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I can understand not caring for him personally or not respecting his work ethic. But there can be no questioning his production. |
Before he ever took an NFL snap - Moss was a personal hero of mine.
His 4-TD 200+ yard performance in the 1-AA National Championship game as a Freshman was like the greatest thing I'd ever seen - I watched it on ESPN as a wanna-be high school reciever. This interview and feature that SI did on Moss before his Sophomore season of college had started was one of my favorite pieces ever written. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vau...0673/index.htm He is my Muhammed Ali. |
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His work ethic and effort was second to none. |
A good buddy of mine played for Delaware and got to miss him (badly) twice on the same play, he was described as a super human.
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but intangibles in sports tend to fall on the mental side of things and he was severely lacking in leadership and maturity. |
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Owens was a roid guy who would turn on his own teammates.
Moss had one of the most natural builds in football and was loved by virtually every teammate he ever had. |
Much like Owens in that he played when he felt like playing...and when he didn't, then he didn't.
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Owens was a pure juicer and a lame fucl<ing idiot. He's the only guy capable of making that fag Garcia and McScabb look like sympathetic figures. And than he goes and cries and weeps for Tony Romo. |
You then know a different Owens than I recall.
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Behaved like a typical unfiltered jackass with a case of roid rage. |
That's what I mean...that's the rough parallel to Moss' mindset.
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I quit, by the way.
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Even David Boston thinks he's juiced....
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I guess Mr.Toxic would know.
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