Keyshawn comments on Moss LOL

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Sep 17, 2005
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http://www.benmaller.com/

Keyshawn Johnson weighed in on Randy Moss’ comments about wanting to be traded from the Oakland Raiders. “Randy Moss, said he wanted out of Minnesota,” Johnson said. “Oh well. Four years ago he was the best wide receiver in the NFL. Today you can’t get a pack of gum for him, huh? See how that works with y’all media people? Four years ago he was the best thing since sliced bread. Now all of a sudden, nobody wants to touch him. It’s so funny how that works.”
 

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im a fan of moss, even though im a niners fan, but i have to say he is actin like a lil kid bout the situation. i heard what he said on the radio show he goes on with chris meyers, i think its everyday tuesday. i can't remember word for word what he said, but basically he said he wasn't to worried about football right now. now he is suppose to be team captain. i don't care if your team loses every game 45-0 you should be setting an example for the rest of the team, and try to get the team fired up regardless of anything else goin on. if you can't do that then you shouldn't be a team captain. moss has to be the worst team captain i've ever seen. hell of a player and one of the best ever, but no way ever should he have that big C on his jersey, he needs to step down. they are benchin porter over some stupid shit and they let moss get away with that, fuck that. he needs to take some lessons from trent dilfer. the man hasn't played one snap this season but he paces up and down the field and he is fired up every single play. he is even drawing up plays for the team in his spare time. everytime there is a situation he talks to the different players on the side and you could tell he's one of the leaders in the clubhouse and don't even play. i've never been the biggest dilfer fan but seeing him interact with the team i've grown a whole new respect for the man.