It was like being in a loony bin.
Afterward, Randy Moss talked about how much he misses the New England Patriots and the "greatest coach in this history of football," Bill Belichick. He also chastised his current teammates for not being more appreciative of him during the week, when he tried to outline the Patriots' tendencies.
Brett Favre, eight stitches in his chin, admitted that while he was being carted off the field in the fourth quarter, semiconscious, he wondered, "What in the world am I doing?" When asked if he would undergo tests for a possible concussion, Favre replied: "I don't know; I don't remember." Then he broke into a laugh.
Brad Childress, who made another bad goal-line decision and ...
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