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"It definitely surprised us," said receiver Percy Harvin, who blossomed with Moss commanding double teams on the outside. "We kind of looked at him kind of like, 'Are you serious?'
"It came out of nowhere. It caught a lot of us off guard. But that's coach's decision. If he felt that was for the betterment of the team, then that's what it is."
Favre said he would be the first to admit that he doesn't always see eye-to-eye with Childress, but also acknowledged that some of the coaches justifiably disagree with his decisions on the field.
"Good teams are the teams that can overcome adversity, work well together," Favre said. "Having a good working relationship doesn't mean you have to like each other. That goes for any phase of business or sports."
Childress has never been a fan favorite in Minnesota. Even through two straight division titles and last season's thrilling run to the NFC title game, the team's passionate fan base has always viewed him with a skeptical eye.
They chanted "Fire Childress!" during an underwhelming performance against Detroit in 2008, but the Vikings won that game and went on to finish the season 10-6, win the NFC North and make the playoffs.
"No offense to the fans, but they don't always see the big picture of what goes on inside the walls of this facility," receiver Greg Camarillo said. "Randy's a good player. We can never take anything away from that. He's a good player, but we need 53 team players and that's what coach emphasized and that's what we have now and that's what we're going to roll forward with."
Childress signed a five-year extension during last year's run, which ended one play away from the team's first Super Bowl berth since the 1976 season.
Now the clumsy handling of Moss, one of the most popular players in team history despite numerous problems off the field, is only fueling the rancor.
"I'm fine," Childress said. "I'm really at peace. The decisions I make are for the best welfare of the Minnesota Vikings. I can look myself in mirror every night when I go to bed and know that in my heart of hearts."
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