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With training camp just starting I say there is a very good chance he returns when injuries start happening
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Originally Posted by Dr Mantis Toboggan
Imagine Moss and Peter Warrick lining up at the same time for Florida State
Originally Posted by University of Nike
Originally Posted by CP1708
Originally Posted by University of Nike
Um... yes? He caught 416 passes from Joe Montana and 567 passes from the QBs I listed.
You skipped the part where he said Young for 8 years as well. Surely that was an accident.
Didn't read anything after he tried to tell me I was wrong.
RyGuy45 wrote:
I would honestly say there is a greater chance the high and mighty voters keep him out of the HOF for awhile than they don't. Sportswriters have been sitting in their chairs taking shots at Moss for over a decade. The Minnesota media who covered him (most of them are still around covering the Vikings) cannot stand him because he never gave them the time of day. When Moss got cut last season from the Vikings it was "let's all top each other blasting Moss as a terrible human being" in the papers for 3 weeks straight.
You guys remember when Moss supposedly yelled at an old food caterer in the lockerroom last year with Minnesota? The caterer has now become a cult legend in Minneapolis with the local media and they run to him whenever something happens with Moss to bury him. And you guessed it, today's paper again has the caterer's thoughts on Moss "quitting" and it must be karma. You can't make it up.
The good news is that the pro football voting is a lot more realistic than the MLB simply because there are so few voters (I believe 44) and most use their brain. And we also wait five years before voting. That helps. And the writers are also told in voting rules that off-field conduct is not to play any part in their voting. If Moss does not get in, and get in first ballot no matter who else is on the ballot, it's open season on the voters then IMO who obviously have an agenda and are not following the rules.
The beauty of this here? If this plays out how it could play out Brett Favre is going to be entering the ballot the same year as Moss. Lord Favre (with almost as many issues as Moss) and Randy on the same ballot for us to compare votes.
If Randy doesn't get in first ballot, it's over for the NFL hall of fame.
If arguable the second best WR of all time isn't a first ballot guy, then the second best QB can't get in first ballot. 2nd best RB can't get in first ballot, NOBODY can get in at any postion first ballot unless they are deemed #1 at their spot, that's what the voters would be doing. So that would include Favre, he can't be first ballot either.
Serious right here, voters need to start voting on TV in front of the world. I wanna see those !@$%%@%%@%%%* pull @%%% off like that with all of us watching and taking notes on them.
Having said all that, I can not wait for Randy's speech. What a blessed event that will be.
What the hell.Originally Posted by RyGuy45
You guys remember when Moss supposedly yelled at an old food caterer in the lockerroom last year with Minnesota? The caterer has now become a cult legend in Minneapolis with the local media and they run to him whenever something happens with Moss to bury him. And you guessed it, today's paper again has the caterer's thoughts on Moss "quitting" and it must be karma. You can't make it up.
RyGuy45 wrote:
You guys remember when Moss supposedly yelled at an old food caterer in the lockerroom last year with Minnesota? The caterer has now become a cult legend in Minneapolis with the local media and they run to him whenever something happens with Moss to bury him. And you guessed it, today's paper again has the caterer's thoughts on Moss "quitting" and it must be karma. You can't make it up.
Originally Posted by TheGift23
What the hell.Originally Posted by RyGuy45
You guys remember when Moss supposedly yelled at an old food caterer in the lockerroom last year with Minnesota? The caterer has now become a cult legend in Minneapolis with the local media and they run to him whenever something happens with Moss to bury him. And you guessed it, today's paper again has the caterer's thoughts on Moss "quitting" and it must be karma. You can't make it up.
Originally Posted by University of Nike
Nice.Originally Posted by TheGift23
What the hell.Originally Posted by RyGuy45
You guys remember when Moss supposedly yelled at an old food caterer in the lockerroom last year with Minnesota? The caterer has now become a cult legend in Minneapolis with the local media and they run to him whenever something happens with Moss to bury him. And you guessed it, today's paper again has the caterer's thoughts on Moss "quitting" and it must be karma. You can't make it up.
Originally Posted by srvballer
Top 5 best WR ever...and maybe the most talented
for some reason I don't think we've seen the last of him...
People look at the guys who just love the game no matter what with a lot of respect, but to me more impressive is the guy who doesnt love the game as much. To practice and attain that level of accomplishment in a craft your not 100% dedicated to is amazing.
That's a great point, and a different angle on the ONE criticism of Randy Moss. I think sports writers feel he somehow "disrespects" the game though.