Is Anybody Rooting For Randy Moss This Year?
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Is Anybody Rooting For Randy Moss This Year?
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Is Anybody Rooting For Randy Moss This Year?
I personally am. I love his talent as a football player and I would like to see him on top again. He's had two rough seasons (one where he still managed 1000 yrds) but I really think he'll bounce back in New England. I'm anxious to see what he does on Sunday. Once considered the best in the game I hope to see him back on top.
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Gibbs wrote:Personally, I don't ever root against any player it's just not my personality, so I really hope Moss can back to what his was in his Minnesota days.
I think he's lost too much of his physical ability to be as good as he was in Minnesota, but he still has the skills to be a solid WR if he wants to be. Thats the problem with Moss, he has become a player that was only concerned about himself, if he can get back to playing team football then I hope he regains some of that player we remember from his days with the Vikings.
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I'm really going to be pushing for him the next few years to see if he can get back to the Randy "Straight Cash, Homie" Moss, of old.
If he can get back to his old self, it'll be nice to watch a league where we have Ocho, TO, Moss, Steve Smith, Torry Holt, Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne (And others I'm leaving out) all competeing for top WR honors.
If he can get back to his old self, it'll be nice to watch a league where we have Ocho, TO, Moss, Steve Smith, Torry Holt, Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne (And others I'm leaving out) all competeing for top WR honors.
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PistonFan4Life wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I think he's lost too much of his physical ability to be as good as he was in Minnesota, but he still has the skills to be a solid WR if he wants to be. Thats the problem with Moss, he has become a player that was only concerned about himself, if he can get back to playing team football then I hope he regains some of that player we remember from his days with the Vikings.
Nice post, I agree 100%
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J.Kim wrote:He looks about a quarter step slower, but that still means that he's about as fast or faster than 90% of the WRs in the league. He's just so silky smooth on running the routes and catching the ball.
yeah, he does look a little slower, but yeah, smooth is the perfect word for him.
But im not sure if he's slower, of if the hamstring is making him a bit slower, or both.
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