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Sun 9 Jan, 2005 06:12 pm
Oh my god, I watch the whole game, and I get on A2K for ten minutes, and while I'm not looking, that as$hole does the most idiotic thing ever, and I missed it! What a dick he is! I'm so pissed right now!
*sighs* ......That boy just doesn't know when to behave himself.
But yeah.......he turned and pretended to be mooning the crowd.
Oh, so he didn't actually do it then? My god, the way they were talking about it, I thought he yanked his pants down to his ankles!
What's the big deal about pretending to do it?
What's wrong with mooning? Did y'all lose close family members in tragic mooning incidents or something?
I've broken a collarbone playing football, but have never been hurt or hurt anyone through mooning.
kickycan wrote:Oh, so he didn't actually do it then? My god, the way they were talking about it, I thought he yanked his pants down to his ankles!
What's the big deal about pretending to do it?
I think it was because Moss was afraid they would not let him play this week after walking off the field during last weeks game. SO he told the couch he would be "extra good" this week. :wink: Thats what the fuss was about.
So, no he did not actually moon anyone.
I just saw it on the news. I have to say, I think they made a big deal out of nothing. All these sportscasters were all over him, calling it "disgusting" and "horrifying"--what the hell were they smoking? The guy is an as$hole, but that was totally harmless. In fact, I actually thought it was pretty funny, and I hate him a little less for it.
I saw it.
But did you see the interview he did? He was talking all kinds of sh!t. I think that's why the broadcasters were a little fired up about it.
It is pretty classeless, but athletes have done much worse.
I missed that interview. I wanted to see it, but I fell asleep on the couch right before it aired. You're right, it's probably because he's always been such a dick in the past that they jumped all over him on this.
He said in the interview he was pissed at the team for the way they've been playing, and they asked him what was said when the coach yelled at him, he responded something like "I don't know...I wasn't listening." Just being an arrogant ass.
Just watched the local news...sportscasters thought it was just Randy being Randy & found it pretty humorous...what they found even funnier was Moss' take that he was strategically deflecting attention away from the team so they could get down to business..
Dunno. Just glad we played a good game & whooped our border rivals.
Minnesota
nice can be a bit boring anyway...
Craven de Kere wrote:What's wrong with mooning? Did y'all lose close family members in tragic mooning incidents or something?
I've broken a collarbone playing football, but have never been hurt or hurt anyone through mooning.
Not what you said when they squoze your bare bum in the electric window and wouldn't open it ....
I hope one of the Eagles shatters Moss's pelvis next week, and ends his career.
Goddamn Packers.
I don't hate many people, but I cannot STAND Moss. Never liked him, from when he dragged his girlfriend down the stairs by her hair in college. He's what I hate about the NFL and professional sports in general, horrible people getting a pass and not having to face the consequences because they have money-generating talent.
He's one of those that as soon as he can't play anymore is going to spiral way way way down, get a rude awakening when he finally has to face some consequences because they don't need him to suit up for the next championship game.
Note, I have liked a lot of players with attitude and am not necessarily against that -- Dennis Rodman, Jim McMahon, etc. -- but Moss is a whole package of horribleness.
A local sports talk radio guy here reported that some Packer fans have mooned the Vikings bus on the way out of Lambeau for many years now ---sort of a tradition.
Doesn't make Moss' faux moon any classier, but at least its a motive.
I thought what Moss did was harmless and actually quite funny in a "look at what little Billy is doing now" kind of way.
All this holier than thou crap of the talking heads was almost too much to bear. Steve Young said, "This is the worst thing he could have possibly done!"
Is that right, Steve? Worse than if he would have eviscerated the water boy and hung his entrails over the goalposts?
Give me a friggin' break.