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Moss wants to 'just win'

Posted by Adam Kilgore, Globe Staff November 6, 2009 02:10 PM

Randy Moss, who rarely speaks to the media during the week, chatted briefly with The Globe today on his way out of the locker room. Not elaborating about his physical condition, he reflected on his overall feelings on his season.

“As an individual, you can never really look at individual play,” Moss said. “I don’t look at individual play. At the same time, it’s hard not to. My outlook, my philosophy, has always been ‘Just win.’ In the beginning of my career, it was always more about statistics and everything. Once you get older, man, it’s just winning, making the tournament, the playoffs. That’s what it’s about.”

Moss, with 43 catches for 565 yards, is on pace for 98 catches – the same exact number as he caught in 2007, Tom Brady’s last season – and 1,291 yards. Gaudy numbers, but he said he’s focused on victories over catches.

“All day,” Moss said.

Moss didn’t share much on the state of his injured shoulder, which has limited in practice and in some games.

“I feel about like everybody else in the league, man,” Moss said.

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