Originally posted by mike:
Still think he'll make the team but be cut by the BYE.
Prove me wrong moss...prove me wrong...
wow seriously?!
wanna make a wager???
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Originally posted by mike:
Still think he'll make the team but be cut by the BYE.
Prove me wrong moss...prove me wrong...
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
wow seriously?!
wanna make a wager???
Originally posted by Howlett49:
The first two points make sense. The last two points are basically the same thing and it seems like you are reaching for a reason to be a hater.
Originally posted by SonocoNinerFan:
The more I read about him the more I believe Moss is very interested in writing a new final chapter for his career. He didn't want to end a hall of fame run on such a negative vibe. Now he has a chance to end his career on a high note on a contending team that really could use his skill set. It really seems like a a perfect fit . . . as long as his skill set is still serviceable.
Originally posted by cools:Is Moss playing flanker or split end?
Originally posted by 21SandersMoss84:
Originally posted by cools:
Is Moss playing flanker or split end?
For what it's worth. Moss has played Split End his whole career. I hope Greg Roman moves him around in our offense in hopes of creating mismatches and confusing defenses.
Originally posted by SonocoNinerFan:
The more I read about him the more I believe Moss is very interested in writing a new final chapter for his career. He didn't want to end a hall of fame run on such a negative vibe. Now he has a chance to end his career on a high note on a contending team that really could use his skill set. It really seems like a a perfect fit . . . as long as his skill set is still serviceable.
When Randy Moss beats a DB on the practice field, he comes back and tells his victim all about it. It's not trash talking. Rather it's instruction. "He tells us the reason why he ran it this way, the reason why he did this, did that," said Perrish Cox. "Because you might face a receiver like Calvin Johnson or you may face one of the taller, bigger receivers and these are the types of things that he'll do." In addition to hanging on Moss' every word, Cox has been shadowing Carlos Rogers as much as possible. Cox said he didn't know whether the NFL would impose its own punishment in relation to the cases but said he was not anticipating any discipline. The league has said it will continue to review the case and that it does not rely on court verdicts as far as determining whether discipline is warranted.
Originally posted by oldman9er:
When Randy Moss beats a DB on the practice field, he comes back and tells his victim all about it. It's not trash talking. Rather it's instruction. "He tells us the reason why he ran it this way, the reason why he did this, did that," said Perrish Cox. "Because you might face a receiver like Calvin Johnson or you may face one of the taller, bigger receivers and these are the types of things that he'll do." In addition to hanging on Moss' every word, Cox has been shadowing Carlos Rogers as much as possible. Cox said he didn't know whether the NFL would impose its own punishment in relation to the cases but said he was not anticipating any discipline. The league has said it will continue to review the case and that it does not rely on court verdicts as far as determining whether discipline is warranted.
http://blogs.sacbee.com/49ers/archives/2012/06/school-zone-cox-learning-lessons-from-rogers-and-moss.html#storylink=cpy