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Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Randy Moss He is no longer a two-way player (wide receiver/thug). He has mouths to feed and walls to scale and paychecks to deposit and a "nine" route to run. He has this place he likes to visit -- the end zone -- and he is there virtually every Sunday, and it has everything to do with his long legs and his long arms and his long story. Can a rookie be Comeback Player of the Year? This one came back from a bad rep and a judgmental Downtown Athletic Club. From a penitentiary, and from racism, a ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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