Lackluster showing without Brady should give Patriots more cause for pause
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Randy Moss couldn't help himself. The New England Patriots wide receiver kept peering at the door to his team's locker room Sunday in the second quarter of the Patriots' 17-10 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
He kept hoping to see quarterback Tom Brady reappear on the sidelines. He kept praying that Brady's knee injury wasn't nearly as severe as it appeared.
"I was like a kid standing in front of the candy store," Moss said after the game. "I kept looking back to see if he was coming out."
You can't blame Moss for his anxiety. Things are looking pretty ugly for the Patriots right now.
He kept hoping to see quarterback Tom Brady reappear on the sidelines. He kept praying that Brady's knee injury wasn't nearly as severe as it appeared.
"I was like a kid standing in front of the candy store," Moss said after the game. "I kept looking back to see if he was coming out."
You can't blame Moss for his anxiety. Things are looking pretty ugly for the Patriots right now.
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