Fact of the matter is Moss quit on Sunday.
I'll stop reading right here because this isn't even CLOSE to being a fact, no matter how much you guys continue to attempt to make it so. You guys are attempting to determine that he wasn't trying by looking at his body language. This makes no sense and it is quite innacurate to call his performance "heartless".
He continued to block, he continued to run routes, he continued to take 2 defenders away from the play to open up things for Watson and Welker. Go back and watch the tape, he looks just fine running his route on the Watson TD for instance, in which the outside DB focused on Moss at first giving enough space for Watson to get open for the TD.
The actual "fact of the matter" is:
Moss had a tough game. Every player in the history of the game has bad games even while physically healthy.
The notion that he "quit" is ridiculous, and there is absolutely nothing to back that up aside from comments from outsiders.
Brady, Faulk, Bruschi, Rodney, Brown, Welker etc... have ALL had bad games that had nothing to do with injury. Not a single one of them, nor anyone else in the NFL, is thrown under a microscope like Moss is. A few years ago with the Brady body language debacle, was he "quitting" on the team? Did any of these guys who performed poorly or made mental errors during games "mail it in"?
He doesn't look like he is trying even when he's producing at the highest level. He's not in his prime, and he's absolutely allowed to have bad games from time to time.
Another "FACT" is that there is no way in hell Randy Moss would have put up a HOF career if he had a tendency to NOT TRY. I don't care how much talent he has, the results he has had are impossible without hard work and EFFORT. Period.
If he had a tendency to give up on games like that idiot Gamble seems to think, then he wouldn't have continued to put up HOF numbers. All the "facts" point to Moss not quitting, yet everyone wants to just dismiss them all and demand their eyeball test and memory/feelings from the game are dead-on accurate.