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Randy Moss, quote- "Whats $10,000 grand to me, I'll pay them in Cash. Video hear this and more...
http://www.kare11.com/player.aspx?aid=10947&bw= ^ | 01-14-05

Posted on 01/15/2005 9:45:33 PM PST by GoldenOrchid

Apparently Randy Moss doesn't write checks. It's beneath him, he will pay his fine in cash, and next time he might even do something worse for attention.

See this crazy Video.......HERE.......


Reporter: “Write the check yet, Randy?”

Moss: “When you’re rich you don’t write checks.”

Reporter: “If you don’t write checks, how do you pay these guys?”

Moss: “Straight cash, homey.”

Reporter: “Randy, are you upset about the fine?”

Moss: “No, cause it ain’t [expletive]. Ain’t nothing but 10 grand. What’s 10 grand to me? Ain’t [expletive] … Next time I might shake my [expletive].”


TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: minnesotavikings; nfl; randymoss
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To: GoldenOrchid
He won't go that far to shake anything like that. We all know that. It's stupid to think he actually would. A boob isn't anything to get worked up about either. I'm not saying it should be all over TV, but come on. It's not the end of the world. And Ashley Simpson? Who cares what she does. She can grind her pelvic region all she wants, what harm is it doing? I do watch the SPORTS, but these things people just overreact on. If your kid is somehow going to be affected by a fake mooning, then I think there are other problems you need to deal with.
21 posted on 01/15/2005 10:23:23 PM PST by kizzdogg
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To: sam_whiskey
"Mess with the bull you get the horns..."

That's another week for you.....
22 posted on 01/15/2005 10:24:29 PM PST by Chummy (Liberals -- the other Red meat.)
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To: GoldenOrchid

There's still plenty of sports in sports. Problem is these incidents get all the coverage. There was no BS like this in 3 of the 4 wild card games last weekend, none in the 2 divisional games that have been played so far, and other than this incident the Packers-Vikings game was clean. Nearly 20 hours of playoff football and 10 seconds of it was this stupidity, while that doesn't excuse Moss behavior it's kind of dumb to go blaming the other 500ish players because Moss is a moron that's gonna wind up on the wrong side of a gun fight.


23 posted on 01/15/2005 10:25:58 PM PST by discostu (mime is money)
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To: kizzdogg
"[The $10K-poorer one] won't go that far to shake anything like that...A boob isn't anything to get worked up about either...."

Aren't you being redundant, also?
24 posted on 01/15/2005 10:26:41 PM PST by Chummy (Liberals -- the other Red meat.)
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To: GoldenOrchid

A quote from the movie, "Arthur":

"HAVE A NICE LIFE IN PRISON."


25 posted on 01/15/2005 10:26:46 PM PST by ishabibble
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To: discostu

Thank ESPN, sports talk radio, etc.


26 posted on 01/15/2005 10:27:43 PM PST by sam_whiskey (Peace through Strength)
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To: Dan from Michigan
If Moss was to get fined, it should have been for walking off the field during the game. That was 100 times worse.

Or for not completing his routes. ..........or for giving up on plays that don't involve him actually catching the ball. .........or for pushing a traffic cop with his car for a half a block.

27 posted on 01/15/2005 10:30:18 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: kizzdogg
My friend here is a story that might change your mind. I have a acquaintance that has a young son. This family is a good family they dont let their kids watch endless tv, anyway to my point. In rewarding their son for bringing home a great repott card they allowed him to watch the super bowl last year. They made a big deal about it as a family event, had a great dinner planned the whole week for it. Guess what Buddy ? Rather than watching sports they had to explain why, how, where, etc to the son about thsi boob that came flying out. I told them they shoould sue the NFL and the network.

If you stand for NOTHING you will fall for everything
28 posted on 01/15/2005 10:34:03 PM PST by GoldenOrchid
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To: sam_whiskey

Thank the nature of journalism. Routine plays are boring to cover. In order for something to be "news worthy" it must be out of the ordinary. There's really nobody to blame, that's just how it works. How many speeches do you think Lincoln gave, and how many are remembered today? Why, because that one was different, because of time, place, and content it stuck out, might not even be his best speech but it's the one that got the coverage.


29 posted on 01/15/2005 10:34:19 PM PST by discostu (mime is money)
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To: GoldenOrchid

30 posted on 01/15/2005 10:35:25 PM PST by BJungNan (Did you call your congressmen to tell them to stop funding the ACLU? 202 224 3121)
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To: GoldenOrchid

I agree with your feelings on decency. I have 2 sons that between them garnered 3 state football titles. But my interest in watching overpaid, artificially enhanced, team to team bouncing athletes, is reaching an all time low. There are some that display real class, but their numbers seem to be declining.


31 posted on 01/15/2005 11:11:40 PM PST by Zuriel (God is the Rock)
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To: GoldenOrchid
Remember the good ol' days when only the Oakland Raiders were a**holes?
32 posted on 01/15/2005 11:29:43 PM PST by Prime Choice (I only appear to be resting. On a molecular level, I'm busy as hell.)
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To: GoldenOrchid

If he said that to a judge, the judge would most likely say, " well lets make that $100,000 then."


33 posted on 01/15/2005 11:32:31 PM PST by fish hawk
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To: ProudVet77
Soon as he said that, the NFL should have made the fine 100K.

Why? Just because he's an athlete doesn't mean he signed over his First Amendment rights. He's entitled to be an arrogant fool just the same as anyone else.

What Moss did was unsportsmanlike conduct. I'm surprised he didn't get a flag thrown on him when he pulled it. Likewise, I'm surprised the fine is so light. He should have been penalized for that conduct. But there's no way I'll support penalizing him for having an opinion about his penalty. That just ain't right.

34 posted on 01/15/2005 11:34:20 PM PST by Prime Choice (I only appear to be resting. On a molecular level, I'm busy as hell.)
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To: AQGeiger
This is definitely a guy that you bring home to mom and dad.

Isn't it a bit odd that people are more bent out of shape over Moss pretending to moon a hostile crowd than they were about that group of chumps masquerading as basketball players who assaulted fans in the arena where they played?

35 posted on 01/15/2005 11:36:15 PM PST by Prime Choice (I only appear to be resting. On a molecular level, I'm busy as hell.)
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To: GoldenOrchid
I earnestly hope that the eagles bust his a$$ tomorrow before he has an opportunity to shake it.

[bitter? me? just 'cause I'm a GB fan? NAH]

36 posted on 01/15/2005 11:42:28 PM PST by smonk
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To: kizzdogg

When I 1st heard about the Moss incident, I only heard Jack Buck's comments, & thought that Moss may have actually mooned the fans, since Buck was saying how discusting it was (not just doing a symbolic, fake moon).

But once I saw the video, it bothered me only in that it was a sign of disrespect & arrogance, & I didn't consider the act itself to be THAT offensive, since he DID leave his pants on.

HOWEVER, this smart-ass comment that he made to the KARE11 reporter really aggravated me. His attitude, IMHO, is much worse than his doing a fake moon. I hope the gets his butt kicked in the next game (& that's putting it mildly!), & I hope the NFL will give him a 6-figure fine for these remarks.

How easy would it be to get an online petition started to get the NFL to dramatically increase his fine for these remarks, or even suspend him for a few games next season? Would anyone be willing to sign it, or would it be a waste of time?


37 posted on 01/16/2005 2:34:46 AM PST by libertyman (Dims = tax & SPEND; GOP = borrow & SPEND)
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To: Prime Choice
It's very possible he has a clause in his contract that dissing the NFL is a no-no. Quite a few organizations, particularly sports organizations, have a lot of power of their members.
For example, Dale Earnhardt Jr. after a win at Talladega Superspeedway replied on TV - "It don't mean (blank) right now," Junior told NBC Sports during a live broadcast from Talladega. "Daddy's won here 10 times." NASCAR's bosses fined Earnhardt $10,000. They also fined him 25 championship points. When you sign a contract, you give up certain aspects of your first ammendment rights.
38 posted on 01/16/2005 3:10:03 AM PST by ProudVet77 (If it's Saturday, I'm sailing!)
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To: Prime Choice

Good observation. It could be, in part, that football culture has not become quite so thuggified as basketball culture. Dennis Rodman was behaving in more outlandish ways than Moss years ago. Basketball has become some sort of archetype for life in the 'hood, and at this point it's almost expected to be full of bad behavior. And to heavily criticize the bad behavior in basketball is then equated to criticizing "black" behavior in general. So thuggery in basketball has become somewhat off-limits due to a form of polical correctness. However a higher standard of behavior may be expected of NFL players by football fans.

This is another theory, and it's a little abstract, but I truly believe it. It sort of dovetails with the first theory, though. I have always found that it is much easier for folks to get all worked up about nothing than something. That's because getting hot and bothered by "something" then requires one to actually do something about it, whereas getting upset about "nothing" does not, because it's, well, nothing.

Thus, to acknowledge that the thuggish (and in this case, criminal as well) behavior that occurs so often now in basketball is wrong is to simultaneously acknowledge that it needs to be changed. That would require changing one's behavior in response to the event, such as no longer watching basketball or purchasing basketball-themed products, or actually stating one's position in the hopes of spreading a movement to clean up the sport. No one's going to do that, because that would simultaneously require criticism of a culture that glorifies thuggery (and has been made off-limits by the PC police). However, to get upset about "nothing," such as Moss' behavior in comparison, allows one to appear righteous without actually having to do anything in response to the event. In short, it's symbolic outrage over a small incident, due to the fact that so few people have the courage to express outrage over much worse behavior.

You probably didn't want to read a dissertation. Sorry. But I thought you made a good point and wanted to respond to it.


39 posted on 01/16/2005 7:49:08 AM PST by AQGeiger (RKBA Royal Enumerator of the Leguminous Stockpile, Wielder of the Enchanted Endoscope of Justice.)
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To: Americanwolf
He might need that 10G in a couple of years. Moss very well find himsself destitute like some of these other overpaid pro sports bozo's.
40 posted on 01/16/2005 7:57:55 AM PST by oyez (¡Qué viva la revolución de Reagan!)
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