emoney_33
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Re: Moss on Espn live at 11.30
Scared? I don't really put a lot of stock in media interactions. And after a meeting with BB it shouldn't have been much worry. I didn't believe ESPN had anyone that could do an unbiased interview though, I was wrong.
Mo, you act as if the guy belongs in a mental hospital. I don't get why you so openly root against him but to each his own. You also have no idea what Bill told him, so let's just leave that alone. Moss has not come close to being anything except a huge benefit to the team for 3 years. The only "prove it" there exists is prove that there's a CBA and we aren't guaranteeing money for a guy who won't see the field again until he's 35. His "baggage" was left in Oakland, he has none here.
Another big liar in this giant ploy to hide their true feelings that Moss is a monster!
No, not at all. Sunday did. This had even you scared, too...
Scared? I don't really put a lot of stock in media interactions. And after a meeting with BB it shouldn't have been much worry. I didn't believe ESPN had anyone that could do an unbiased interview though, I was wrong.
Bill told him individual ego can't distract from the team however unintentionally. He says he gets it. I think he does on some level... That said, he is still prone to allowing his emotions to overrule the mantra here. He is for that reason still in a prove it situation as far as his longevity here is concerned. Baggage, as he himself stated. Hannah managed the interview with a deft hand unlike say Borges might have. Because she didn't have an agenda. Pick your spots was the message and today it worked. But like a 16 game season, gotta take it one day at a time from here on out. I hope he can manage his emotions because I absolutely want this team to win.
Mo, you act as if the guy belongs in a mental hospital. I don't get why you so openly root against him but to each his own. You also have no idea what Bill told him, so let's just leave that alone. Moss has not come close to being anything except a huge benefit to the team for 3 years. The only "prove it" there exists is prove that there's a CBA and we aren't guaranteeing money for a guy who won't see the field again until he's 35. His "baggage" was left in Oakland, he has none here.
“Personally, I appreciate him,” second-year cornerback Darius Butler(notes) said. “He’s one of the best teammates I’ve got.”
Another big liar in this giant ploy to hide their true feelings that Moss is a monster!












