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All the fame and fortune in the world can't buy an ounce of class.
Randy Moss scored 23 touchdowns in 16 games....
Rice did it in 12...
As a player, Moss is not even in the same league as Rice...
As far as I'm concerned Moss and TO can be put in a bag and dropped off a bridge together. They ARE in the same league.
It is a shame when so much talent gets mixed up with a personality like that. Moss has made some of the most amazing receptions I have ever seen. Today my favorite player takes the field, Brett Farve. Now there is talent and class in one package. I love watching him play. It is never boring and as they say, someone always wins because of his play. Just sometimes it's not the Packers. I wonder what Farve could have done throwing to a player like Moss or Marvin Harrison.I think TO has mellowed out a lot, myself. Only time will tell that one. In contrast, Moss just seems to get worse.
The media's just as much to blame. They know they can get some trash out of certain players and they head straight for them.
Moss is a jerk it's true, but now you advocate dirty play to beat him? How about superior defensive play instead.He needs to be hit in the mouth on the line of scrimage a couple times and he will shy away from making some of those catches.
Moss is a jerk it's true, but now you advocate dirty play to beat him? How about superior defensive play instead.
Moss is a jerk it's true, but now you advocate dirty play to beat him? How about superior defensive play instead.
From film I've seen, there wasn't too many people Csonka couldn't flatten, including most defensive linemen. I read that Larry Csonka and Floyd Little were in the same backfield in college at Syracuse University. That must have been something to see.Just get rid of that sissy rule change and stuffing him at the line would be legal like it used to be. I guess I should add the rules changes have ALSO made the Randy Moss's.
I recall Fred "The Hammer" Williamson of the Chiefs talking stuff about injuring Jim Kiick back in the early 70s and Larry Csonka had an open field and ran out his way to flatten Williamson. People who used to run their mouthes didn't last too long back then.
From film I've seen, there wasn't too many people Csonka couldn't flatten, including most defensive linemen. I read that Larry Csonka and Floyd Little were in the same backfield in college at Syracuse University. That must have been something to see.