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Two consectuive weeks last year Eli threw in Plaxico's direction and was picked. Both times Plaxico just gave up and gave half @ss attempts to tackle the DB. Both time the guy got away easily and scampered for big yardage on a return. Plexiglass (as Ray Lewis would say) is a loser.

If we're comparing the two, then Moss has also given up on plenty of routes in his career.

Anyway, I think we've all piled on poor Iron Helmet enough :)
 
Please tell me the question meant Santana Moss, so I would at least have to think for a split second.

LOL good one...

comparing plaxico to moss? mmmm...well they are both really tall...:D

but seriously...plaxico is not in the same class as moss...

the debate has always been Moss or TO....but let's not go there...
 
What a joke of a question. Plax isn't in Moss's league.


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left of the picture mouthing oooooooooooooooo
 
Troll?

Moss is probably one of the top 3 receivers of all time. Plexiglass? not so much.
 
I have to disagree. I saw Plax on the highlights, and he definitely has two hands, same as Randy.



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Yeah but Randy's are made of Super Glue while Plexico's hands are made of stone. He always drops passes at critical times. He hates anyone breathing down his back. He usually drops the ball when that happens. I still say he's overrated.
 
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