Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Moss would be perfect on the Bengals

A little less than a month ago, I blogged about how I was sticking with my prediction that Randy Moss will never win a Super Bowl after he was traded back to the Minnesota Vikings. At this point, I think it would be very difficult for Moss to win a Super Bowl since he is not currently a member of an NFL team.

I realize he'll get picked up on waivers, but that will likely be by a team like the St. Louis Rams or the Cincinnati obnoxious receivers club... I mean Bengals. Maybe he'll get his wish and get to play for the almighty Belichick again. Judging from his post-game comments the other day, Moss may be realizing he kinda shot himself in the foot.

For the record, I'm sticking with my Moss prediction. See earlier blogs for reference.

While I'm mentioning the Bengals and making predictions, Chad Ochocinco and Terrell Owens will also never win Super Bowls. I don't care if the Bengals pick up Moss, which they likely won't. Either way, after Owens got so close with the Eagles and not as close with the Cowboys, stints with Buffalo and Cincinnati are proving to diminish his chances. As for Ochocinco, he's four years younger than Owens, so he may have a slightly better chance, but after the way those two, particularly Owens, blasted Donovan McNabb on the "T.Ocho Show," I can't help but see how their careers are heading down the drain.

Seriously guys? You're 2-5 and about to face the Steelers on "Monday Night Football" and you're sitting around talking crap about McNabb?

"Well, I don't really want to start anything, but I did play in the Super Bowl and there were rumors where he couldn't get our two-minute offense going at the end of the game, I'm just saying," Owens said.

You're just saying? You gotta be kidding me. And you're not trying to start anything? Again, kidding me!

It seems to me Owens is relishing McNabb receiving negative press. What really lit me up though was that he said something to the effect of Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan being the coach and making the right decision as the coach and so on.

What a load of garbage. You're telling me that he's ever said to himself after a questionable call by one of his coaches, "Well he's the head coach so that must be the right decision." What a joke. Evidently Ochocinco wasn't as critical as Owens during their pathetic rant, but still. Their show is a joke.

When I see things like that, it makes me think that Randy Moss would be perfect on the Bengals. And again, he'll never win a Super Bowl. Neither will Owens or Ochocinco.

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