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I heard this on ESPN radio yesterday. Same Randy...(if true).
However, I'm not sold I believe it.
Wow what a difference a year makes. A year ago Moss would have been thrown under the bus a few times for anything like this. Put him on the Patriots, throw him some touchdowns and he becomes a good guy. I love America.
Wow what a difference a year makes. A year ago Moss would have been thrown under the bus a few times for anything like this. Put him on the Patriots, throw him some touchdowns and he becomes a good guy. I love America.
"I want to make something clear," the Patriots wide receiver said while surrounded by reporters and cameras at his locker. "In my whole entire life of living 30 years, I've never put my hand on one woman, physically or in an angry manner."
Now his car, that is a different story. Just ask the female traffic cop in Minneapolis from a few years back...
Randy Moss spent the night in jail facing a possible felony charge after being arrested for allegedly pushing a traffic agent a half-block with his car.
The arrest could keep the Minnesota Vikings' star receiver out of Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks.
The 27-year-old agent stepped in front of Moss to stop him from making an illegal turn in downtown Minneapolis, and Moss used his 2002 Lexus to slowly push the officer a half-block along the street, stopping when she fell to the ground, police spokeswoman Cyndi Barrington said.
Barrington said Amy Zaccardi is a city employee but not a police officer and was not seriously hurt. Witnesses called the situation "surreal'' but said it was clear Moss did not intend to hurt Zaccardi.