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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments."THATS 3 IN ONE QUATER HOW MUCH CELABRATING DO YOU WANT ME TO DO" It was from NFL total access miked up when he was talking to brady and I think the o line. I think I got the quote right if not it might be half not quater.I thought it was funny Moss quote.
it seemed like welker was prompting him to celebrate more and he said the above words and ended it by saying "act like you have been there.." or something like that
Nice to see Randy advising Welker on how to act.
it seemed like welker was prompting him to celebrate more and he said the above words and ended it by saying "act like you have been there.." or something like that
What's a quater?
A quater is a quarter its shorthand....
Where is a video of this...
Nope, Randy took plays off. If he wasn't the primary receiver, sometimes he just stood at the LOS rather than run a route. That isn't not going 100%. It is taking plays off. Not acceptable.To anyone who was paying attention, Moss has always been this way. He doesn't go 100% all the time because he understands that you CAN'T go 100% all the time, or, if you do, your career is probably going to be awfully short. He's always Turned it up as necessary, and turned it down when he could. It bothers me quite a bit that the media has decided that this is unacceptable. Apparently everyone should go all out on every play, and have a shorter, less productive career as a result.
I want to see Moss whip out the huge fro.
To anyone who was paying attention, Moss has always been this way. He doesn't go 100% all the time because he understands that you CAN'T go 100% all the time, or, if you do, your career is probably going to be awfully short. He's always Turned it up as necessary, and turned it down when he could. It bothers me quite a bit that the media has decided that this is unacceptable. Apparently everyone should go all out on every play, and have a shorter, less productive career as a result.
Seriously, would you go all out for a crappy Raiders team and a series of pathetic quarterbacks, knowing that one nasty (and unnecessary, since the team wasn't winning either way) hit could rob you of the athleticism that separates you from the rest of the league? I wouldn't. Neither did he, but now that he's in a situation where his efforts, and the risks inherent in them, have a meaningful purpose, he's showing the other side of the mindset.
Seriously, would you go all out for a crappy Raiders team and a series of pathetic quarterbacks, knowing that one nasty (and unnecessary, since the team wasn't winning either way) hit could rob you of the athleticism that separates you from the rest of the league? I wouldn't.
When the Vikes played the Pats a few years ago, the last play of the game, where a TD would win the game for Minnesota, Randy was not the primary receiver and never ran off the LOS. The pass was completed (IIRC) but the receiver didn't go all the way. He was probably tackled by one of the guys who would have been covering Moss.