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It looks like Mr. Kraft and his All-Pro offensive lineman are in a pissing match over an apology.
Krafty Bob usually wins these things because he da boss, but there's at least one hand clapping out there. Hypocrisy, thy name is the New England Patriots.
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I wish they would trade Moss back to the Vikings.
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APRTW wrote:
I wish they would trade Moss back to the Vikings.
Kraft will trade Moss to the Marlboro Shamrocks if he keeps conducting post-game press conferences like the one he did on Sunday. Who do you root for in a battle of egos between Randy Moss and Bob Kraft? They might be the two worst people on the planet not named Osama bin Laden.
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Randy Moss. And I'm ready to go to Lambert and roll out the red carpet for him.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Randy Moss. And I'm ready to go to Lambert and roll out the red carpet for him.
Darth lets his bitterness get in the way of seeing how awesome Randy Moss truely is.
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APRTW wrote:
Darth lets his bitterness get in the way of seeing how awesome Randy Moss truely is.
Why would I be bitter? Just because he deemed the Raiders not worth of his presence and stopped trying? Do I strike you as the type of guy who would bear a grudge about something like that?
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artie_fufkin wrote:
Why would I be bitter? Just because he deemed the Raiders not worth of his presence and stopped trying? Do I strike you as the type of guy who would bear a grudge about something like that?
Please he isnt the only Raider who has given up.
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APRTW wrote:
Please he isnt the only Raider who has given up.
Maybe, but he's probably the only Raiders' captain who ever has. After the first couple of games in his second year, Moss typically wouldn't even run the play unless it was a pass that was supposed to be thrown to him. He flat out quit on his teammates. That's unforgiveable in any event, and especially egregious for a guy who is supposed to be a leader.
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When has Rnady Moss ever acted like a leader? He never did with the Vikings. He had to be babied by Chris Carter to keep his head on straight. Quit complianing about Moss. The Vikings got Harris for one of the greatest WR ever. What a ripoff.
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APRTW wrote:
When has Rnady Moss ever acted like a leader? He never did with the Vikings. He had to be babied by Chris Carter to keep his head on straight. Quit complianing about Moss. The Vikings got Harris for one of the greatest WR ever. What a ripoff.
At least the Vikings got a player who tried. Moss gave up on his team because he deemed them not worthy of him, and then essentially forced the Raiders to get rid of him for nothing. That's about as bad an offense as I can imagine in a locker room. Did the Raiders make a mistake in assuming Moss would be a leader? Of course. But you'd expect a Hall of Fame talent to act like a grown man and not some petulant child. As much as the Raiders have suffered because of all the stupid contracts Davis has given out to the likes of Javon Walker, putting all their stock in a player who gave up on them has probably set back the franchise as much as anything else and it still has repercussions today. So I'll complain about Moss for as long as I want, AP.
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I cant say I really followed Moss when he was with the Raiders and it is clear that Moss isnt the type of player that can lead or stand losing. If he was drafted by a bottom of the league team he might have never made it. He plays best in the spotlight.
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APRTW wrote:
I cant say I really followed Moss when he was with the Raiders and it is clear that Moss isnt the type of player that can lead or stand losing. If he was drafted by a bottom of the league team he might have never made it. He plays best in the spotlight.
He was fine his first year in Oakland. He didn't play particularly well, or at the level he had before and has since, partly because he was double-covered on every play. But he kept his mouth shut and behaved himself.
His second year, he just gave up. When the Raiders tried to run, he wouldn't block. When the Raiders threw to the other side of the field, he'd jog about five yards past the line of scrimmage and then stop.
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APRTW wrote:
I cant say I really followed Moss when he was with the Raiders and it is clear that Moss isnt the type of player that can lead or stand losing. If he was drafted by a bottom of the league team he might have never made it. He plays best in the spotlight.
Moss plays the best when things are easy for him. He'll be in the spotlight this week against Revis. Let's see how he does.
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forsberg_us wrote:
APRTW wrote:
I cant say I really followed Moss when he was with the Raiders and it is clear that Moss isnt the type of player that can lead or stand losing. If he was drafted by a bottom of the league team he might have never made it. He plays best in the spotlight.
Moss plays the best when things are easy for him. He'll be in the spotlight this week against Revis. Let's see how he does.
Revis embarrassed Moss last year, and all the shit Moss has been talking since last Sunday is geared toward him having a big game. He knows he's going up against a guy who didn't participate in training camp and is nursing a bad hamstring.
Of course, it's September. If the Patriots and Jets meet in the playoffs, Moss will turn in his usual Claude Rains impression and then blame someone else for his poor performance. Probably Wes Welker.
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Off topic, but regarding primadonna receivers, the Rams have an interest in Vincent Jackson.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Off topic, but regarding primadonna receivers, the Rams have an interest in Vincent Jackson.
I have read the Vikings have interest as well. They shouldbe interested in anyone with hands right now. I have n o clue why they cut Javon Walker and even less of a clue why they have not picked him back up. He played in 2 preseason games and had 189 yards and 2 TDs. I am sure it has somehting to do with money.
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Probably.
And Darth's right: Sunday's game will be blacked out in Oakland. It'll also be blacked out in San Diego. The NFL really needs to fix this blackout crap.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Probably.
And Darth's right: Sunday's game will be blacked out in Oakland. It'll also be blacked out in San Diego. The NFL really needs to fix this blackout crap.
The NFL sell almost every ticket. There is no reason to blackout any team. I would think that would only hurt local interest.
Raiders only sold 70% of their tickets
Jacksonville 73%
Lion 86%
Rams 85%
Those were the bottomfeeders and I would think those are still great numbers when you look at the sports world overall.
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I loved the blackout when the Patriots were drawing 20,000 fans to that toilet of a stadium.