Brian Billick served as Randy Moss' first offensive coordinator in the NFL with the Vikings and with the wide receiver now headed back to Minnesota the current Fox analyst sees big production for the Moss-Brett Favre duo.

"It's the perfect combination because you need to have a Tom Brady, Brett Favre stature at quarterback to deal with Randy," Billick said Wednesday morning. "You just can't put anybody there. Tom Brady was able to do it, that was a big component. Brett will be able to do that. What Randy will dictate coverage-wise will be huge for the Vikings with their ability to run the ball. "The conundrum it's going to place on defensive coordinators that say, 'OK, I've got to roll coverage to Randy Moss but in doing so I'm limiting the box to stop Adrian Peterson. And by the way, Visanthe Shiancoe and if Sidney Rice comes back and …' You spread them in three wides. When you're able to spread a team in three wides with a Moss, Shiancoe, Harvin, Rice and now in a single back and by the way I'm going to handoff a trap and a draw to Adrian Peterson. It can be lethal." Billick also sees Moss having no trouble playing in the West Coast offense for the first time in his career. "I have a real problem with West Coast anymore," Billick said. "That term is useless, absolutely useless. Because everybody runs elements of it. You can't look at what anybody who [are] quote-unquote West Coast guys. Yeah, they are using the West Coast verbiage still but even that has been altered. You can't look at what anybody is doing right now. ... Randy will do fine. That has absolutely nothing to do with it. Brett Favre will find Randy Moss." As for the verbiage of the West Coats, Billick said: "There will be a little bit of a learning curve but Randy's a smart guy. It will not take long and it doesn't take much to communicate, 'You go deep, I'll throw it.'"