I was watching the game and I am pretty sure that Moss was tackled by the Colts player after the whistle and then went up and butted the guy. The thing I don't understand about WRs is that they have these huge egos, but they play a position that anyone who is an athlete can play. Anyone college player who is athletic and is not the right fit at QB/RB/CB/S is turned into a WR.
I liked Moss when he was here, but know he isn't a great WR. He's not doing well this year at all and I love it. Living in MD, a lot of my friends are Skins fans and all I heard was, how about that trade, MOSS FOR COLES, as Moss had a career year. I told them to Coles was playing with a 3rd string QB and Moss would dissappear eventually. It didn't happen until this year, but Moss is doing his dissappearing act. A good player, but he can't be counted on in the clutch(although he was clutch against jacksonville).
Oh, I meant to comment on his headbutting. Stupid selfish acts. Moss wasn't paying attention on a running play and the CB(at least in my opinion) legally leveled him to the ground. He was at the LOS, so it wasn't like it was downfield and lineman do that crap all the time. Moss then got up and hit him, probably didn't really knock him down(a little acting) but still dirty play. Touchdowns speak louder than headbutts. he did it later in the game for no particular reason. Peyton deserved that roughing the passer call later because it looked like they were trying to murder him on that first hit. I think the back of his head touched his ass.
Haha, some of those descriptions made me LOL. I would've expected them to come up with sophisticated terms or something...not Incredible Hulk. :lol: I dunno how "military salute" made it up on the list. I've seen players do that before, but never as a taunt. And where's the "throat-slash" gesture? Wasn't that also outlawed, too?