just moments ago on a Toronto radio station they had Avery on (he just signed with the Argos) and the "radio personality" was talking to him asked some good fun stuff, some Ole Miss ???'s, blah blah blah,,,but then asks Avery if there is "something we are mislead about Randy Moss, are we missing something, is he the bad apple people percieve him to be" (along those lines was the question....and Avery replied with now this I won't forget......................." I think I'd better not comment on that,(pause) but he's a hell of a ball player".
just thought I'd let ya'll in on that one.
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Former Vikings kick returner and wide receiver Nick Davis, who has signed with Miami, has praise for former teammate Randy Moss. "Randy is the most gifted player in the NFL, and everything that he shared with me is invaluable," Davis told NFL.com. "When you see him on the practice field for the first time and share the same position as him, he can do things that amaze you. He is an incredibly good guy, the complete opposite of how he is perceived. Over two years in Minnesota he showed me a lot of kindness, had me over to dinner, and just taught me a lot, which is invaluable.
Canadian_Cheesehead wrote:Everyone should get off Moss' back, he hasnt done anything bad for a while now.
as my father told me, a zebra don't change its stripes ....lets all just hope for the sake of the game and what he brings to it, that he does stay out of trouble...
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He is not out drinking and driving...he isn't smashing his car into his wife's car...he is not a murder suspect.
He has had a questionable attitude in his younger years and he threw some water on a ref. If only that was the worst thing to happen to the players in this league. I find this much less of a problem than the sexual harrassment charges that football's first family(the Mannings) are facing. Considering the attention Moss has gotten, I think he's been a relatively good kid and has seemed to mature lately.
Canadian_Cheesehead wrote:Everyone should get off Moss' back, he hasnt done anything bad for a while now.
as my father told me, a zebra don't change its stripes ....lets all just hope for the sake of the game and what he brings to it, that he does stay out of trouble...