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Gamble was the only one talking from a perspective that mattered during the game and on the field.
So on one hand, we have Bruschi, Harrison. Brady, Faulk and Belichick saying one thing. On the other hand, we have Chris Gamble saying the opposite. And people here actually believe Gamble?
Gamble was the only one talking from a perspective that mattered during the game and on the field.
His head coach's perspective doesn't matter during the game and on the field? And neither does his quarterback's? Uhh.... okay. If you say so.
Classic!
For a guy who is 'known' for quitting on his team, he sure as hell makes a lot of friends on his team. It's amazing how teammates and former teammates alike stick up for a guy who quits on them
Body language damnit, body language I tell ya!
I don't know.... how many times were Belichick and Brady lined up on the field to defend Moss?
I don't know.... how many times were Belichick and Brady lined up on the field to defend Moss?
C'mon.... seriously? I know for a fact that you're not stupid, which makes it all the more confusing that you'd make such a stupid argument.
How about I reply with "I don't know... how many times was Gamble in position to throw Moss the ball?"
Wow, look at that... stalemate.
i guess champ bailey has
Champ Bailey: Randy Moss Does Not Dog It - New England Patriots - NESN.com
You should probably take your head out of the collective team's pocket long enough to read what people are saying before attacking them. It would help you avoid looking as silly as you have with most of your posts today.
Moss was clearly not focused and playing at 100% effort yesterday. You may put it down to injury, frustration, 'disengaging', a spat with Brady a few weeks ago, the lack of a beautiful sunset, concerns about a pregnancy test, thinking of the greatness of 2007, his inability to get the song "You Light Up My Life" out of his head, concerns about the stability of the middle east, flat out quitting on the team, or some other justification if you choose.
The reality is that, in the eyes of his opponents, his play was that of a man who was going through the motions, no matter the reason.
Champ Bailey was playing for the Panthers yesterday?
Champ Bailey was playing for the Panthers yesterday?
Well if I look silly and am proven wrong should I just run away from the thread and never post in it again? Kind of like someone around here in the Kraft/Felger issue a few weeks ago?
I don't give a damn what the eyes of his opponents thought? If his opponents were reliable on how they judged Moss, they would collectively not have let him produce as much as he has for a decade.