Amir
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I was disappointed that no one asked him this during postgame. After the play where he went down (2nd quarter?) literally my stomach sank. He went down pretty hard, it looks like he got the wind blown out of him or maybe even a slight concussion. To my amazement, he comes back after a play and scores a TD.
Would we have seen this from the Moss of old in his Raider days? I think so. We always hear the "afraid to go down the middle" or the "doesnt want to be touched" side of Randy from the media but what I saw there was a warrior.
I remember reading this here, Randy is a smart football player. It may seem like he is dogging it after catching a pass b/c he immediately drops to the turf or like he is not trying to get more YAC...but really, Randy is doing best for the team and himself. I would rather see Randy fall to the turf than gain a couple extra yards and injure himself in the process.
One example comes to mind...TO. The man is an athletically gifted receiver and I cant dog on him for giving it his all but injuries plague this man and his team. Obviously he is that offense's best asset (Moss still better) but to lose him to injury because he is fighting for an extra yard is dumb.
What Moss showed me last night and throughout the whole year, is that he is a warrior. A smart one that puts himself and his team in the best position to win. Good for him to shut up the media.
Would we have seen this from the Moss of old in his Raider days? I think so. We always hear the "afraid to go down the middle" or the "doesnt want to be touched" side of Randy from the media but what I saw there was a warrior.
I remember reading this here, Randy is a smart football player. It may seem like he is dogging it after catching a pass b/c he immediately drops to the turf or like he is not trying to get more YAC...but really, Randy is doing best for the team and himself. I would rather see Randy fall to the turf than gain a couple extra yards and injure himself in the process.
One example comes to mind...TO. The man is an athletically gifted receiver and I cant dog on him for giving it his all but injuries plague this man and his team. Obviously he is that offense's best asset (Moss still better) but to lose him to injury because he is fighting for an extra yard is dumb.
What Moss showed me last night and throughout the whole year, is that he is a warrior. A smart one that puts himself and his team in the best position to win. Good for him to shut up the media.