Some decisions, according to Andy Reid, are simple. For example, when you’re “in a situation where [you’ve] got an ex-superstar that now has regained his abilities,” that’s pretty obvious that you have to go out on a limb and have him start for your football team. Even if that guy isn’t the best public face, or is the best option long term — winning right now is the priority.
That’s what Reid said just a few weeks back when he promoted Michael Vick to starting quarterback over Kevin Kolb. Locker room schism, please. Future be damned. Public relations people too. Reid laughs in the face of danger, especially when he can win with someone who the rest of the NFL has written off.
So, by that same logic, why not claim Randy Moss off of waivers? …