
Randy Moss as been waived by the Vikings. You would have to think this has to do with his comments after the game in which he said he missed his old team, and questioned his head coach. We will give you more details when they are made available, but this is hilarious and Brett Favre has to be pissed.
More Later.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Vikings Waive Randy Moss
Did Race Play A Role In Dwayne Wade's Costume?

I wonder what LeBron thinks of this. I personally don't care that he dressed like this to be honest. But since America is too damn PC, shouldn't this be a bigger issue?
Just Your Typical Suburban Neighbor

Meet Robert Gray.
Mr. Gray is just your typical guy, who had his teeth shaved down to look like fangs (so, yea it's not a Halloween costume). He also sleeps in a coffin and drives a hearse. You know, just your typical suburban neighbor.
Mr. Gray has recently hit some rough times, as he was arrested for not registering as a sex offender.
If you're not in favor of the death penalty look at this photo again. There is no reason that guy should ever be in society. I mean what else do you need to know to prove that this guy is a psycho? He sleeps in a fucking coffin!!!! He drives a hearse, and has fangs!!! Oh yea, not to mention he diddles kids.
Why Not?
Why not get a concussion?
NFL Teams Showing True Colors

I noticed one thing when watching NFL games yesterday. There is one glaring reason why teams like the Cowboys and Vikings fail, while other don't....
It's called being a "team".
After the Vikings fell to 2-5 at the hands of the Patriots, Favre took the stage to talk about the game. Except he really didn't, he talked about himself and how tough he was instead...
"Taking a seat at the end of the game is new for me," Favre said. "Like I have said all along, it has been so long since I haven't played that I expect to play. I don't expect to get eight stitches in my chin -- that is a first time.
"I guess what I am trying to say is that I don't expect to get hurt but when I do, I expect to bounce back."
"Going into the tunnel on the cart, I thought to myself for a brief second, `What in the world am I doing?"' Favre admitted. "But there is nothing like competing. But, then again, there is nothing worse than losing (AP)."
During his 15 min post game news conference Favre never really talks about his teammates, except for in one part when he said he hopes they don't give up on their season.
This is the leader of your fucking team, and all he thinks about is his legacy. Brett Favre didn't care that the Vikings lost, just that he came out and proved everyone wrong by playing through the pain and playing pretty well.
Then we move on to Moss' self interview...
"I just want to be able to tell the guys, I miss the hell out of them, every last helmet in that locker room. I mean, Deion Branch came up to me after the game. I've never had a chance to meet Deion Branch, but it was definitely a pleasure to meet him. Coach [Bill] Belichick, he gave me an opportunity to be a part of something special. That's something I really take to heart. I actually salute coach Belichick and his team and the success they've had before me, during me and after me. So I'm actually stuck for words, just because of the fact that, man, this is just, a lot of memories here. To the New England Patriots fans, that ovation at the end of the game, that really felt heart-warming. I think I actually shedded a tear for that. Like I said, it's been an emotional roller coaster all week."
"Tried to prepare, tried to talk to the players and coaches about how this game was going to be played, couple tendencies here and a couple tendencies here. The bad part about it, is you have six days to prepare for a team, and on the seventh day, that Sunday, meaning today, I guess they come over and say, 'Dag Moss, I guess you was right about a couple plays and a couple schemes they were going to run.' And it hurts as a player, that you put a lot of hard work in during the week, and at the end of the week, Sunday, when you get on the field, that's when they acknowledge about the hard work that you put in throughout the week. That's actually a disappointment."
I'll stop it there, but he goes on and on about how awesome the Patriots are, and how much he misses them. Once again, very little about his own team, except for taking shots at his coach for not kicking a field goal before the half, and not listening to him about the Patriots offense. These are the things you don't want from your team. Moss doesn't care that they lost, instead he just noticed he should never have asked out of New England, and none of that is going to help the Vikings.
On the other side of things you just don't see Patriots players/coaches do this, and if they do they don't last long. Same goes for real "teams" like the Steelers, Colts, Saints, Ravens, and so on. You do here this kind of stuff from teams like the Bengals, Cowboys, Vikings, and so on. These teams are more interested in making headlines about themselves rather then for how their team actually played.
You can have all the talent in the world (like the Cowboys/Vikings), but if you're not playing as a "team" you're not going anywhere. Here is a perfect example...
Steelers losing Big Ben in the beginning of the season. Their was off the field problems, terrible backup QBs, loss of a Super Bowl MVP, and a questionable offensive line. Yet, here they are. Why? Because they rallied as a "team".
This is the same reason why that Patriots trade of Moss is starting to look better. The second he starting thinking about his contract instead of what he was going to do next Sunday he had to go.
At the end of the day all teams are going to go through some kind of controversy, and there are 2 ways it will turn out. You either come together as a "team", or you become the Cowboys/Vikings.
Delonte West/Von Wafer Fight

There were reports that Von Wafer and Delonte West had a fight in the Celtics locker room Friday. When the report first came out it really sounded like Delonte would be cut, but now it seems that the report was completely overblown...
"I'm competitive, he's competitive, as long as it's for the betterment of the team, there's nothing wrong with healthy competition and pushing each other to get better," West told ESPNBoston.com. "Things went a little far, but at the same time, we were able to move past that. We're professionals."
Asked if he felt the two had patched things up, West added: "Oh yeah, no question. We laughed about it [Sunday]."
West also said the incident was overblown and facts about the fight were incorrect.
"I read the reports and a lot of things were taken out of [context], and facts were made up that were not true, how things played out," West told The Boston Globe. "Guys get into scuffles, or whatever you want to call it, but at the end of the day we're brothers in here and we had a big laugh about it. We're trying to win, we're competitive, we have fiery guys in here and, you know, you've got to get to the next thing, next game, next challenge (ESPN)."
I am glad that he is still here, and I really hope it wasn't that big of a deal, because West is going to be play a very important role for this Celtics team, and I really feel he will be an important part of this bench.
Bottom line is that fans in Boston want to love Delonte, lets just hope he doesn't blow it.
Why Not?
Why not watch Zach Galifianakis smokes a joint on TV?
Oh Those Celtics
4 Giants, 0 Rangers
Even though no one is watching this series, you have to appreciate the pitching that is happening. The Giants to a 3-1 series lead over Texas, that leaves them pretty much dead in the water.
The Giants turned to their young rookie Madison Bumgardner to win this one. Bumgardner was in a groove all game as he tossed 8 shutout innings with 3 hits and 6 Ks.
Aubrey Huff and Buster Posey backed their young lefty with home runs. The Giants are actually a real cool story. They are led by rookies and nobodies and are about to win the World Series.
The next game is a pitching match up for the ages as Cliff Lee takes on Tim Lincecum.
Box Score
Around The NFL: Tampa Bay Anyone?
38 Tampa Bay, 35 Arizona
Yea it seems as if they never play anyone worth while, however the best smile in football (Josh Freeman) was able to pull another game out with a timely pass to Josh Freeman's 53-yard pass to rookie Arrelious Benn that set up LaGarrette Blount's 1-yard run for what proved to be the winning score with 5:13 left. Freeman now has six fourth-quarter comebacks in 16 career starts.
oh yea this run too:
9 GB, 0 Jets
This game was awful and the least exciting game I have ever watched in my life.
35 Jacksonville, 17 Cowboys
David Garrard had the game of his life he threw four touchdown passes and walked in for another while narrowly missing a perfect quarterback rating. As for the Cowboys, ouch. Wade Phillips has to be gone now... right?
22 Dolphins, 14 Bengals
Dan Carpenter had 5 Field Goals and the Bengals fall to 2-5. This is what Carson Palmer said after the game: "It is amazing," said Palmer, who was 17 of 38 for 156 yards. "It's embarrassing. It's depressing. It's every negative word you can think of that we didn't do our job." True. Marvin Lewis has to be fired, right?
37 Detroit, 25 Redskins
What should be talked about is that the Lions looked dominant, what will be talked about is how Mike Shanahan benches Donovan McNabb for no real reason when the game is on the line. The Redskins big-name player Donovan McNabb, meanwhile, was benched for the final two possessions. Coach Mike Shanahan said Rex Grossman was more comfortable with the team's 2-minute offense.
Let's just say, that didn't work.
Grossman fumbled on his first play, Suh scooped up the football and returned it 17 yards for a touchdown. The No. 2 pick in this year's draft also had two sacks in a three-play span.
20 St. Louis, 10 Carolina
Sam Bradford is growing up in front of us. 25/ 32 with 2 tds. They now even up their record at 4.
33 Raiders, 3 Seattle
The powerhouse known as the Raiders continue to rack up points. Jason Campbell threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns, and Oakland's defense did the rest to help the Raiders even their record at the midpoint of the season with a 33-3 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. They evened their record up at 4 also.
33 San Diego, 25 Titans
Vince Young got hurt and the Chargers took advantage. Also, that Phillip Rivers guy threw a bunch more yards again and his 5th consecutive 300 yard game.
20 Saints, 10 Steelers
Drew Brees simply didn't miss in the second half as he hit on 20 of 22 passes. A big fumble by Heat Miller sealed the game for the Saints.
28 Patriots, 18 Vikings
That self interview by Randy Moss pretty much somes up the game. They say you never know what you got til it's gone and that's exactly what Randy moss is feeling by opening up his mouth while being on the Patriots.
You have to give it to the New England Patriots who are the only one loss team in the NFL and are arguably the best team in football.
The play of the game is when the Patriots had the ball in the third quarter with 7 and a half minutes left. It was a broken play, Tom Brady scrambled around, spun around and heaved the ball to a streaking Brandon Tate for a 65 yard TD.
After that Brett Favre was knocked out of the game with a chin injury. Then back up QB Tarvaris Jackson (who probably should be starting) threw for a touchdown on his first play and a 2-point conversion on his second, but he didn't get the ball back until the two-minute warning had sounded and the Vikings trailed by 10.
You can look at this game in 2 ways, The Vikings are that bad and have no chemistry so they really aren't good or The Patriots are for real. As much as I'd like to say the Vikings are just that bad, you have to give credit where credit is due.
The Patriots are real, end of story.
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