Sunday, October 10, 2010
Back to Square One
It was the year of the the 1998 NFL Draft where the number one high school prospect WR life was changed. Randy Moss was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the first round as the 21st pick. At the end of his first season in the NFL, Moss recorded a rookie record of 17 touchdown and third most yards in the league landing with 1,313. Randy Moss was then traded to the Oakland Raiders after six years with the Vikings. After his one year with the Raiders, Moss was sent packing to the New England Patriots to play with the QB Tom Brady. Spending four years of being a dominant receiver throughout 2006-2010, Moss is traded back to the Vikings where his career started. Now he gets to play with one of the greatest QB in the NFL and future Hall of Fame player Brett Favre. A few weeks ago, Moss stated, " I don't think I will be a Patriot for too long". Well he was right. The trade was made Monday, October 4, 2010. Is this a sign of Mosses retirement after this season? End where you started? We will see what happens coming next year. Lets take a look at the best of Randy Moss.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Hunt for October
He's at the wall, Back..back....back OUT OF HERE! HOME RUN! Are you guys ready for some October baseball? Who doesn't like it when its playoffs time? Will your team make it far just to get to hold up that World Series trophy? Well at least I know my Cardinals are trying to make a come back in the Wild Card to make the playoffs but it won't happen due to three games left in the MLB. So much for the late comeback. One team that made such a comeback in the MLB standings would have to be the Philadelphia Phillies. They were down pretty bad to key injuries such as Jimmy Rollins the short stop, Ryan Howard the first basemen, and Chase Utley the second baseman all out for a descent amount of time in the regular season. After their return, the Phillies go on a big time roll to lead the majors with an 95-64 record. Which means they are leading the New York Yankees and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays who were going back and forth for the lead themselves. Either way it go, these are three top notch teams to look out for making it far. As for other teams leading the division and wild card, you can basically call it a wrap for the ones behind. How can you catch up from 5-7 games back if there are 3 games left? Silly fools. Here is a link to the Standings for both NL and AL.http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/standings/index.jsp?ymd=20101002. Also, here is a short clip of the top 10 plays of the MLB 2010 season as well as the first half of the season. Enjoy and be free to disagree.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

