That one dropped pass yielded 2 pages on here.
But I COMPLETELY agree with going right back at Moss.
When he dropped the gimme pass, I thought, "If you're smart, you go right back to him. For deep. RIGHT NOW."
Why?
Because when freak athletes make simple mistakes (and missing a WIDE OPEN pass is a simple mistake, and it's clear that the reason was because he wasalready running before he caught it), what do we say?
"Wow, Randy Moss does not drop a pass like that twice in a row."
Or, "Wow, Kidd converts that pass 99 out of 100 times you call on him."
Or, "You do not see simple throwing errors like that from Griffey very often."
So if you call on an athlete to make a play like that and he flubs it, go back to him. RIGHT NOW. If he's known for being consistent enough to make thatregular play time after time after time, and he just messed it up, then go back to him.
And they did.
So I'm a genius.