Here's to you, Randy Moss, Jesus loves you more than me after this past weekend
Here's the number of points Randy Moss gave me this past weekend in fantasy football:
To say I was displeased would be an understatement on par to Tiger Woods wishing he had never backed out of his driveway late last month to hit that fire hydrant and tree, shaking all those mistresses out of it in the process. Among the major differences, though, is that I don't need to go into hiding after my fantasy football loss this past week to Predator Press.
In fact, I talk all about the loss on the record in my latest edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback over at Humor Bloggers Fantasy Football League Blog.
To say I was displeased would be an understatement on par to Tiger Woods wishing he had never backed out of his driveway late last month to hit that fire hydrant and tree, shaking all those mistresses out of it in the process. Among the major differences, though, is that I don't need to go into hiding after my fantasy football loss this past week to Predator Press.
In fact, I talk all about the loss on the record in my latest edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback over at Humor Bloggers Fantasy Football League Blog.


7 comments:
Randy will break your heart every time. Trust me, as a Viking fan I know this.
Now you how I felt about Bret Favre the last four weeks of the last year.
He's had some really good games, but Wes Welker is taking away a lot of his receptions. Plus defenses key in on him and Brady is forced to look elsewhere, i.e. Welker. :(
I can't relate...as I have had Aaron Rodgers on my fantasy football team for the past two years and have had no complaints.
Randy Moss, great talent, when he wants to be.
Well, in his defense, he's bounced back before from bad performances. Plus from what his coaches and other players are saying, he really didn't have that bad a game in terms of blocking to help out Wes Welker. Now hopefully Welker will return the favor for Randy.
Well, in his defense, he's bounced back before from bad performances. Plus from what his coaches and other players are saying, he really didn't have that bad a game in terms of blocking to help out Wes Welker. Now hopefully Welker will return the favor for Randy.
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