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JasonB
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 10:13 am
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Yeah, I know this is a photoshop thread, but I don't possess photoshop skills....but the NFL fined him $10,000....which is not enough in my opinion....especially when he reacts like this...
Reporter: "Randy, are you upset about the fine?"
Moss: "No, cause it ain't shit. Ain't nothing but 10 grand. What's 10 grand to me? Ain't shit… Next time I might shake my dick."
What a f'n winner....there is no place in the NFL for a cumguzzler like this...
(split by admin and moved to another forum -BK)
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mgorycki
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 2:18 pm
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He's such an asshole. He thinks he's so fuckin' great. I'll laugh when someone knocks him on his ass one day. After he said that, they should suspend him since the money's no big deal!!
I have NO photoshop skills either. HELP 
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Norris
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 2:40 pm
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I am not a fan of Randy Moss, but I thought that shit was funny and what is ten grand to him? He's fucking rich AND talented. I like him a little bit more.
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JasonB
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 2:46 pm
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maybe i'm just old fashion.....i don't think walter payton would have done anything like this.
barry sanders said it best....when you score a touchdown, act like you've been there before, and that your going to be back. The man was one of the best running backs ever, and every time he scored a touchdown, he handed the ball to the ref, and walked off. He proved what he could do between the goal lines, not in the end zone...
although i found some humor in it, I saw no class in it...
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mgorycki
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 4:49 pm
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There you go, humor but NO class. You hit the nail on the head about the Barry Sanders thing.
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Ostrya
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 6:50 pm
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| JasonB wrote: | maybe i'm just old fashion.....i don't think walter payton would have done anything like this.
barry sanders said it best....when you score a touchdown, act like you've been there before, and that your going to be back. The man was one of the best running backs ever, and every time he scored a touchdown, he handed the ball to the ref, and walked off. He proved what he could do between the goal lines, not in the end zone...
although i found some humor in it, I saw no class in it... |
word..there is something to be said of the greatness of humility
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JasonB
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 7:26 pm
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awww, they like me! they really like me!
although, not all great players follow the trend...after oj scored all his touchdowns, he did go out and kill 2 people...lol
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Adam
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 10:28 pm
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| JasonB wrote: | | but the NFL fined him $10,000....which is not enough in my opinion.... | If I did this at my job, I wouldn't be fined NEARLY $10,000. However, I may be fired or suspended.
The league should quit fining players altogether. Two things the NFL should really look into:- Playing shorthanded: When a hockey player commits a penalty, his team has to play a certain amount of time with one less player. If they did this in the NFL, an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty (or personal foul) could result in the next play or two occurring with your team allowed only 10 players on the field. Sportsmanship would be at an instant all-time high, and the game would be a bit more interesting.
- Partial-game suspensions: If I had my way, Moss would be suspended one quarter of his next game. I think that's fair. The guy who got called for roughing the passer against the Chargers would be suspended for a half.
$10,000 doesn't hurt Randy Moss, but it hurts some players. Playing time hurts EVERYBODY.
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JasonB
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Fri Jan 14, 2005 10:44 pm
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adam, your a pretty damn wise man........although you look really goofy in just boxer shorts....
I like your idea of the power play....maybe baseball could look into the same thing for steroid testing....how good would the cubs or giants do if they could only play with 2 outfielders....
yes, 10 grand "ain't shit" to randy moss, even 40 or 50k wouldn't be much to someone who gets a ridiculious salary....but playing time might not be the answer either....cuz when it comes down to it....i get the feeling that jerkwads like randy moss and T.O. care more about themselves then their respective teams...
i do kind of have a problem with the fact that randy moss got fined more for what he did, then a guy from the jets, who could have seriously injured the san diego qb...something is not right about that...
can we bring back public lynching? or maybe stoning? I might have to make a trip to minnesota to chuck some rocks at randy moss...
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PhatLipMagee
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Sat Jan 15, 2005 3:24 am
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Damn good idea Adam. If the rest of the team suffered due to the antics of the 'stars', they'd straighten up real quick.
I think his latest stunt is getting pretty overblown though. Especially considering that the GB fans do the same. At least he just acted like he was mooning them.
If the NFL is going to bother with fines, they should make them high enough to make an impression though. $10K? Slap a $100K fine on someones ass and see how many times they pull stupid stunts.
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JasonB
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Sat Jan 15, 2005 4:00 am
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being that i'm from sconsin....the land of the bay that is green......let me clarify something....
packer fans are something like lsu fans, give them a 24 pack (per person) and they will do some crazy shit. Just like LSU fans, the few bad apples make the entire group look like jerkwads...yes, it has been known that a group of guys, not at EVERY game, not to EVERY team, have mooned players on occasion, this doesn't happen every game, nor do georgia fans get tipped over in portapotties every game.
What moss did was on national television, he is a role model for kids...highly unlikely...but some kids don't know better. I'm sure Ralph, Bob, and Hank, the drunk packer fans, aren't really role models to alot of children, nor are they shown on national television. I've seen numerous LSU fans wait around for opposing team bus, and flip them off as they ride by....in groups.....yes, most fans with sense just yell tiger bait, and point....but on numerous occasions i've seen drunk LSU fans flipping off the busses, in front is families, in front of kids, in front of the good lord himself....So does that mean when the opposing team scores...they can walk up to the tiger crowd and give them the finger? I think not....
my mom always used to tell me that life is like a box of chocolates...oh wait....that was forrest gump's mom...my always told me that two wrongs dont make a right, and randy moss should be a bigger man, but he's not....
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PhatLipMagee
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Sat Jan 15, 2005 3:53 pm
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If Randy Moss is a role model for kids, then those parents need to set them straight. An athlete shouldn't automatically be held up as a role model simply because he is good at what he does and gets paid a lot of money for it. There are plenty of other talented athletes that don't pull crude stunts to get attention.
Talent plus Celebrity does not equal Role Model.
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Adam
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Sat Jan 15, 2005 6:50 pm
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| PhatLipMagee wrote: | If Randy Moss is a role model for kids, then those parents need to set them straight. An athlete shouldn't automatically be held up as a role model simply because he is good at what he does and gets paid a lot of money for it. There are plenty of other talented athletes that don't pull crude stunts to get attention.
Talent plus Celebrity does not equal Role Model. | Absolutely right, and since we have an unhealthy infatuation with our own children in this country, most people will never understand this point.
First of all, it's legal to feign mooning people. So Moss can't go to jail. Second, I'm guessing that the words "role model" aren't in his contract. If your kid gets in trouble because he mimicks what he sees on tv, it's never Randy Moss's fault.
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Norris
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 5:08 pm
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I don't like the playing shorthanded idea, because a team with ten players is at a high disadvantage than the one with eleven, making the game a lot less entertaining to the people watching. And how would you judge which penalties should constitute taking a player off the field. I do like the partial game suspension idea for guys who hit with their helmets and cause serious personal fouls.
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LEstay
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Sun Jan 16, 2005 5:15 pm
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Let's take it out of football for a while. What would happen to Randy Moss if it was while he was at work? What if he mooned a coworker? A customer? He would be FIRED! Why not apply the same standards to football as they do in the real work force?
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