He completely shits on Oakland damn near leaving them for dead and now he's a saint. He's no saint, he's a fvcking halftard.
Randy Moss
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IllusionRestricted User
- 08-09-05
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#1Randy MossTags: None -
onlookerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-10-05
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#2I take it your on the Bills tonight Illusion?Comment -
bigboydanSBR Aristocracy
- 08-10-05
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#3Moss only shows up when he wants too. He said it on several occasions that he was not happy in Oakland (hence his worth ethic).Comment -
tblues2005SBR Hall of Famer
- 07-30-06
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#4Yes he does show up when he wants to but he is awful good when he is playing to win and that is what he is doing this season.Comment -
chandler1981SBR Sharp
- 11-18-07
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#5I hate for my first post to question a mod, but here goes
Randy did what any other receiver from a losing team would have done; thats accepted a great offer from the best team in the NFL. He's dumping on the Bills DB's tonight. I thought he didn't always play his hardest at Oak, but he has been this year. You gotta admit, he's GOOD!Comment -
4FUN.AND$$SBR Sharp
- 12-23-06
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#6He had no one to throw to him in that sh1thole Oakland. Now he has someone to throw him the ball and he is doing great. He is one of the most talented receivers in the NFL.Comment -
onlookerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-10-05
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#7Beat that TO.
Sorry I had too, since Moss got his 4 touchdowns in the first half.Comment -
IllusionRestricted User
- 08-09-05
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#8I hate for my first post to question a mod, but here goes
Randy did what any other receiver from a losing team would have done; thats accepted a great offer from the best team in the NFL. He's dumping on the Bills DB's tonight. I thought he didn't always play his hardest at Oak, but he has been this year. You gotta admit, he's GOOD!Comment -
rugbybdybSBR Wise Guy
- 09-06-07
- 997
#9Hes a bad ass and thats what needs to be said....hes just like every other recv in the NFL where if they dont get the ball enough or they are not winning then they just give up or cause some huge uproar in the locker room.....Comment -
SBR LouBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-02-07
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#10Excellent football players, particularly those among the most talented of their era, more often than not cause some sort of disturbance when playing for very poor teams.
Sure Randy Moss could have dealt with the Oakland situation, but he quit on it. Not going to win any awards for that. Take a guy as insanely gifted as him, and place him in that atmosphere and I'm sure you get similar results. The exceptions are the minority.
Stick Tom Brady behind St Louis' o-line and I'm sure he causes a fuss and wants the hell out of there soon. Whereas guys who are not proven winners and extremely talented players keep their mouth shut and keep on playing.Comment -
KsmynutzSBR Rookie
- 10-13-07
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#11I agree, being from MN. we had to put up with his S H I T for all those wonderful years. He ran over a traffic cop when he was living here a few years back, got caught with some weed in his astray and other dumb ass s h i t.Comment -
KsmynutzSBR Rookie
- 10-13-07
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#12I hate for my first post to question a mod, but here goes
Randy did what any other receiver from a losing team would have done; thats accepted a great offer from the best team in the NFL. He's dumping on the Bills DB's tonight. I thought he didn't always play his hardest at Oak, but he has been this year. You gotta admit, he's GOOD!
So we never know if he was going to play hard or just Zone out on his pattern. Dennis Green allowed him to do what he wanted to do and not Punish him if he gets out of line, but now with Bill as his coach, he can't pull that S h it no more, so now he is working for his money.Comment -
patsfan2727SBR Wise Guy
- 10-28-07
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#13Wrong, Viking had a Great team when he was here, but because he was smoking weed 1/2 the time, he show up when we wasn't Stoned.
So we never know if he was going to play hard or just Zone out on his pattern. Dennis Green allowed him to do what he wanted to do and not Punish him if he gets out of line, but now with Bill as his coach, he can't pull that S h it no more, so now he is working for his money.Comment -
tblues2005SBR Hall of Famer
- 07-30-06
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#14patsfan,
Yea right LOL..Comment -
regularguySBR Wise Guy
- 09-12-07
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#15The weed's better in Oakland. Humboldt. I heard about it at a PTA meeting.
So that can't be it.Comment -
IllusionRestricted User
- 08-09-05
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#16Where's imgv at? He's forum weed expert.Comment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-05
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#18What will happen to Randy after this season? That's the billion dollar question for me.
If I remember right, he's got a 1 year deal with the Pats this year. His value on the open market will be through the roof if & when he becomes a free agent.
Pats won't sign him if it breaks the bank. Will Randy come back to the Pats and play for peanuts or go to some pathetic team like the 49ers and go for the $$$?Comment -
SBR LouBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-02-07
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#19I think if they win a championship as expected, they'll resign Randy and pay him very handsomely. They won't let that kind of talent slip away, this guy is no Deon Branch.Comment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-05
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#20
Anyone else coming up for the Pats that might need the tag? I guess that's the next question.Comment -
Benson17SBR Sharp
- 09-24-06
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#21I sure wish the Packers would have him right now.
Moss for a 3rd round pick?Comment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-05
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#22I'm not sure that there's an NFL team that doesn't want Moss right now. Hmmm.... Raiders... It almost seems kinda wierd that the Pats can get away with getting Moss away from the Raiders. It almost seems kinda shady. Anyway.Comment -
stumpSBR MVP
- 09-14-05
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#23He is a great receiver, but all has to go his way for him to stay engaged. He quit on Oakland and several games in Minnesota.Comment -
onlookerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-10-05
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slacker00SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-05
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#26I was going to start a thread about predicting a Randy Moss retirement if they win the Super Bowl. Kinda "out there" theory of mine, but I don't think Moss really even has the passion this year either, but he's just kinda rolling with everything and whatnot. I don't think he cares for the spotlight & accolades, etc. Definitely talent beyond belief, but I don't think he really cares that much for the game.Comment -
namdeezySBR Hustler
- 11-06-07
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#27I was going to start a thread about predicting a Randy Moss retirement if they win the Super Bowl. Kinda "out there" theory of mine, but I don't think Moss really even has the passion this year either, but he's just kinda rolling with everything and whatnot. I don't think he cares for the spotlight & accolades, etc. Definitely talent beyond belief, but I don't think he really cares that much for the game.Comment -
SBR LouBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 08-02-07
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#28I remember he was a guest in the booth for a college football game when he was with Oakland. He said something along the lines of, he realizes he's getting older, and the one thing he really wants to do before he eventually retires is win a championship.
So yeah it wouldn't shock me if he were to retire should they win it all, but I also can see him coming back for more. He's in such a great situation and there's no reason to think this team won't make a serious run next year too. He's still the best WR in football so, its not like being a 10 year veteran is slowing him down too much.Comment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-05
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#29I remember he was a guest in the booth for a college football game when he was with Oakland. He said something along the lines of, he realizes he's getting older, and the one thing he really wants to do before he eventually retires is win a championship.
So yeah it wouldn't shock me if he were to retire should they win it all, but I also can see him coming back for more. He's in such a great situation and there's no reason to think this team won't make a serious run next year too. He's still the best WR in football so, its not like being a 10 year veteran is slowing him down too much.
As a Colts fan, I want Moss off that team, but there's not much I can do about it except suffer. Maybe Peyton can make a private call to Randy in the offseason and make a sales pitch for Moss going to the Colts. lmao. Just imagine Randy & Reggie split wide with Marvin in the slot. That would be sick.Comment -
idontlikerocksSBR Wise Guy
- 10-09-07
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#30what does it mean that he can be made the "franchise player" and how does the patriots having san frans first round pick affect who will get the most money come contract time?Comment -
picoBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 04-05-07
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#31well, acting like a half-tard will get him a championship ring this yearComment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-05
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#32Will he reinact the half-tard Andre Rison when he won a ring with the 1997 Packers and throw the ring into Lake Michigan when he learns the Packers didn't want to resign him for 1998. I don't know if this story was independently verified, but I've heard this story from a variety of sources. Sorta an urban legend.Comment -
altaSBR MVP
- 09-08-06
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#33Raiders never had an offensive plan to use Randys talent.
You'd get bored with the inactivity too. Great teams incorporate great talent into the game plan. The Pats do that.Comment -
Doc JSSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-06
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#34This was never about talent. Moss has got a ton of that.Comment -
slacker00SBR Posting Legend
- 10-06-05
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#35The more I think about it, Moss will stay a Patriot next year and beyond. I think Moss realizes what happens when he goes for the big $$$. The Pats & Moss will sit down and work something out that they can both live with.Comment
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