Le attenuanti di MOSS

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Young 8
00martedì 11 gennaio 2005 16:24
Sentite cosa dice Tony Dungy:

"Anyone who has played in the NFC Central knows what that's about. The fans in Green Bay have a tradition in the parking lot after the game where they moon the visiting team's bus," he said.
"It's kind of a unique send-off. I had seen it seven times because when I was with the Vikings, we lost to them seven times up there."





mooning= tirarsi giù i pantaloni e mostrare il sedere

(To expose one's buttocks in public as a prank or disrespectful gesture)

[Modificato da Young 8 11/01/2005 16.25]

barry20lions
00martedì 11 gennaio 2005 16:34
non lo sapevo

allora Moss ha fatto BENISSIMO

da oggi Randy Moss IDOLO!!!

;)


kirikong
00martedì 11 gennaio 2005 16:39
Re:

Scritto da: barry20lions 11/01/2005 16.34
non lo sapevo

allora Moss ha fatto BENISSIMO

da oggi Randy Moss IDOLO!!!

;)





concordo in pieno!!!!
Plaxico
00martedì 11 gennaio 2005 16:43
Uh...storie di etica sportiva Made in the Usa :D
sbiri
00martedì 11 gennaio 2005 16:43
non è che proprio concordo, però se non mi pareva un gesto clamoroso prima, adesso è ancora più giustificabile. poi se non lo faceva era lo stesso, ma non è grave.
barry20lions
00martedì 11 gennaio 2005 17:15
alcuni commenti di fans:

The way I look at it is if things like the records of Barry Bonds are permitted to stay intact in baseball after admitting steroid use, then what is wrong with Randy being Randy. If your gonna fine, him fine him. However, when you allow players like John Lynch and Donovan Darious to continue playing with just a fine after helmet-to-helmet hits, the talk of suspending the guy for an endzone celebration is just rediculous. --Sean


It's exactly what you would expect from Randy Moss. The guy was just showing his class without the C and the L. --John Bauer


I remember when football used to be fun. When players danced in the end zone and it was exciting to watch. Now we are so worried about being politically correct that we seem to be missing the whole point. It is a GAME, and games are fun. Lets quit overanalyzing every incident and enjoy the game. I found the whole incident humorous and the game enjoyable. I say let the players dance, sing, show excitement, anger, frustration and pain. --Michelle Anderson


I think that Randy Moss needs to grow up and act his age! What is sad is the NFL will only fine him a minor amount, when you make $5 million in one season what is the big deal with a $5,000 fine. What they should do is suspend him for one game, that would make a bigger impact! It's hard to explain his actions to my 9 year old son when the NFL won't really punish him. --Susan N.


People need to grow up ... and I'm NOT referring to Randy Moss! The guy was having fun and celebrating. The only people who understand what he was doing are people who have either been "mooned" or have "mooned" someone so they need to grow up and get over their indignation and move on to more important things in life! --Kevin


Big deal, everyone is acting like he really did moon the Packer fans. He's a product of what the NFL has allowed this league to become. --Jared Anderson


Everyone acts like he took his clothes off. He didn't. It was just a gesture. It wasn't as if he gave them all the middle finger. He's an entertainer and that's what he did. Get over it. --Alvin Abraham


Moss should be fined big time. The fans deserve to be treated with respect; especially, when they bring their children to a public function.


What we all need are some coaches that will show some leadership. Does anyone think Moss would be in trouble if he were playing for Bud Grant, Tom Landry, or Vince Lombardi? --Randy Thomas


I don't think that anything should happen to Randy Moss. T.O. has done so many other things that the NFL has let go, why start with Randy Moss? -Tom Grab


Throw him out of football. That hurts. Fines don't. If something drastic is not done to Moss, then football conintues to be inhabited by sleeze! -Tom


Randy's act is one of many over the last few years that are simply degrading the game of football. And it's not just football. It's the spitting on umpires in baseball. The fighting with fans in basketball. These punks don't belong on the court or field. They make me sick. -Phil Emory


Moss is the epitome of today's young athletes who preen, prance, posture, and show off, and spend their life in a make believe sandbox of enormous paychecks while subjecting the fans to a terminal case of "look at me." For whatever reason, many have no clue how to conduct themselves within a bare minimum of social structure. I wouldn't be caught dead in an NFL stadium. --Ron Krueger


A tsunami with 150,000 dead, mudslides, people losing everything they own and all we can focus on is grown man acting like a child. Who cares? What have we become as a society when a simulated act of mooning brings a greater response of disdain than murder, rape or non stop violence on t.v.? Grow up people, focus on what really matters. --Steve Q

















The Snake 12
00mercoledì 12 gennaio 2005 09:06
Grande Randy Moss ! per me è meglio di T.O. !
pat the patriot
00mercoledì 12 gennaio 2005 09:58
certo che dopo questa news (tra l'altro riportata anche
ieri in video da Sky) Moss ne esce , ma solo leggermente a mio avviso, un po' meglio.
sta' di fatto che solo lui e-o TO avrebbero potuto fare
una scenetta del genere.
ma oramai li conosciamo.
comunque due grandi giocatori.

Two Swords
00mercoledì 12 gennaio 2005 14:16
Resto dell'idea che chi ha l'onore di esibirsi davanti a migliaia di spettatori, abbia anche l'onere di mantenere un comportamento tale da non eccitare gli animi degli spettatori sugli spalti.
Tanto per fare un esempio recente Di Canio, a mio avviso, meriterebbe parecchie giornate di squalifica per la sceneggiata messa in piedi nel derby.
Moss ha mostrato il culo ai tifosi: di per se potrebbe essere una goliardata, ma non per questo la giustifico, senza contare che qualcuno potrebbe anche averla interpretata come un.....cagare sui Packers, cosa che andrebbe a toccare l'onore della storica squadra del Wisconsin.
Per me pollice verso!
FrankSanDiego
00mercoledì 12 gennaio 2005 14:42
la cultura sportiva americana consente queste cose senza che accada alcunchè di grave. Quel che ha fatto Di Canio è diverso perchè in italia lo sfottò viene sempre amplificato degli animi caldi di chi lo fa e di chi lo riceve.. Probabilmente Moss l'anno prossimo, avrà un'accoglienza particolare a Green Bay, ma se l'è cercata..
Per quanto mi riguarda, gli sberleffi fanno parte del gioco, e trovo fuori luogo le esagerazioni di chi le vuol proibire, specie in fase di esultanza.. Poi magari possono essere di cattivo gusto, ma tant'è.. pensiamo meglio alle cose più serie.

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