One of the big stories in the NFL the past few days is Cris Carter's interview on ESPN's "Mike & Mike" where Carter was very critical of his former Vikings teammate Randy Moss by saying, "Randy, not like any other superstar I've met, he has more quit in him than any of those other players."
Carter added, "But Randy, when things don't go well, like no other player I've ever been around or associated with, he has a quit mechanism in him that's huge. That needs to be addressed before he signs with any team."
Well, Carter and Moss were teammates with the Vikings from 1998 to 2001. And when I visited the Vikings locker room almost every day when the press was allowed in, they got along very well.
If you refer to a column I wrote more than a decade ago, it appears that Carter has had a complete change of opinion regarding Moss.
The date of the newspaper was Nov. 23, 2001, and in my column, Moss was quoted as saying, "I play when I want to play."
I had a special relationship with Moss. He hardly ever talked to any other member of the media during his time here.
On the day of publication, a number of media members were trying to get Moss to deny he ever made that statement, but Moss was firm in telling the doubters that I quoted him correctly.
While Carter is being very critical of Moss these days, on that particular day, he defended Moss 100 percent by trying to explain what Moss had told me.