Moss yelled, ???What the [expletive]? Who ordered this crap? I wouldn???t feed this to my dog!???
Said the witness: ???It was brutal. The truth is, he deserved to be cut after that. It was such an uncomfortable moment. You know that feeling where you just can tell someone feels so small? That???s what it was like being there.
???This wasn???t a chain ??? it was a mom-and-pop restaurant, and you could tell it was their best stuff. They had a special carving station set up, and there were players and other support staff lining up to eat it. And [Moss] is at his locker saying, ???You know, I used to have to eat that crap ??? but now I???ve got money.??? You just felt so sad for them. I had never seen anyone treated like that.
???And by the way, the food was actually really good.???
While Moss had his share of supporters in the locker room, some Vikings had grown disillusioned with his attitude. From the receiver???s uneven effort in practice to his displays of self-centeredness off the field, some veterans believed Moss was becoming a bad influence to young players like second-year wideout Percy Harvin(notes).