Randy Moss to Retire

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Chico23231
08-01-2011, 03:41 PM
lol, was just about to post that

classic

The delievery of Randy trying to be the biggest d*ck makes it a classic. I believe this was a fine to the league he was referring too. I love the fact he is too rich to write a check...if i remember right he goes on to say the fine, 10k fine, is nothing to him...lol. Id like to see him walking into the league offices with straight cash homie and just tossin that sh*t on the ground

Slingin Sammy 33
08-01-2011, 03:41 PM
Michael Irvin was never a bad teammate, Moss on the other hand is.


I'm sorry if you don't like the fact I relish that assholes never get the big championship, but it makes me feel all warm and snuggly inside. :)On the field, yes. But I don't think I'd want a teammate who slashes another teammate's throat.

On Moss, shame he didn't have a good work ethic, he would've been even better and might've put up 200 TDs. Likely first ballot HoF and arguably the most dominant WR of his era....and I do agree he could be a real a-hole.

Stuck in TX
08-01-2011, 04:59 PM
Thats funny I was just waiting to hear that the Eagles signed him

sportscurmudgeon
08-01-2011, 05:12 PM
Mature.


I agree he's not much of a person but he IS one of the most talented players we've seen recently. His numbers should get him into the HOF and that really does make him worthy of the mention.

Michael Irvin is proof that you don't have to be a decent person to become a HOFer.

Monkeydad:

You can add OJ to this list of HOFers who are not "great people"...

sportscurmudgeon
08-01-2011, 05:14 PM
Top 10 WR of all time

Perhaps Top 5 ???

tmandoug1
08-01-2011, 05:24 PM
I guess what I am tired of hearing people say is what he could have done if he was not such a selfish sh-t. Its all bout the money now not the respect for the game or just having the gift to play it. If TO and Moss could have shut their mouth and just played ball the way we know they can, they would have been two of the best WR's ever to play the game , but their attitudes and BS clouded their ability to play ball and become respected, tired of hating the person, but loving watching them play. See Jerry Rice.

Dirtbag59
08-01-2011, 06:28 PM
Michael Irvin was never a bad teammate, Moss on the other hand is.


I'm sorry if you don't like the fact I relish that assholes never get the big championship, but it makes me feel all warm and snuggly inside. :)

I never got the hate for Irvin beyond him being a Cowboy. He seems, at least these days, like a genuinely nice guy. Maybe he was a little different when he was partying hard and snorting lines of white powder but I never felt like he was a bad guy, like Pacman or any other trouble maker you might want to name.

GusFrerotte
08-01-2011, 11:04 PM
Moss has played 13 seasons? Man I feel old!!!!!!! He personifies the "it's all about the benjamins" attitude that pervades pro sports. I think after Tom and Peyton retire or just fade away football is really going to suck like today's music does. Nobody cares about winning titles, just easy paychecks.

SmootSmack
08-01-2011, 11:06 PM
Way to generalize there

GMScud
08-01-2011, 11:10 PM
Moss has played 13 seasons? Man I feel old!!!!!!! He personifies the "it's all about the benjamins" attitude that pervades pro sports. I think after Tom and Peyton retire or just fade away football is really going to suck like today's music does. Nobody cares about winning titles, just easy paychecks.

You're right. Because Roethlisberger, Brees, and Rodgers aren't winners at all. And I'm sure Sam Bradford has no desire to win anything, nor does Matt Ryan, Matthew Stafford, or Josh Freeman. What a buncha losers.

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