The Resurrection of Randy Moss
Gliding like a cheetah across the emerald grass of Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Randy Moss is showing the football world that he is back on the attack. After former Raiders' coach, Art Shell said Moss had "lost his legs" and many said he wasn't a team player, Moss has poked his head back up from the water. After many brilliant games with the Minnesota Vikings ending in bitter disppointment; after two miserable seasons rotting away in a dismal Oakland cellar, Moss has risen from the ashes to once again dazzle fans with his lightning-quick speed. He is once again putting razor-sharp pangs of fear into the hearts of opposing defenses with his deep-ball threat. There is nothing more exciting-- when Moss is on the field-- than watching his quarterback drop back in the pocket, knowing that Moss is blazing down the field at the receiving end. The next thing you see on the TV is Moss catching the ball for a touchdown. I've seen it happen with quarterbacks Randall Cunningham, Jeff George, Daunte Culpepper and even a few times with Kerry Collins-- but the most awesome catches of Moss' career are yet to come and they shall come from Tom Brady the Golden God.
The Patriots torched the San Diego Chargers last night, 38-14, proving that they are the team to beat so far in NFL despite the past week's controversy over the "SpyGate" cheating scandal. Randy Moss embraced Tom Brady. Bill Belichick's players all hugged and rallied around their venerable, genius coach. There is nothing more dangerous than a team as good as the Patriots playing with a chip on their shoulders. Patriots linebacker, Teddy Bruschi, said that last night's victory was actually the most satisfying of his career- and this guy has won three Super Bowls! The Patriots have something to prove, that they can win without cheating, and Randy Moss is like a gleaming gem on the field with them, a sparkling ruby that shines in the eyes of blinded opponents even brighter that the glare shimmering forth from the Pats' previous 3 Super Bowl rings. Moss' deep-ball threat opens up the offense. Ex-Patriots receiver, Deion Branch, is like a withering worm compared to the grandeur of Moss. Randy's blazing speed and big, talented hands are once again catching touchdowns, and this time they will finally win him the Super Bowl ring he deserves.
John Madden knows the specialness and brilliance of Randy Moss. That's why he selcted Moss to be put on the "horse trailer" after Sunday Night's game. Madden has always talked highly of Moss and he, like many others, realizes how beautiful and good for the league it is to see this sleeping giant resurrected, to see an awesome player able to revive himself and resurrect his career by not only returning to a Pro Bowl level of play but being an integral part of what may very well prove to be the best team of this millenium so far. I still remember a dazzling performance Moss had for the Vikings against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving in 2000. John Madden awarded Moss with the coveted, ceremonial Turducken after the game and said to Moss, "Randy, you're the best player in the NFL." And I watched in awe as Randy Moss bit into the Turducken leg, knowing I was witnessing the most exciting wide receiver to ever play the game chew on a piece of meat just like the rest of us.
The Patriots torched the San Diego Chargers last night, 38-14, proving that they are the team to beat so far in NFL despite the past week's controversy over the "SpyGate" cheating scandal. Randy Moss embraced Tom Brady. Bill Belichick's players all hugged and rallied around their venerable, genius coach. There is nothing more dangerous than a team as good as the Patriots playing with a chip on their shoulders. Patriots linebacker, Teddy Bruschi, said that last night's victory was actually the most satisfying of his career- and this guy has won three Super Bowls! The Patriots have something to prove, that they can win without cheating, and Randy Moss is like a gleaming gem on the field with them, a sparkling ruby that shines in the eyes of blinded opponents even brighter that the glare shimmering forth from the Pats' previous 3 Super Bowl rings. Moss' deep-ball threat opens up the offense. Ex-Patriots receiver, Deion Branch, is like a withering worm compared to the grandeur of Moss. Randy's blazing speed and big, talented hands are once again catching touchdowns, and this time they will finally win him the Super Bowl ring he deserves.
John Madden knows the specialness and brilliance of Randy Moss. That's why he selcted Moss to be put on the "horse trailer" after Sunday Night's game. Madden has always talked highly of Moss and he, like many others, realizes how beautiful and good for the league it is to see this sleeping giant resurrected, to see an awesome player able to revive himself and resurrect his career by not only returning to a Pro Bowl level of play but being an integral part of what may very well prove to be the best team of this millenium so far. I still remember a dazzling performance Moss had for the Vikings against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving in 2000. John Madden awarded Moss with the coveted, ceremonial Turducken after the game and said to Moss, "Randy, you're the best player in the NFL." And I watched in awe as Randy Moss bit into the Turducken leg, knowing I was witnessing the most exciting wide receiver to ever play the game chew on a piece of meat just like the rest of us.
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