Phoenix111
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I just caught the beginning of NFL Live and and Tom Jackson was on the set today. Apparently, they don't want to talk about Samuel anymore, so they had to manufacture new garbage material.
Today it was a discussion of the likelihood the Randy Moss "experiment" will work out. Of course he and "Stink" said they can't imagine how Moss will gel with/for the Patriots. That's their opinion, fine. I disagree, but we will have to wait and see what happens this season.
The garbage came when they tried to manufacture a problem existing between Moss and Brady already. After showing a clip from Moss on the Raiders where he looked frustrated and apathetic, they showed a picture from mini camp with the Patriots. Just a picture of Moss next to Brady, obviously in mid conversation. Jackson starts in with, "look at this face of disdain as he's looking at Brady. I've seen this look before, and it's never associated with anything good."
Talk about manufacturing problems and issues through the media. And I know we all haven't forgotten his famous words, "They hate their coach."
...Anyway, not a huge deal, but typical fabricated garbage that ESPN clings to in order to sustain their programs.
Today it was a discussion of the likelihood the Randy Moss "experiment" will work out. Of course he and "Stink" said they can't imagine how Moss will gel with/for the Patriots. That's their opinion, fine. I disagree, but we will have to wait and see what happens this season.
The garbage came when they tried to manufacture a problem existing between Moss and Brady already. After showing a clip from Moss on the Raiders where he looked frustrated and apathetic, they showed a picture from mini camp with the Patriots. Just a picture of Moss next to Brady, obviously in mid conversation. Jackson starts in with, "look at this face of disdain as he's looking at Brady. I've seen this look before, and it's never associated with anything good."
Talk about manufacturing problems and issues through the media. And I know we all haven't forgotten his famous words, "They hate their coach."
...Anyway, not a huge deal, but typical fabricated garbage that ESPN clings to in order to sustain their programs.