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The Panthers don't want Randy Moss's help


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5 minutes ago, Manos said:


Randy Moss ran like one route for the majority of his career, the streak and it worked because he was an absolute freak of fuging nature. If he had even half of the technical route running ability of a guy like Jerry Rice he would have shattered every damn receiving record by such a large margin they would have renamed the position after him. The dude coasted on his natural ability for a huge chunk of his career.

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I loved hearing that from Randy in the pregame last night.  I had a friend who was a fairly accomplished athlete from WV that ran in a lot of the same crowds as Randy, and he had told me that Randy had kids in such and a house down here years before anyone else knew.  So, it was cool to hear Randy talk about it from that perspective.

 

That being said, this is typical of our organization.  We pretend to have all the answers and stay on the course despite the fact that the ship is clearly sinking.  A lot of insight and nuancea of the game could be gleaned from Randy, but our dysfunctional organization is too prideful.  I always hoped we would sign him at some point before he retired, but i guess the staff has maintained this stance on him for awhile smh...

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55 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Arrogant as hell. Despite Moss' diva reputation, coaches have raved about his football intelligence. Plus, when you're a young player and a guy like Randy fuging Moss is willing to come try to teach you a thing or two you fuging listen.

KB has regressed this year. Funchess hasn't improved. What's it gonna hurt to let Randy fuging Moss talk to these guys? Afraid you're gonna hurt Ricky Proehl's feelings or something?

...should of taken that offer...he'd prolly work for weed...

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Yeah I don't see what the big deal is to have one of the best WRs to ever lace them up, who lives in your backyard, come and talk to the team and give pointers to a young group of WRs with room to grow. 

The panthers would probably rather have Jimmie Johnson (the nascar driver) come and talk to the team instead. 

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All that video proves is he had great hands and people had to give him a 10-15 yard cushion because he was faster than everyone on the defense. I'm not saying he was a scrub I am saying he isn't a great technician when it comes to route running, which lets face it makes sense because he is probably the best athlete to ever play the position.

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