The agent for Randy Moss said the receiver's separation from the Minnesota Vikings is all but official after coach Brad Childress informed the team on Monday that it would waive the Pro Bowler.
The Vikings had not yet announced a move regarding Moss. But agent Joel Segal told the AP that the lack of news on Moss' release was "merely a technical thing" despite the team not youth nfl jerseys officially filing the paperwork with the NFL. Segal told the AP he had been in touch with the Vikings.
Vikings LB Ben Leber and S Tyrell Johnson confirmed that Childress told the team Moss would be gone.
Earlier, Segal told the Minneapolis Star Tribune that Moss was "very sad" about being cut by the Vikings less than a month after they acquired him from the New England Patriots.
His dismissal came one day after Moss held a bizarre news conference in which he praised his Dallas Jerseyformer Patriots coaches and teammates and questioned Childress' decision-making in a 28-18 loss at New England.
Dr. Michael McDonald, who tracks election turnout at George Mason University, projects that a record-breaking 90 million people will cast ballots for 2010 candidates, the largest number of voters to date in a midterm election.
The current midterm record was set in 2006, when 86 million voters went to the polls.
McDonald, who bases his projections on early voting data as well as trends in individualOakland Jersey states, calculates that turnout will be about 41.3 percent of the eligible voting population.
That'sDonovan McNabb jersey comparable to the population that turned out in 1994 (41.1 percent of the eligible population) and the highest share since at least 1982.
Those numbers still pale in comparson to turnout in a typical presidential election. Average turnout in presidential years is 55 percent, compared to about 40 percent for off-year contests.
About 30 percent fewer people turn out to vote in midterms than preidential elections. In 2008, DeSean Jackson Jerseythe all-time turnout record was set, when 133 million people showed up to vote.
McDonald projects turnout of more than 50 percent in 12 states -- including Alaska, Wisconsin, Colorado -- where some of the closest statewide races in the country are taking place.
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