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Randy Moss retires...

  • TigerNation10
    Surprising. Someone will come calling eventually...
  • vball10set
    TigerNation10;848303 wrote:Surprising. Someone will come calling eventually...

    Browns?
  • BR1986FB
    vball10set;848308 wrote:Browns?

    Unlikely. They are on a "youth movement." I think they went from being the 3rd oldest team in the NFL to the youngest, or close, overnight.
  • Laley23
    A year ago, according to him lol.
  • Hb31187
    Easy easy easyyyyyyyyyyyy 1st Ballot HOF'er if he stays retired (which i doubt)
  • hrspeedmerchant
    Good riddance. Moss represents all that is wrong with professional sports.
  • Tiger2003
    Hb31187;848338 wrote:Easy easy easyyyyyyyyyyyy 1st Ballot HOF'er if he stays retired (which i doubt)

    This.
  • jordo212000
    Straight cash, homie
  • vball10set
    Hb31187;848338 wrote:Easy easy easyyyyyyyyyyyy 1st Ballot HOF'er if he stays retired (which i doubt)

    if it were based solely on stats, then yes, BUT.......
  • karen lotz
    There is zero "BUT" to it. He is a no doubt 1st ballot Hall of Fame inductee.
  • Fabio
    vball10set;848512 wrote:if it were based solely on stats, then yes, BUT.......

    This is the Pro Football Hall of Fame, not the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame where if you get a ticket going 25 in a school zone or refuse to help a granny cross the street your barred for life no matter your performance.
  • Trueblue23
    karen lotz;848515 wrote:There is zero "BUT" to it. He is a no doubt 1st ballot Hall of Fame inductee.

    People said the same thing about Cris Carter..
  • Al Bundy
    Fabio;848710 wrote:This is the Pro Football Hall of Fame, not the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame where if you get a ticket going 25 in a school zone or refuse to help a granny cross the street your barred for life no matter your performance.

    Moss dogging it for several years may not play well with some of the voters. He has admitted that he often took of plays. He was an unbelievable talent, but he could have so much better if he had a work ethic.
  • karen lotz
    Trueblue23;848746 wrote:People said the same thing about Cris Carter..


    You forgot about the bias against OSU.
  • robj55
    Would love to see him in Miami across from Brandon Marshall
  • gerb131
    Loved Moss in the early years..not so much the latter Moss.
  • Hb31187
    hrspeedmerchant;848452 wrote:Good riddance. Moss represents all that is wrong with professional sports.

    Lol, yeah i mean hes been in trouble witht he law constantly. Hes so much worse than other pro athletes :rolleyes:
  • wildcats20
    Hb31187;849032 wrote:Lol, yeah i mean hes been in trouble witht he law constantly. Hes so much worse than other pro athletes :rolleyes:

    Yeah we need more Plaxico's and less Randy's.
  • Hb31187
    Trueblue23;848746 wrote:People said the same thing about Cris Carter..

    Moss has better numbers though
  • Hb31187
    wildcats20;849034 wrote:Yeah we need more Plaxico's and less Randy's.

    I agree. More Plaxicos, Big Bens, Ray Lewis' ect
  • wildcats20
    Hb31187;849040 wrote:I agree. More Plaxicos, Big Bens, Ray Lewis' ect

    No doubt.
  • Jester
    Al Bundy;848756 wrote:Moss dogging it for several years may not play well with some of the voters. He has admitted that he often took of plays. He was an unbelievable talent, but he could have so much better if he had a work ethic.
    This.
  • Hb31187
    Al Bundy;848756 wrote:Moss dogging it for several years may not play well with some of the voters. He has admitted that he often took of plays. He was an unbelievable talent, but he could have so much better if he had a work ethic.

    You talking about Oakland? Even if he gave 110%, they had absolutely nobody to throw him the ball, or anyone else to draw attention away from him. He was doubled damn near every play
  • THE4RINGZ
    Great player in his hayday. Started the mould for younger players who aren't really "team players".