I think he's both. A Hubot.
2007-12-07 18:52:48
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answer #1
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answered by GoPies 3
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He's definitely human. Robots don't have emotions and Randy stank for 4 years because he was pouting and didn't "feel" like playing every down. And he's not even the best receiver on the Pats, that's Wes Welker. Randy had a whole 34 yards last week and 43 the week before. So, yeah, there's at least 2 teams that can stop him. And over his career, he's proven that he himself is the best at stopping Moss. The Pats have gotten lucky that he's held together so far this year. Of course, that's because he's playing for a mega-buck contract next year. We'll see how he is after some stupid team throws tens of millions at him.
2007-12-07 19:00:56
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answered by Jay 7
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Here's how you stop Moss (and I agree with James K)
Hit him a couple times at the line of scrimmage and he will pout and stop trying and Brady will complain to the refs
Also, if you have refs who are competent and doing their job, they will stop almost all of his touchdowns or big plays where he almost always pushes off of his defender
Didn't ANY of you bandwagon Pats fans watch Moss in Oakland? You all act like he's a brand new rookie and never think of the past (just wait for a couple more games where he's getting hit, he's NOT a new person folks). You're proving where you stand as a real fan.
It's not such a big freakin' mystery how you stop Moss, but I guess it is if you only tuned into the Patriots this year
2007-12-07 18:49:37
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answered by Blake B 4
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Nope. The Patriots do not want Randy Moss anymore and that they have got shown that. Tom Brady had between the suitable seasons of his occupation (without Moss) meaning him leaving did not truly influence the group. i think of Moss (on a similar time as he replaced into in NE) did help the group offensively, yet shall we face the info, the Patriots enable him bypass and that they have got not looked returned. If he have been to be signed i think of he could do nicely in basic terms like in the previous, however the Pats knew that him being there replaced into not reliable for his or her group image. He wasn't a collection participant, he did not desire to talk to newshounds after the interest that's what the Patriots required, and the Patriots in actuality suggested to him, "in case you don't like it then you definately can go away". of direction they did not supply him a call. Why re-sign a participant which you do not want? Moss is great athletically, yet he has continually had own issues that spilled directly to the sphere. What group needs that? in no way the Patriots. as far as the place he finally ends up, i think of he sits out for a on a similar time as. The Titans and the Vikings proved to be a foul concept, and his info dropped dramatically. communities want consistent gamers. Moss after the episode in NE replaced into not consisent. meaning he won't get many seems. additionally his age is a element. he's landed in T.O. territory in actuality meaning, communities are reluctant to furnish him a shot because of the fact he's a danger the two character sensible, and production sensible. So i think of he remains out interior the FA pool.
2016-10-02 07:28:02
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answered by Anonymous
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IF he was a robot he would still be catching the ball after getting roughed up a bit!! Put a pressure and a little pushing then he folds. Last two games 1 touch down catch!! There was several touch downs he could have made if he didn't crumble.
2007-12-07 21:06:26
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answered by wondermom 6
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To answer your question: the Eagles. The Brady to Moss combo was non - existent that night. 5 catches for 43 yards. Far from unstoppable.
2007-12-07 18:44:46
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answered by Ollie 3
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MOSS was great at Marshall, He was great with Vikings! Oakland named there team after him since he was the only player on the team.
Moss just needed a Good team, to go with him, Now he has it! Patriots Superbowl Champs!!
2007-12-07 19:14:47
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answered by tiff 3
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randy moss is a quitter plain and simple. he quit on the raiders and he will quit on the pats. a quitter is a quitter and moss is just that. when you least expect it, moss will let you down. watch and see!
the pats are gonna blow sky high when they lose a game or two and moss will be right there. moss is all team when things are going good, and when theyre not, he wants a trade to go polute another team.
now maybe the pats won't lose a game or two and the point will be moot, but moss is a cancer; and sooner or later, cancer always kills.
2007-12-07 18:47:15
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answered by Anonymous
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He's the best WR in the NFL right now...He's been off his pace the past couple games, but so has the rest of the team...My guess is that Belichick will have it figured out, and it will start with the Steelers...
2007-12-08 00:30:04
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answered by Terry C. 7
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I have always thought of him as the best receiver ever to play the game. I know I will get thumbs down, don't care. I have seen Randy do things that can only be explained as 'sick'.
The game against Green Bay, one of his last as a Viking, when he was literally on one leg and held up his hand on the line of scrimmage for Daunte to throw to him...Duante did and Randy limped down and caught a touchdown. Crazy.
I would pick a healthy, happy Randy Moss over anybody else that has played the game. period.
2007-12-07 18:57:04
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answered by Robert C 6
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maybe you dont watch the games close enough... but theyve been stopped quite a few times... just not for long enough. especially when idiotic coaches make a call for a time out at the WORST time!
2007-12-08 00:17:48
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answered by Stevie 7
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