Let's add Randy Moss to the list. Here is a guy that believes he is God's gift to football, has never won anything, and continually screws up. But, according to Moss, it is always someone else's fault. He is doing his best to be a good guy, but the unfair and capricious nature of the universe keeps interfering with his best efforts. Moss epitomizes everything bad about today's athletes. Even if he ever does win anything, he will still be a loser.
Note to Randy: The best receiver in the NFL wouldn't first show up his quaterback, and then drop 3 easy touchdown passes like a certain someone did last night in a nationally televised game.
Posted by nukevet at September 30, 2002 07:45 PM | TrackBackYou have to give Randy credit for one thing - helping make last night's game by far the most entertaining and downright hilarious Monday Night Football event EVER.
I mean, come on. It was stunning. 28 points in less than two minutes? A thing of beauty!
But Randy Moss seriously has to be the most overrated player in a long time. What a goon.
Posted by: Rachel on September 30, 2002 09:50 PMThe sad thing is, if Moss had performed like even a marginal NFL receiver, the vikings would have been back in that game. The guys is a loser and a disgrace. But certainly good for a laugh.
Posted by: Neal on September 30, 2002 09:52 PMYou know, it really makes you wonder about the NFL. The guy commits a crime and is playing the next Monday? How does that work? Did you see the owner talking to the commentators? He actually said that if Moss had been just a third-string player, they would not have made the same decision (to let him be at the game). Great. Fantastic example for the kids watching.
I just love that it completely backfired on them. He played like a little leaguer, for chrissakes! How many fumbles in the end zone was that? Four? Sheesh.
Posted by: Rachel on October 1, 2002 01:54 AM