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So it went without saying that the 49ers, coming off a 13-3 season, were going to be active in upgrading the group in free agency. What was surprising is that San Francisco got a head start with the position enhancement by signing enigma Randy Moss to a one-year deal Monday night. Moss returns to the NFL after sitting out all of last season following a disappointing 13th season in 2010 in which he played for three teams and made just 28 catches. Hopefully Moss tenure with the 49ers goes better than his last trip to the Bay. After making a name for himself with the Minnesota Vikings, Moss was traded to the Raiders before the 2005 season and spent two campaigns in Oakland that translated into a 6-26 record. Moss essentially played his way out of town, hauling in just 42 passes with three touchdowns in 06 before getting traded to the New England Patriots. He went on to form a dangerous tandem with quarterback Tom Brady as the duo broke a number of records together. 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"So I look forward to learning the offense and getting with the group of guys in the locker room and learning what my role is going to be on this team. Like I said, I accept the challenge, and Im ready to bring the fans out of their seats." Few could blame the 49ers if they were cautious in brinnging in a player with Moss reputation.dddddddddddd They made a similar move late last offseason by signing wide receiver Braylon Edwards, a player who had numerous off-the-field incidents before coming to town. The union didnt pan out, with Edwards battling injury and logging just 15 receptions over nine games before his release on Dec. 27. Moss, who announced on his birthday on Feb. 13 his plan to come out of retirement, will come with baggage as well. He has a reputation for quitting on the field and no matter what kind of numbers he ends up with in his career, the image of him mooning the Packers fans during a playoff game while with the Vikings in the 2005 playoffs will always be linked to his bio. Moss downplayed his reputation Monday night and how he would fit into the blue-collar system run by San Francisco head coach Jim Harbaugh. "Well, the thing about me being here is theyve done their research on me," Moss said. "And I think when it comes to the world-wide sports media, Ive gotten a bad rap. Theyve done their homework on me or they wouldnt have brought me in here." Moss said he also is looking forward to helping out the 49ers young receivers, a group that includes the 24-year-old Crabtree, 23-year-old Kyle Williams and a pair of 26-year-olds in Ted Ginn Jr. and Josh Morgan who are both free agents. "I like what Im able to give back to football and the NFL," Moss said. "If those guys are willing to accept me as a teammate, come here and make this thing happen, then Im ready to give back anything I have: my knowledge, my work ethic and all of the above. I look forward to going out and working with these young guys, and coaches included." At the very least, the 49ers will hope that Moss can clue Crabtree in on the secret to being a game-changing wide receiver. San Francisco invested heavily in the Texas Tech product when it selected him 10th overall in the 2009 draft and Crabtree showed signs last season of moving forward after grabbing 72 passes for 874 yards. Still, just 12 touchdowns in three seasons is leaving something to be desired. Moss, meanwhile, knows a little something about finding the end zone. He has logged 153 touchdowns in his career, including a staggering NFL-record 23 in 2007 with the Patriots. He has topped 1,300 receiving yards six times and broken the 1,000-yard mark in 10 seasons. 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