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If you check it out, he also has the GoGilooly clip. Looks like video links section is just linked to any YouTube video with any mention of Moss. WebMaster should really pay attention and take more time in screening the contents of these videos. How can you have a link to a YouTube clip calling for an injury to your QB.
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POSTED 12:42 p.m. EST, December 26, 2007
MOSS WEB SITE BANGS THE "COLTS CHEAT" DRUM
A reader recently pointed out to us that Pats receiver Randy Moss proclaims on his official web site that the Colts are cheaters.
Moss isn't quoted as saying so on his official web site. But by clicking the "next video" link on the home page, a YouTube clip eventually appears of the odd audio skipping phenomenon from the November 4 regular-season game between the two teams. Beneath the video appears a link to the story about the security guard at the RCA Dome who said that the team pipes in artificial crowd noise.
Though the accusations are old news, the fact that they're being made by Randy Moss on his official web site is, in our view, significant.
And it's evidence of the reality that, no matter how big the muzzle that a head coach is able to apply to a player when he speaks to the media, the Internet provides a completely separate vehicle for getting opponents fired up.
Will this give the Colts extra incentive to go to New England and win the likely rematch in the AFC title game? Probably not. But it's definitely another log that coach Tony Dungy can throw onto the inferno as the Colts prepare for their shot at keeping the Pats from getting to 18-0.