Athleticism clearly runs in the family because Randy Moss’ daughter dropped 63 points in a college basketball game, setting a DIII single-game scoring record.
Athleticism clearly runs in the family because Randy Moss’ daughter dropped 63 points in a college basketball game, setting a DIII single-game scoring record.
This dude Randy Moss done lost his mind. Either that or too many holiday parties and drinking got him feeling himself a little too much. Moss was speaking about playing in the NFL and how some receivers in the league are now. “If I had to go out here and feed my family by getting back on that football field, I could still put up 15 or 16 touchdowns,” Moss said in an appearance on The Peter Schrager Podcast on FOXSports.com. “I can still play the game. I can still run. I can still catch. I still got vision. If I still got those things, if I still have the things that God blessed me with, then why can’t I be able to go out there and put up 15 or 16 touchdowns?” Moss said. “I can still do it. Age is just a number to me.” If any of that was true he wouldn’t be saying it from television cause an NFL team would of actually signed him. I do think he could still play another season, but he would be very average. What you guys think?
Here’s how a twitter troll started beef between two of the greatest wide receivers of all time. Athletes get hate tweets from various people all the time and unfortunately Jerry Rice decided to subtweet the troll rather than @ him.
He is still young, but he is a monster. Thad Moss, son of former NFL star Randy Moss is only in 10th grade at Lincoln High School in Rhode Island and is making some noise. He is already 6’4, 240 pounds and still has a few more seasons including the current one to work on his game. With him being so big already, I doubt he will wind up playing the same position as his father, but it definitely seems he is on his way to stardom. Check out the video after the jump and remember he is only 15 years old.
How can you not appreciate Randy Moss’ opinion on this?! He was one of the best (some would argue THE best — I still say Jerry Rice takes that title). Randy Moss names his top 5 wide receivers today in the NFL. Check out the list & let us know what you think…