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808vikingsfan wrote: So if Hawk pretended to moon his teammates for fun, that would be ok? What makes you think Moss' act wasn't done as a joke? That's how i viewed it. In my opinion, flipping the bird is a much more vulgar and tasteless jesture than pretending to moon. I believe one is saying "Kiss my b###" and the other is saying "###k you."
Again, playfully messing around with you own teammates, and making a spiteful gesture to opposing teams fans are quite different. The intent is the key here, as is the recipient of said gestures.[/quote]

Again, thats your opinion (my guess is Buck's reaction had an influence ). My opinion, Both were done in jest.[/quote]





Of course Randy meant it as a joke, as in "Haha kiss my #### i just scored a td go #### yourself." kind of a joke. To OPPOSING FANS. Who the hell does that?

Hawk made a passing gesture at his buddies that he PERSONALLY knew. Teamates that he chatted, practiced, and hung out with. Moss went after OPPOSiNG FANS for the sole purpose of rubbing in a nearby victory.

Sometimes i jokingly call my girlfreind a fat ho (lol) and its ok because i know her, she knows me, and its ok because she knows i dont mean it and that we are on the same side. If someone else said that to her id want to knock them upside the dome. Is this really such a foreign concept to you?

Those were Hawk freinds and teammates, its very doubtful he meant it with any real measure of maliice or intent to offend. But even if he did, which is, again, highly doubtful, it still would have been to his own teammates and buddies. Not to opposing fans for the sole purpose of rubbing in a victory.



Moss? He scored a TD and decided to be the worst sportsman he could possibly be and rub Packers fans noses in his touchdown, and their teams deficit. This isnt a comparison. Jokingly giving a finger to your boys is one thing, rubbing opposing teams faces in your triumph? Classless, childish, and litterally the most unsportsmanlike thing you could ever do. But hey, thats our Randy!

Just so you know, i hate Joe Buck and Troy Aikman as commentators with the white hot intensity of 1000 suns. My opinion? Your making absolutely ridiculous, inane rationalizations to justify what was quite clearly one of the purest displays of being a terrible, terrible sportsman. This is about sportsmanship, of which Randy clearly had very little.
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I love Randy. He was so talented. His off the field issues we nothing compared to some.

And my all time favorite game was when he showed the Packer fans what he thought about them and Joe Buck acted as if he shot someone.
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PurpleKoolaid wrote:I love Randy. He was so talented. His off the field issues we nothing compared to some.

And my all time favorite game was when he showed the Packer fans what he thought about them and Joe Buck acted as if he shot someone.
Shot someone? No, not quite.

Made one of the most unsportsmanlike gestures ever broadcasted on national television? Yes.
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Jordysghost wrote:Shot someone? No, not quite.

Made one of the most unsportsmanlike gestures ever broadcasted on national television? Yes.
I must have woke up as a white girl, because I can't even.
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DK Sweets wrote:I must have woke up as a white girl, because I can't even.
:?: I know Randy was your hero, but that doesnt change the fact that his little gesture was a crash course on how to be a terrible, terrible, sportsman.

I dont know if you have noticed, but rubbing opposing fans face in your victory on national television, isnt exactly common place.
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Jordysghost wrote: :?: I know Randy was your hero, but that doesnt change the fact that his little gesture was a crash course on how to be a terrible, terrible, sportsman.
I may be one of the only Vikes fans who agrees with you about this but I definitely agree. What Moss did after scoring that TD was very unsportsmanlike. If the proverbial shoe was on the other foot, I imagine a lot more Vikes fans would feel the same way.

On the other hand, the story that began this thread is great. It's nice that Randy Moss not only befriended Ms. Spier when she was a little girl but remains a caring friend to her today.
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I think anybody who is too offended by any gesture that happens on a football field needs to toughen up. No, I wouldn't have cared if a Packers player had done that. Is a fake moon the equivalent of sticking up your ring finger instead of your middle? Were children watching scarred for like? In a league where People stomp on others, hit players in the crotch, poke players in the eye, and last but not least are caught cheatimg in some form or a another every single season, Randy Moss' actions are about a 2 on the offensive/bad sportsmanship scale.
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Jordysghost wrote: Shot someone? No, not quite.

Made one of the most unsportsmanlike gestures ever broadcasted on national television? Yes.
For my own curiosity, why a Packer Fan has chosen to spend so much time on a Viking message board is beyond me but I smell a "Trojan Horse"......just saying :?
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Cliff wrote:I think anybody who is too offended by any gesture that happens on a football field needs to toughen up. No, I wouldn't have cared if a Packers player had done that. Is a fake moon the equivalent of sticking up your ring finger instead of your middle? Were children watching scarred for like? In a league where People stomp on others, hit players in the crotch, poke players in the eye, and last but not least are caught cheatimg in some form or a another every single season, Randy Moss' actions are about a 2 on the offensive/bad sportsmanship scale.
... which would still make it an act of poor sportsmanship. :) I see your what you're saying, Cliff. What Moss did in that game was not a horrible, offensive act that might have permanently scarred the fragile psyche of a young child, it was simply unsportsmanlike conduct. However, just like it's wrong to stomp on an opposing player, poke him in the eye, cheat, etc. it's also wrong to do what Moss did. That's why there are penalties for all of the behavior listed above.

It wasn't a big deal at all but I think it's the sort of behavior that should be discouraged, not celebrated.
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Cliff wrote:I think anybody who is too offended by any gesture that happens on a football field needs to toughen up. No, I wouldn't have cared if a Packers player had done that. Is a fake moon the equivalent of sticking up your ring finger instead of your middle? Were children watching scarred for like? In a league where People stomp on others, hit players in the crotch, poke players in the eye, and last but not least are caught cheatimg in some form or a another every single season, Randy Moss' actions are about a 2 on the offensive/bad sportsmanship scale.
I can only speak for myself, but i wasnt overly offended at Randy for his actions, a little annoyed, but its not like it was something i wouldnt expect from him.

It doesnt change the fact that it was extremely unsportsmanlike, and completely uncalled for, it has nothing to do with taking the game too seriously (Which i think is a real problem for alot of people.) and everything to do with sportsmanship and the fact that it was simply not the right thing to do.



No, Randy's completely unprecedentad little incident would not clock in only at two on a sportsmanship scale. :roll: You act as if vulgar gestures meant to delebritly rub the faces of opposing teams fans in your triumph are commonplace. They are not.
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I regret starting this thread. :?
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Purple bruise wrote: For my own curiosity, why a Packer Fan has chosen to spend so much time on a Viking message board is beyond me but I smell a "Trojan Horse"......just saying :?
I dont spend all that much time on any message board, but if you really want to know why im here, it is because i am far more interested in the thoughts and opinions of an outside view point, then listening to my entitled Packers brethren yell about how we need to fire Capers, sign every free agent, and complain about how we havent won the last 10 SBs. And also because I think you guys have a very interesting squad going into this year.

I dont know what you are worried about, if I cross a line, I will be banned..... quickly. Not that i would troll and be a #### even if i could, because I wouldnt. Id prefer if any fan allegiance of mine became something of an afterthought, i find this board to quite pleasant and well mannered, especially after posting at chicitysports. lol

But if i may ask, what makes you think i am a "Trojan Horse"? Because i think Randy acted wildly unsportsmanlike when he pretended to moon our fans and defile our goalpost? How dare I. :rofl: You know us fudgies. :wink:
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The Breeze wrote:I regret starting this thread. :?
I think this has been an interesting and very telling thread breeze. Sorry if i assisted in derailing it as little bit. :lol:
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Jordysghost wrote: I think this has been an interesting and very telling thread breeze. Sorry if i assisted in derailing it as little bit. :lol:

No, me too. When you bring up anything about Randy, it's inevitably going to get complicated. The dude IS complicated. He is SIMULTANEOUSLY a really kind and compassionate human being AND a petulant, immature, quitter. Anyone who sees him through rose or black colored glasses needs to weigh both sides.

It's also interesting to hear different takes on "the gesture". To me, that was quintessential Randy and I thought it was funny. It also added something to our rivalry IMO, but I can see how a Packer fan would find it frustrating.
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Jordysghost wrote:Dead serious. There was no reason for such a childish display of classlessness, but I guess nobody would tell you that Randy is a particularly rational sportsmanlike fellow.

It was just disgusting and unnessecary. And not only in Joe Bucks "That was a disgusting act" unsportsmanlike sense, but disgusting in an ew what a childlike vulgar gesture, that did nothing but reinforce the stigma related to him and his terrible attitude. I mean, really, who does that?


As to him getting under my skin, oh you have no clue. Randy, Culpepper, Thomas, Wiggins, Burleson, those guys were like the ultimate villians of my childhood, with Randy leading the charge.

You guys made/make a great villian, what with the whole purple clad, wearing horns thing. :lol:
I always love Packer fans disgust over Randy's fake mooning during that game. One thing Packer fans never do is address why he did it. Hell, most Packer fans don't even know that a group of Packer fans routinely really mooned the players of the visiting team when they were leaving on the bus at the end of the games. And yet, after all those years of fans mooning the players on the bus nothing was ever done by the Packer management or Green Bay police to stop it. As far as I know, it still happens today. But that's all just in fun. When a fan does it for real after a game, it's not a disgusting act. Right?

Wait, what really upsets Packer fans is the reason he did it became public knowledge on national TV.
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