Randy Moss at Media Day: I'm the greatest receiver to ever do it

Rice had three perfect systems/QBs? Rich Gannon wasn't perfect (though MVP) in 2001 - 2003 when was 2nd team all - pro at 39. Second - Montana is known for super bowls, come backs and showing up in big games. Cam Newton threw more yards in his first year than Joe Montana ever threw. Steve Young was not a prolific QB (most he ever threw was roughly 4200 yards). When Jerrry Rice had 1848 receiving yards - Steve Young only played 11 games that season.

You really can't argue stats at all and that' fine.

It was never about the QB's in San Fran because no matter which 1 they used they did good. Garcia broke just about every single season record after young retired. It's funny that the 49ers didn't miss a step after they got rid of Montana and never missed a step after they got rid of Rice.
 
Jerry's raw numbers are better than Randy's.

Watching a highlight reel of Randy is more exciting than watching a highlight reel of Jerry's, arguably.

Rice was a part of a system that his coach created that the ENTIRE league has been affected now in modern football and no one thinks that the perfect storm of that system, great 2nd/3rd receivers, a great QB/RB had anything to do with Jerry being able to put up those numbers?

Oh, don't get me wrong, Jerry worked hard and is arguably the greatest football player of all time. However, Moss did come along when the league was already pass happy. This means that the other teams in the NFL already had personnel geared towards a pass happy league and Randy still blew the top of all defenses.

Perspective, that's all. Perspective.

Oh, Randy needs to say he is the greatest whether it's true or not. WAW cannot stand a confident and arrogant ninja and we need that in the media!:dance:
Everybody acts like Moss is the only person to take plays off. Even Rice did it, Moss just had the balls to tell the truth. If my job was to take the top off the defense by running deep post or fly plays every pass play, I'll be slacking every now and then too.
Pretty much...:rolleyes:
Because they were bullshitting about his contract

He played hard when he first got there

But when he found out he wasnt above getting hit with the Patriot way he slacked off

Now they doing Wes Welker the same way
Yeah...yeah, they did and he was mad as hell about that sh!t!:lol:
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Well, thanks for coming out, God Bless, and Good Night!:eek::lol:
bullshit...


This is what I like about the Moss era that we did not have in the Rice era: EVERYBODY has access to game film. Moss looked pretty complete in that compilation.
Moss was a weapon. He changed the game in many aspects. He may be the most talented ever. He probably changed the way offenses treated WRs more than Rice. That's okay. However - that doesn't make you the best. Why? For the same reason Vick had a better impact on the league than Montana, etc... However, who is saying Vick is better than big game Joe?

Well - Rice has better stats (season, playoffs, and super bowls), did it for a much longer time, scored 22 TDs in 12 games, ran across the middle, did the entire route tree, Superbowl MVP, and damn near created YAC. Doesn't men Moss is good or great...just not better.

Best means best. And to be the best - you need to prove it on Sundays. Not midweek during game sessions.
I like the way you broke it down.:yes:
People make a story out of nothing

Jerry Rice played in the perfect system with the perfect QB

Every player should believe they're the best. That's why Flacco thinks he deserves Manning/Brady money. When you don't think you're one of the best, you're just playing hard or playing to get a check.

The real story was him finally admitting he wanted to be a bigger part of the offense. Why he did this the week of the Super Bowl? It might hurt him from getting a job next year.

I didn't say it, you did, but I'ma hafta agree wit' ya!:lol:
 
Re: Randy Moss at Media Day: I'm the greatest receiver to ever do itt

I got no problem with him saying it. He's not, though, but there's no issue.

I know that I have never, in all my years of watching football, seen a more gifted or dangerous receiver than Randy Moss. He could have a game where he only caught three balls but it would be for 140 yards and 2 TDs.



Daunte getting his knee blown apart the season after Randy got traded did more to knock him off than anything. He actually held on for 5 more seasons after that, but he was never quite the same.

They actually had a good thing going when they were together. He pretty much disappeared until he got to New England and then disappeared again when he left. Outside of Brady, he never had the better chemistry with any QB other than Culpepper.

Cunningham would disagree.... He disappeared in Oakland because Kerry Collins couldn't hit him deep for shit plus just like T.O and Steve Smith that hamstring he got with the Viking took him out for like a year and a half.
 
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The quarter defense didn't come out until the Patriots did it against the Rams in the Super Bowl. Now lets talk about all of this attention Jerry had on him. Joe and Steve had John Taylor averaging 600 to 1000 per year, Brent Jones averaging over 500 per year, Roger Craig averaging 500 to 1000 per year, Tom Rathem averaging 500 to 700 per year so with all of that not counting Craig's 1000 rushing yards per year and Rathem 500 to 700 rushing yards per season how did the defense have the extra players to put on Jerry? I see Jerry getting a lot of 1 on 1 but I see videos of Moss catching over 3 and 4 people. :cmonson:JERRY WAS ON A SUPER TEAM and I think John Taylor could have put up better numbers if Jerry bitch ass wasn't crying everytime the ball was throw to his teammates

Quote from Dave Campo, Dallas Secondary coach in the 1990s:

"You had to make sure where he was and what he was doing," said Campo, who is back with the Cowboys. "They moved him around, put him in the slot, tried to do some things with him. On the field, he had great speed. That made it tough to defend him. We came up with this great idea in one game that would have a safety over the top of him in quarter coverage. Us geniuses came up with the idea [that] we would move a corner over the top and play inside over the top of him. First throw they made, he got inside our guy and went 70 yards for a touchdown. You had to spend some time thinking about him getting ready that week."

Source: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/13711334/rice-the-best-ever-not-according-to-the-perfectionisthttp://

Find a quote about defenses preparing like that for Rathman, Craig, John Taylor, Brent Jones. You cant. They were gearing up on Jerry Rice - its the reason why John Taylor was open against the Benglas in the Superbowl. And yes, Taylor was a beast! No doubt. Just wasn't Jerry Rice.

2. How are you going to talk about Jerry Rice bitching about not getting the ball in a Randy Moss thread. C'mon man. That's too easy - this ninja admitting quitting on plays and his teams when he didn't get the ball. How bitch is that?

3. You guys keep getting the fact that he was a deep threat twisted with being the best. Randy, once again, was a great weapon - he just wasn't a complete wide receiver. Hell - I bet the Ravens are preparing for Colin Kaepernick more than Montana or Elway. It's not a good argument.

Once again - the facts, links, sources are not in your favor. So argue emotionally which is fine. We all do it bruh.
 
Also - his youtube videos are great. I can't lie about that. Dude is great. Steve Francis' youtube is about 1000x better than John Stocktons. I'm just saying.
 
Re: Randy Moss at Media Day: I'm the greatest receiver to ever do itt

Quote from Dave Campo, Dallas Secondary coach in the 1990s:

"You had to make sure where he was and what he was doing," said Campo, who is back with the Cowboys. "They moved him around, put him in the slot, tried to do some things with him. On the field, he had great speed. That made it tough to defend him. We came up with this great idea in one game that would have a safety over the top of him in quarter coverage. Us geniuses came up with the idea [that] we would move a corner over the top and play inside over the top of him. First throw they made, he got inside our guy and went 70 yards for a touchdown. You had to spend some time thinking about him getting ready that week."

Source: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/13711334/rice-the-best-ever-not-according-to-the-perfectionisthttp://

Find a quote about defenses preparing like that for Rathman, Craig, John Taylor, Brent Jones. You cant. They were gearing up on Jerry Rice - its the reason why John Taylor was open against the Benglas in the Superbowl. And yes, Taylor was a beast! No doubt. Just wasn't Jerry Rice.

2. How are you going to talk about Jerry Rice bitching about not getting the ball in a Randy Moss thread. C'mon man. That's too easy - this ninja admitting quitting on plays and his teams when he didn't get the ball. How bitch is that?

3. You guys keep getting the fact that he was a deep threat twisted with being the best. Randy, once again, was a great weapon - he just wasn't a complete wide receiver. Hell - I bet the Ravens are preparing for Colin Kaepernick more than Montana or Elway. It's not a good argument.

Once again - the facts, links, sources are not in your favor. So argue emotionally which is fine. We all do it bruh.

:itsawrap:
 
Re: Randy Moss at Media Day: I'm the greatest receiver to ever do itt

Quote from Dave Campo, Dallas Secondary coach in the 1990s:

"You had to make sure where he was and what he was doing," said Campo, who is back with the Cowboys. "They moved him around, put him in the slot, tried to do some things with him. On the field, he had great speed. That made it tough to defend him. We came up with this great idea in one game that would have a safety over the top of him in quarter coverage. Us geniuses came up with the idea [that] we would move a corner over the top and play inside over the top of him. First throw they made, he got inside our guy and went 70 yards for a touchdown. You had to spend some time thinking about him getting ready that week."

Source: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/13711334/rice-the-best-ever-not-according-to-the-perfectionisthttp://

Find a quote about defenses preparing like that for Rathman, Craig, John Taylor, Brent Jones. You cant. They were gearing up on Jerry Rice - its the reason why John Taylor was open against the Benglas in the Superbowl. And yes, Taylor was a beast! No doubt. Just wasn't Jerry Rice.

2. How are you going to talk about Jerry Rice bitching about not getting the ball in a Randy Moss thread. C'mon man. That's too easy - this ninja admitting quitting on plays and his teams when he didn't get the ball. How bitch is that?

3. You guys keep getting the fact that he was a deep threat twisted with being the best. Randy, once again, was a great weapon - he just wasn't a complete wide receiver. Hell - I bet the Ravens are preparing for Colin Kaepernick more than Montana or Elway. It's not a good argument.

Once again - the facts, links, sources are not in your favor. So argue emotionally which is fine. We all do it bruh.

It's not about preparing for every player on the offense bc that's not gonna happen but it was impossible to show Rice so much attention if they have so many other stars to watch out for. W Sapp played against both Rice and Moss and he said on the NFL network that no other WR besides Moss took them out of their main defense and they still couldn't stop him and he said Moss was the best easy. D Sanders said when he played with the Redskins after spending hours in meetings trying to figure out how to stop moss they decided that whoever checks him will just play 30 yards off of the line of scrimmage. M Ditka as the coach of the Saints claims he was the 1st coach to shut Moss down by having a cornerback and Nickel back bump him at the line of scrimmage with a Safety sitting on top and a linebacker in the middle but he also went on to say the Vikings tight end got over 200 yards that game bc he was wide open every play.
 
Also - his youtube videos are great. I can't lie about that. Dude is great. Steve Francis' youtube is about 1000x better than John Stocktons. I'm just saying.

A WR scoring TD's is all you need to see. I think out of the 5 greatest offenses of all time Moss is on like 3 of those teams. You can shut Rice down by getting pressure on his QB bc like Welker he needs time to get open. You couldn't even blitz while Moss was on the field bc teams always have 3 people on him. All of you Moss haters that said Moss only catches deep passes how can you catch 116 deep passes and only have 1600 yards?
 
A WR scoring TD's is all you need to see. I think out of the 5 greatest offenses of all time Moss is on like 3 of those teams. You can shut Rice down by getting pressure on his QB bc like Welker he needs time to get open. You couldn't even blitz while Moss was on the field bc teams always have 3 people on him. All of you Moss haters that said Moss only catches deep passes how can you catch 116 deep passes and only have 1600 yards?

Naw man - Rice's best route was the quick slant - that was the go to move. You couldn't shut rice down like that. He was probably the best at getting off the line and the one step cut. And you are not making your point easier by comparing Rice and Welker. That's just crazy. And once again - Rice has 197 receiving touchdowns and 22 touchdowns in 12 games. He knows how to get to the end zone - even better than Moss.

Is there an actual video where Moss took slants to the house? Seriously I want to see that part of his game. Meanwhile Rice was a deep threat who made a living in the short game. You couldn't take him out the game like that - because he would just hit an out/slant or be in the slot.
 
Naw man - Rice's best route was the quick slant - that was the go to move. You couldn't shut rice down like that. He was probably the best at getting off the line and the one step cut. And you are not making your point easier by comparing Rice and Welker. That's just crazy. And once again - Rice has 197 receiving touchdowns and 22 touchdowns in 12 games. He knows how to get to the end zone - even better than Moss.

Is there an actual video where Moss took slants to the house? Seriously I want to see that part of his game. Meanwhile Rice was a deep threat who made a living in the short game. You couldn't take him out the game like that - because he would just hit an out/slant or be in the slot.

Actually besides a couple of seasons Welker stats look better than Rice But I use him as a example bc they are both slow, nether 1 can jump, and both of them are good bc of the system they played and currently playing in. Well it seems like the players that played against both seems to be leaning towards Moss but these soft bums that grew up watching Rice is choosing him. Why are people keep saying Moss didn't catch enough slants? WHY SEND 1 OF THE BIGGEST WEAPONS IN NFL HISTORY ON A 10 YARD SLANT WHEN YOU CAN SEND HIM DEEP AND GET THE TD IN 1 PLAY?!!? It's funny how you Rice supporter haven't put not 1 of his boring ass videos of him getting checked 1 on 1. My favorite CB are R Woodson and Aeneas Williams(the most underrated CB ever) used to shut Rice down 1 0n 1 but do I need to find a video of what happened when he tried to check Moss 1 on 1?

1. Moss
2. T.O
3. Megatron
4. Marvin Harrison
5. M Irvin
 
Moss could only beat you deep. Moss should have been the greatest ever, he wasn't.

TO was better.


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Re: Randy Moss at Media Day: I'm the greatest receiver to ever do itt

He can't name those weapons...man they used to play quarters defense and had a safety to spy on Jerry. Walsh put him in the slot - next thing you know- Jerry is running 70 yards.

I know this thread is about moss/rice but dude, you mention something here that makes me believe you truly know football.

Walsh (greatest offensive football mind ever..in my opinion) used to put jerry at halfback/fullback/wingback to fuck with the defenses and it worked cuz he created mismatches and rice had the catches & RAC yards.

I talked some football with some dudes who are giant fans and I told them their offensive coaches are dumb. Cruz is their best receiver yet they haven't figured out multiple ways to get him open or get him in open space with mismatches. Running down the field doesn't work all the time. I told them they need to go back and watch any film where Walsh was the coach and see his offensive schemes. Sam Wyche, I believe was a Walsh product also, great offensive schemes and thinking. Offensive coordinators aren't too bright these days.

Walsh was in the booth for a bit and when he called games, your football IQ went up.
 
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I know this thread is about moss/rice but dude, you mention something here that makes me believe you truly know football.

Walsh (greatest offensive football mind ever..in my opinion) used to put jerry at halfback/fullback/wingback to fuck with the defenses and it worked cuz he created mismatches and rice had the catches & RAC yards.

I talked some football with some dudes who are giant fans and I told them their offensive coaches are dumb. Cruz is their best receiver yet they haven't figured out multiple ways to get him open or get him in open space with mismatches. Running down the field doesn't work all the time. I told them they need to go back and watch any film where Walsh was the coach and see his offensive schemes. Sam Wyche, I believe was a Walsh product also, great offensive schemes and thinking. Offensive coordinators aren't too bright these days.

Walsh was in the booth for a bit and when he called games, your football IQ went up.

This proving my point about it was the system and not Rice. Do you want to know why he got so many yards after catch? Well when you are going up against a team full of all pros a great QB and a good offense line something has to give. Rice would get a 10 yard slant and take it 60 yards without a defensive player coming close to him bc their minds on those other all pro players.
 
Actually besides a couple of seasons Welker stats look better than Rice But I use him as a example bc they are both slow, nether 1 can jump, and both of them are good bc of the system they played and currently playing in. Well it seems like the players that played against both seems to be leaning towards Moss but these soft bums that grew up watching Rice is choosing him. Why are people keep saying Moss didn't catch enough slants? WHY SEND 1 OF THE BIGGEST WEAPONS IN NFL HISTORY ON A 10 YARD SLANT WHEN YOU CAN SEND HIM DEEP AND GET THE TD IN 1 PLAY?!!? It's funny how you Rice supporter haven't put not 1 of his boring ass videos of him getting checked 1 on 1. My favorite CB are R Woodson and Aeneas Williams(the most underrated CB ever) used to shut Rice down 1 0n 1 but do I need to find a video of what happened when he tried to check Moss 1 on 1?

1. Moss
2. T.O
3. Megatron
4. Marvin Harrison
5. M Irvin

T.O. over Rice? Okay. And how could Rice be slow - when he was known for taking slants to the house? Game speed mayne. But now you are running on fumes.

The difference between Randy and Rice? Randy is calling himself the greatest wide receiver, his peers are calling Jerry the greatest ever. And don't let me get into quotes from his peers.

By the way - the video has a few clips that do better than me constantly answering your craziness with stats. Double teams, speed, breaking tackles, one hand catches, deep routes, short routes...where is that video of Moss doing that? To be the greatest - you can[t just be a deep threat.

 
T.O. over Rice? Okay. And how could Rice be slow - when he was known for taking slants to the house? Game speed mayne. But now you are running on fumes.

The difference between Randy and Rice? Randy is calling himself the greatest wide receiver, his peers are calling Jerry the greatest ever. And don't let me get into quotes from his peers.

By the way - the video has a few clips that do better than me constantly answering your craziness with stats. Double teams, speed, breaking tackles, one hand catches, deep routes, short routes...where is that video of Moss doing that? To be the greatest - you can[t just be a deep threat.



Not gonna keep going back and forward bc by you saying Moss was just a deep threat shows ESPN already have you brainwashed for life. Was Moss not the most deadliest goal line WR in the game bc no CB could out jump him to get to the ball? AGAIN IGNORE EVERYTHING THAT ESPN HAS PUT IN YOUR MIND AND EXPLAIN HOW A PLAYER COULD CATCH 116 DEEP PASSES AND ONLY HAVE 1600 YARDS! Now when T.O was playing with the Eagles before he got hurt he was on his way to breaking every single season record for a WR. It took the other WR's 4 to 5 weeks to catch up to his yard and he didn't need a all star cast around him like Jerry overrated ass. San Fran got rid of Rice for T.O:dance:

Now let's just keep it to who's the best between Rice and Welker. Since Welker team is not as powerful as Rice team was instead of calling Welker the black Jerry Rice we can just call Jerry the white Welker:lol:
 
Now let's just keep it to who's the best between Rice and Welker. Since Welker team is not as powerful as Rice team was instead of calling Welker the black Jerry Rice we can just call Jerry the white Welker:lol:

Just stop it man :smh::smh:


Or wait, maybe you're just being sarcastic :confused:

One can hope anyway
 
Re: Randy Moss at Media Day: I'm the greatest receiver to ever do itt

rice had montana/young dude has an argument but its all about that jewelry
 
Just stop it man :smh::smh:


Or wait, maybe you're just being sarcastic :confused:

One can hope anyway

Everyone wants to keep comparing Moss and Rice stats even though Rice played more years but if it's all about stats Welker is the best WR in football and has been for the last 5 or 6 years.
 
Everyone wants to keep comparing Moss and Rice stats even though Rice played more years but if it's all about stats Welker is the best WR in football and has been for the last 5 or 6 years.


Wes Welker who's never hit double figures in touchdowns in a season, and barely averages 10 yards a catch. :lol:
 
Not gonna keep going back and forward bc by you saying Moss was just a deep threat shows ESPN already have you brainwashed for life. Was Moss not the most deadliest goal line WR in the game bc no CB could out jump him to get to the ball? AGAIN IGNORE EVERYTHING THAT ESPN HAS PUT IN YOUR MIND AND EXPLAIN HOW A PLAYER COULD CATCH 116 DEEP PASSES AND ONLY HAVE 1600 YARDS! Now when T.O was playing with the Eagles before he got hurt he was on his way to breaking every single season record for a WR. It took the other WR's 4 to 5 weeks to catch up to his yard and he didn't need a all star cast around him like Jerry overrated ass. San Fran got rid of Rice for T.O:dance:

Now let's just keep it to who's the best between Rice and Welker. Since Welker team is not as powerful as Rice team was instead of calling Welker the black Jerry Rice we can just call Jerry the white Welker:lol:

Who did New England get rid of Randy Moss for.... :hmm: or Minnesota or the Titans...And I like Randy Moss. Bruh its beautiful that you think a receiver that was 2nd team all pro at age 39 and won super bowl MVPs was overrated or comparable to Wes Welker. It's a lonely argument but somebody has got to make it and stats, NFL peers, NFL scouts, offensive coaches, defensive coaches, NFL layers and most importantly our own eyes be damned.

Your keen observations about Rice's jumping ability and your innate ability to recognize his limitations has convinced me. We have all been brainwashed by ESPN. I didn't see him score 5 touchdowns against the falcons in 1990 or drop 215 yards in the superbowl....

Last question - Joe and Walsh were in the league for 6 years before Jerry Rice....who exactly was the receiver averaging 1500 yards and 10 touchdowns a season for three straight years or scoring more than 16 touchdowns? Surely this great system had a wide receiver going to 5 straight pro bowls and all pros? Dwight Clark..?
 
And bruh - Moss was a great deep threat. Of course he was also a great goaline receiver as well. Of course he caught short passes...you just can't find many great catches with Moss going across the short middle taking it to the house or slants or breaking tackles - name one thing Jerry couldn't do. Cause the short video showed you everything. Hell - when he got the record for most receiving touchdowns he was double teamed against the Raiders.
 
Who did New England get rid of Randy Moss for.... :hmm: or Minnesota or the Titans...And I like Randy Moss. Bruh its beautiful that you think a receiver that was 2nd team all pro at age 39 and won super bowl MVPs was overrated or comparable to Wes Welker. It's a lonely argument but somebody has got to make it and stats, NFL peers, NFL scouts, offensive coaches, defensive coaches, NFL layers and most importantly our own eyes be damned.

Your keen observations about Rice's jumping ability and your innate ability to recognize his limitations has convinced me. We have all been brainwashed by ESPN. I didn't see him score 5 touchdowns against the falcons in 1990 or drop 215 yards in the superbowl....

Last question - Joe and Walsh were in the league for 6 years before Jerry Rice....who exactly was the receiver averaging 1500 yards and 10 touchdowns a season for three straight years or scoring more than 16 touchdowns? Surely this great system had a wide receiver going to 5 straight pro bowls and all pros? Dwight Clark..?

As soon as they dropped him T.O took over and they continued to win bc no matter what QB or WR they had that team dominated bc of the coaches. In 1997 Jerry got hurt in the 1st game of the season and the 49ers still went 13-3 without his crying ass even though I think he cried his way back into the lineup in the playoffs and threw the teams chemistry off. When they dropped him in 2000 they went 12-4 the next season. LOL I keep getting the image of Steve Young running for that long TD against the Viking and the camera showing him a few minutes later consoling a crying Jerry Rice and explaining to him he ran the ball bc Rice wasn't open. I'm gonna help fix what ESPN has done to people brains. FUCK THAT OVERRATED CRYING TURTLE LOOKING BITCH! I'M DONE!
 

I don't understand why you are happy the game Moss had was exactly what I thought he was gonna do. The ball went to the #1 WR and the guy that is gonna be with the 49ers next year. Moss was open on 5 or 6 different occasions but the ball didn't go to him. What I'm laughing about is the 49ers has the 1 of the best TE's in football and a young WR but why did the Ravens keep Ed Reed on top of a old pass his prime Moss 90% of the game? ESPN is saying Moss took of bc he couldn't make himself 10 foot tall to knock down Kapernick stupid pass. Nothing but respect for him:dance:
 
Things got heated on the set of 49ers Postgame Live as Bill Romanowski, Dwight Clark, Dennis Brown and Dave Feldman broke down the play of Randy Moss -- the self-proclaimed greatest wide receiver of all time.

Romo and Dwight had a few comments to the contrary, Romo noting "Randy Moss alligator armed it, he didn't go up for the ball! He said he was the best receiver in the DAMN world — ok, you hear me? OH GOD! That's what pisses me off! You're playing in the SUPER BOWL, guys!"

Clark added on, "He didn't alligator arm it, he didn't even reach up for it! He watched it sail over his head!"


http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...ator-arms-weak-super-bowl-054551099--nfl.html

Man, I thought this also.

There was another pass to him and I thought he had a weak effort coming back to the ball.
 
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yea, i wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt but i saw it similarly. Dude just gets easily frustrated and doesnt seem to give full effort far too often. I think part of the issue is him being misused and not used enough in that system. Ive seen him toast guys at times this season but Kap locks in on Crabtree average ass and feeds him the ball. Not excusing it just pointing it out.
 
That ball was 4-5 feet over his head and late in the game he had 3 or 4 steps on dude and they still forced the ball to a dude that dropped 2 already.

Make him earn his $$$ throw it to him.

Don't tell him anything let him continue letting ESPN do his thinking. These idiots are trying to make Moss look bad and blaming him for the loss. They talk more about a catch that not a player in NFL history couldn't make but not mentioning the drops and turnovers by the other players. Moss went deep on a play burning 3 defenders and the ball was thrown deep and dropped by the TE.
 
Things got heated on the set of 49ers Postgame Live as Bill Romanowski, Dwight Clark, Dennis Brown and Dave Feldman broke down the play of Randy Moss -- the self-proclaimed greatest wide receiver of all time.

Romo and Dwight had a few comments to the contrary, Romo noting "Randy Moss alligator armed it, he didn't go up for the ball! He said he was the best receiver in the DAMN world — ok, you hear me? OH GOD! That's what pisses me off! You're playing in the SUPER BOWL, guys!"

Clark added on, "He didn't alligator arm it, he didn't even reach up for it! He watched it sail over his head!"


http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...ator-arms-weak-super-bowl-054551099--nfl.html

Man, I thought this also.

There was another pass to him and I thought he had a weak effort coming back to the ball.

:lol: the perfect example of a ESPNers.
 
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