He got screwed out of two years out of his football career...
It was almost as if he was drowning, and this this hand came reaching down into the water and pulled him straight out in the beatiful New England Air!
He knows, everybodys waiting for the Old Moss, but the New Moss is busy scoring touchdowns and being a team player... oh and a great Leader so far in the season.
2007-09-16 16:55:13
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answered by Shay Battle 2
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If you remember T.O. had 1 good year before he went back to the whiny little T.O. of old. Give Moss a little more time before you will see his true colors come out as long as he gets his touches and is winning he will be happy. As for being a team leader I wouldnt want any young players listening to someone who gives up or routes and plays half speed no matter how bad the team is doing.
2007-09-17 01:33:35
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answered by gdfxdwg 2
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The whole age thing is overrated, just look at Marvin Harrison. Anyway, this shouldn't be a surprise....They talked about this happening all off season.
James, you are really dumb. Maybe you weren't paying attention, but it was the Patriots that was criticized about bringing in Moss because of his history of misbehavior. Y would moss think twice about joining the patriots.
2007-09-16 23:56:45
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answered by general20xx 2
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no, the patriots know the defenses plays from all the video tape they have made over the last few years. i am just surprised that randy moss would go to a low character team like that, rodney harrison on hgh and bill bellichek trying to win a emmy for cinematography.
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thats why this is so funny.moss has showed nothing but good character and the pats seem to be lacking morals and ethics.
p.s. i was paying attention maybe you just dont know what sarcasm is.
2007-09-16 23:55:31
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answered by i am him 5
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Nope...A winning Moss is a happy Moss...He's gone from the worst team in the NFL to the best team in the NFL...and knows that he has a great shot at a Super Bowl...
2007-09-16 23:51:11
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answered by Terry C. 7
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No. He is still the greatest Wide in the game now and I didn't buy the crap that the analysts were saying about him losing his edge due to age. Plus with such a solid WR corp for NE, he isn't the only threat that NE can attack with which spreads out the field and with a QB like Brady getting him the ball it is a done deal.
2007-09-16 23:53:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The guy looks like he is taking a lazy stroll in the park and just reaches his arms out and the ball magnetically comes to him. THAT'S CHEATING!!!
Roger Goodell should fine Moss and force him to run routes blindfolded and one hand tied behind his back hopping on one leg to level the playing field.
2007-09-16 23:59:10
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answered by BAGOFSWAGS 5
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Not at all. You take one of the best wide receivers in the league and put him on a team with the best QB in the league. What did you think was going to happen.
yeah, he didn't do much with the Raiders, but they never had a QB that could get him the ball.
2007-09-16 23:50:49
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answered by joecon113 3
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Nope. Let us wait until things don't go his way. If he behaves himself, then I will believe he is no longer a cancer to a football team.
2007-09-16 23:50:19
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answered by Your Best Fiend 6
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Yes, I am. It just shows what a low life human being he is.
2007-09-17 00:10:06
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answered by stan l 7
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