Cris Carter thinks Moss, Bears make good fit

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Cris Carter wants Randy Moss to play for the Bears.

A day after ripping Moss for having a "quit mechanism," Carter made an appearance on the Michael Irvin Show on WQAM in Miami and said the Bears and Moss would be a good fit.

Carter cites Moss' ties to Bears offensive coordinator Mike Tice as a major reason and believes Jay Cutler and Moss could build a good rapport.

This is very curious considering Carter laid into Moss on Mike and Mike in the Morning Tuesday.

"The one thing you have to address with Randy Moss is not a conditioning thing. It's not an age thing. I believe it's the elephant in the room. It's that thing called quit.

"But Randy, when things don't go well, like no other player I've ever been around or associated with, he has a quit mechanism in him that's huge. That needs to be addressed before he signs with any team.'

Carter played with Moss in Minnesota when Moss was a can't-miss young receiver. Tice was the head coach of the Vikings back then.

Moss was drafted by the Vikings in 1998, where he played for seven seasons before stops in Oakland, New England, Minnesota again and then Tennessee.

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