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Randy Moss released for being Steve Smith


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I heard the food wasn't even that bad, and that a lot of the players actually liked it. Childress may lose his job for this, but at least he had the balls to do it...respect.

oh and screw Randy Moss he's more of a dick than Squirrel

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If Moss goes to the Titans then they are a superbowl contender IMO. Can you imagine the running lanes that Chris Johnson would have if teams actually had to respect their receivers??? They would have 3 homerun threats at each of the 3 major skill positions.

Young running to the house (best running QB in the league)

CJ running to the house (best RB in the league)

Moss catching and going to the house (best WR in the leauge)

I'd hate to be a safety playing against that combo

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If Moss goes to the Titans then they are a superbowl contender IMO. Can you imagine the running lanes that Chris Johnson would have if teams actually had to respect their receivers??? They would have 3 homerun threats at each of the 3 major skill positions.

Young running to the house (best running QB in the league)

CJ running to the house (best RB in the league)

Moss catching and going to the house (best WR in the leauge)

I'd hate to be a safety playing against that combo

You can tell if it's a run or a pass on every play just by watching Moss' body language.

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Supposedly stood up and humiliated a local small businessman who provided free catering to the team by saying "I wouldn't feed this to my dog!" Then his behavior in New England sealed the deal.

If this is true, props to the Vikings. I know it's cool to pile on Childress now, but I applaud his stance in this case.

When did Steve Smith do something like that?

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I really don't care about all the other "Moss Issues" BUT the fact he treated those people that way makes my blood boil!! Even if he thought it was crap at least act like a human and be respectful!!

I agree. Don't be an ass. Either say no thank you or take a bit and discretely toss it aside.

Some hole in the wall places have the best food. I read the article and felt bad for the people. If I were in the room, I'd have given him a piece of my mind.

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I agree. Don't be an ass. Either say no thank you or take a bit and discretely toss it aside.

Some hole in the wall places have the best food. I read the article and felt bad for the people. If I were in the room, I'd have given him a piece of my mind.

Heard an interview with the caterer today, good stuff.

http://www.xxsportsradio.com/pages/archive?app=podcast&podcastID=2267

Select the

Gus Tinucci

interview.

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My feeling is this, he had ample opportunities to act this way before, something had to be a catalyst for him to act this way. My guess is that he was either just looking for a way out or someone rubbed him the wrong way going into the dinner. Not excusing his actions at all but simple human psychology says there is a lot more to this than it seems.

Also Childress should have lost his job years ago, he's already lost the team.

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