Randy Moss last played in the NFL as a member for the Titans for eight games in 2010. He caught just six passes for 80 yards. Behind the scenes, the receiver known for having a huge ego, handled what was believed to be his NFL swan song with dignity, according to Tennessee sources. However, his storied less-than-dogged approach to practice and a tendency to disappear in double teams on game day did persist with the Titans. Still his reputation as a malcontent may be overblown. "He was great," one team official said. "He was a great personality, he brought an energy to practice. He was constantly talking, but it was all in a competitive way, not a negative way. "As a player, he's never been a great practice player, but there were no issues. The problem was in games, he'd lose interest, he'd dog it sometimes. ... He gets frustrated with double teams; when he gets bracketed, he'll shut it down, and that causes a problem for you. But as a guy, he was good here." Added another official: "He was not a 'hard' practice guy. He was what he's always been, but it was not a detriment."