The Real Randy Moss - Part 1 - From The Moss Method



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™, David C. Bojorquez, this is an excerpt from the national award winning documentary The Moss Method. In this section you'll view part one of a very candid sit down interview conducted with the star NFL Wide Receiver. Part Two of The Real Randy Moss can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/w
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TO IZ BETTA!!! ( 1 month ago by Mansaobc26)
TO IZ BETTA!!!
Don't like the Pats ... ( 1 month ago by huevonkiller)
Don't like the Pats but Moss is amazing.
Santana is the best ( 1 month ago by doit18seven)
Santana is the best
Moss is the best ( 1 month ago by youngcnyce)
Moss is the best
Randy Moss is the ... ( 1 month ago by dbeck75)
Randy Moss is the best WR of all time, period.
i second that ( 1 month ago by Jamestown28)
i second that
Better then Jerry ... ( 1 month ago by hassanb35)
Better then Jerry Rice??? I don't think so.
jerry rice is the ... ( 1 month ago by evan1170)
jerry rice is the best hands down, then randy
Yeah, not happening ... ( 1 month ago by autographhound2468)
Yeah, not happening. Rice is the best.
well you can argue. ... ( 1 month ago by AJmagician)
well you can argue. But Jerry Rice pretty much INVENTED the passing game, so no defense really knew how to stop it properly.
1) Randy Moss. 2) ... ( 1 month ago by SmokeyRain0722)
1) Randy Moss. 2) Jerry Rice. Thats it, only top 2.
Im sorry, but how ... ( 1 month ago by granpuba)
Im sorry, but how can you watch a highlight video and not see that Moss is the best... He consistently $hits on any Defensive back no matter who his quarterback is...
Rice played with ... ( 1 month ago by granpuba)
Rice played with some of the greatest quarterbacks to ever live for multiple seasons, Moss had Tom Brady for One season and a bunch of inconsistent QB's but he's still amazing. Plus Randy Moss Highlights are ridiculous...
I won't say he is ... ( 1 month ago by sirgalalot88)
I won't say he is the OUT RIGHT BEST but he is definately the most talented! Has to be. But he is definately a top three all time.
dude i luv this vid ... ( 1 month ago by bl00drng2)
dude i luv this vid when they asked heros? 1st thing came to my mind "jerry rice".
It's debateable as ... ( 4 weeks ago by Lynch34)
It's debateable as far as who is the best WR. Rice and Moss are easily the top 2 choices for that title. I would have to say Rice though, because he was consistent with his numbers, regardless his age.
I agree, lemme know ... ( 3 weeks ago by MyhardPwner)
I agree, lemme know when Moss is productive with a solid ethic and attitude. The GOAT did it all. And not just a few seasons here and a few there. Rice did it until his last year. Rice will always be the best. I doubt Moss "does it all for god"
Not to mention Moss ... ( 3 weeks ago by Lynch34)
Not to mention Moss said he plays when he feels like it. Rice played hard day in and day out.
yah boi ( 3 weeks ago by escfl)
yah boi
jason williams was ... ( 3 weeks ago by afrofoqs)
jason williams was in the basketball photo
Mmmm... guys Hate ... ( 1 week ago by redankengi)
Mmmm... guys Hate to say it but Randy Moss has way more talent then jerry rice did. just watch the man run, jump and catch the ball. Rice's numbers were a product of coaching and playcalling and the quarterback's decision to thrown to him most of the time. Moss has to work much harder to get open because defenders reconize his skill and dbl up on him. but moss is so much faster and pulls off more amazing catches than rice
Looks like a ... ( 6 days ago by pinsnpies)
Looks like a mothefucking hoodrat.
At least he talks ... ( 6 days ago by hryniewicki)
At least he talks like a human.
moss is a beast ( 1 day ago by UltimateFighter1985)
moss is a beast



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