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Just days after news broke that free agent Moss won't be back with the San Francisco 49ers in 2013, SI.com's Peter King promoted the idea that the future Hall of Famer played well enough to draw one more contract from another team. Moss told players on the 49ers that he believes he still can play at a high level, according to CBSSports.com. Those same teammates believe Moss would continue his career only if he can land a job with a contender this season.
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But a contributing role? As NFL.com's Chris Wesseling reminded readers, Moss essentially was a non-factor for the 49ers down the stretch, even when his snaps picked up following season-ending injuries to Mario Manningham and Kyle Williams. Wesseling went on to explain that in today's NFL, there's no roster space for a declining wide receiver no longer effective enough to play regular offensive snaps. Fourth and fifth receivers must contribute on special teams. And that's not part of the Moss equation. ... We'll be watching for more, but even if Moss finds a home, the notion he'll be significantly more productive than he was with the Niners seems like a reach.
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