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<blockquote data-quote="gotarace27" data-source="post: 1455" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>Took this from the Pioneer Press a twin cities newspaper. It looks like now there is two of us that think Tice is a capon. Just trying to offer my opinion in my last post and didn't think you would take it so personal! (lmao) IPBprez thanks for covering my back brother. Vikes93 where's the love man. Now this is some good clean fun. </p><p></p><p>Fans, coaches and players need to give Moss a break</p><p></p><p>JOE SOUCHERAY</p><p></p><p></p><p>The fellows in the television booth at Washington on Sunday were calling Randy Moss complicated. Or maybe the guys on radio called him that. Somebody called him complicated. I guess that is the diplomatic way of saying that he is nuttier than a fruitcake.</p><p></p><p>Complicated seems to suggest that you might witness a wide spectrum of behavior in an individual, but that in the end, the result will be the same. With Moss you get a wide spectrum of behavior that always has a surprise ending. One minute he is searching out a child in a wheelchair to hand the kid a touchdown ball. The next minute he might be leaving a game early even as his teammates are still on the field.</p><p></p><p>For example, Moss left the game in Washington with a couple of seconds on the clock. Everybody is making a big deal about it. What shall be done? Well, for starters, the coach can't or won't do anything about it.</p><p></p><p>Mike Tice and Moss have belly-bumped once too often for Tice to suddenly appear to his players as an authority figure. And the players won't do anything about it, even though most of them, including the quarterback, are bigger than Moss and could twist him into a knot if they wanted to. They just figure that when he is interested he is so good that it isn't worth it to get him riled up.</p><p></p><p>It is especially concerning what to do with Randy now that the team has one more chance to prove itself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotarace27, post: 1455, member: 31"] Took this from the Pioneer Press a twin cities newspaper. It looks like now there is two of us that think Tice is a capon. Just trying to offer my opinion in my last post and didn't think you would take it so personal! (lmao) IPBprez thanks for covering my back brother. Vikes93 where's the love man. Now this is some good clean fun. Fans, coaches and players need to give Moss a break JOE SOUCHERAY The fellows in the television booth at Washington on Sunday were calling Randy Moss complicated. Or maybe the guys on radio called him that. Somebody called him complicated. I guess that is the diplomatic way of saying that he is nuttier than a fruitcake. Complicated seems to suggest that you might witness a wide spectrum of behavior in an individual, but that in the end, the result will be the same. With Moss you get a wide spectrum of behavior that always has a surprise ending. One minute he is searching out a child in a wheelchair to hand the kid a touchdown ball. The next minute he might be leaving a game early even as his teammates are still on the field. For example, Moss left the game in Washington with a couple of seconds on the clock. Everybody is making a big deal about it. What shall be done? Well, for starters, the coach can't or won't do anything about it. Mike Tice and Moss have belly-bumped once too often for Tice to suddenly appear to his players as an authority figure. And the players won't do anything about it, even though most of them, including the quarterback, are bigger than Moss and could twist him into a knot if they wanted to. They just figure that when he is interested he is so good that it isn't worth it to get him riled up. It is especially concerning what to do with Randy now that the team has one more chance to prove itself [/QUOTE]
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