All Activity
- Past hour
-
Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Brand J replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
He chose the sport he had a brighter future in, no doubt. Moss like Coleman, have more guys at their size and athleticism in basketball than they do in football. He was an all world receiver, arguably the best of all time if he had Jerry’s work ethic, but he wasn’t an all world basketball prospect. And he knew it. Would he have been if he focused on the sport like Mercer, Cotton, Garnett, and the many others at that all star game? It’s tough to say, all conjecture at this point. Players I would’ve told you should’ve made it, didn’t. The list of high school AND college All Americans who didn’t pan out with an NBA career is far longer than the ones who did. -
Might sound hokey, but for me, especially being a kid and teen, listening to the radio was quite captivating and it felt a bit magical trying to visualize the game in my mind. I didn’t feel cheated or denied some sort of privilege.
-
She's too expensive for that unknown pill company.
-
Well its also not his first time just this month. Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders' speeding citation for driving 101 mph this week wasn't the first time he was cited for speeding in Ohio this month. According to a Medina [Ohio] Municipal Court record that was filed June 6, Sanders was pulled over by the Ohio State Patrol earlier this month. In that alleged violation, which took place June 5 in Brunswick Hills, Ohio, The Ohio State Patrol told WKBN-TV that Sanders was stopped for driving 91 mph in a 65-mph zone. According to the record, Sanders failed to appear for an arraignment for that citation on Monday and faces $269 in fines and court costs. He was then stopped by an officer for the Strongsville (Ohio) Police Department at 12:24 a.m. Tuesday morning for driving 41 mph over the posted 60 mph speed limit in a black Dodge TRX truck. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45545248/browns-shedeur-sanders-cited-twice-month-speeding
-
Why isn't Hailee in the bed with him?
-
I remember the days when Terry Bradshaw was called Dumb.
-
Excellent commercial, creative and humorous. Thanks!
-
Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Buffalo716 replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
You're using Randy's own admission as a football Superstar where he knew he was going to make it Like if you are the best wide receiver in the state of West Virginia in the last 20 years.. he knew he was going to the NFL as long as he stayed out of trouble He had a lot tougher road to try to be in NBA player.. that's easy to admit and why he took another route But Jason Williams his own point guard says he thinks Randy Moss could play in the NBA.. Jason Williams saw him everyday for years if he says he could have if he put his mind to it I believe him -
Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Augie replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tom Izzo recruited him to one of the top basketball programs in the country and gave time a scholarship. Let’s not pretend he’s not very skilled in basketball. Yes, his ceiling is higher in football, but he’s still a pretty damn good basketball player. -
Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Brand J replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
He didn’t have a basketball skillset that translated to the pro level in 1997. We’re hypothesizing that he could’ve grown his game to a professional level in college, but there were countless McDonald’s All American and other players who were far better regarded than Randy Moss going into their freshman season that didn’t pan out. One of the players that Randy referenced in that YouTube video - Schea Cotton - who convinced him to leave basketball, was a far better prospect. The NBA is about much more than athleticism. There are guys then and now who had Randy’s size and athleticism that didn’t make it. By Randy’s own admission he didn’t think he had what it took. -
Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Buffalo716 replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
The NBA in 2025 is way different than it was in 1997 You didn't need as much of a perimeter game back then... He's 6'4 could jump out the roof .. he had solid handles for a cg Guys like that would live within 15 ft of the hoop 25-30 years ago.. then when he got hot maybe he would take a couple threes Guys back then, even Reggie Miller was only taking 6 threes a game... Players with Moss's skill set would literally be shooting two or three a game max... Guys like Rodrick rhodes was a 2 who literally didn't even attempt one three a game... You didn't need to be that player back then But his athleticism, rebounding skills, and ability to get to the hoop we're all something that would absolutely get build upon if he actually played division one basketball.. and if he got even a little bit more consistent jumper, there is absolutely a chance he could've made a leap in basketball it's not like the modern NBA where guys sit at the three-point line and chuck up 10 a game -
You shut your mouth!😄
-
Am I supposed to know every thread on TBD? That was 10 days ago.
-
Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Brand J replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
And this Jaden Springer kid he’s poo poo’ing was also an “all everything” high school player who had been playing varsity since 8th grade. And then was a standout in the SEC and in the G League. He was also a finals MVP and won a title in that league. Terrible NBA player? Sure, I can grant you that, but as terrible as he is - relative to his NBA peers - he’s still clearly a more skilled basketball prospect than Randy Moss ever was. I thought Moss could play D1 somewhere, but I stand by the belief he wouldn’t have been a starter on a high end basketball team. Didn’t have the skills and leadership to run the point, wasn’t a good enough perimeter player to play the two. -
QuchwIj yIrIHQo'! (Doctor my eyes!)
-
Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Buffalo716 replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
Randy Moss did get division 1 basketball college scholarship offers So by that junction, he was good enough to be a high major basketball player.. He even won West Virginia basketball player of the year over his future NBA teammate Jason Williams... That doesn't necessarily mean he was better But it does mean he had a college future and a potential for maybe more What he is is humble, and he gives people like Jason Williams shout outs.. but Jason Williams will say Randy Moss could have played pro ball -
Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
Brand J replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
There’s a league full of NBA hopefuls called the G League, maybe you’ve heard of it. It’s a step up from division 1 basketball. The players in the G League, maybe with one or two exceptions, aren’t better or can’t do what is asked of them consistently than the 12th man on an NBA bench. You can argue with yourself about how Moss is, or could’ve been an NBA prospect - despite no evidence to the contrary and after Moss himself thanked legit basketball players for pushing him to football - but it’s an exercise in stupidity. Sorry, but it is. One of the players Moss mentioned that was at that high school basketball all star game - Schea Cotton - was a high school legend. If anyone was destined to play in the NBA it’d be him, right? Nope, he didn’t make it. And neither did the multitudes of other McDonald’s High School All Americans. If it was enough to be a supremely athletic 6’4” guard with minimal basketball skill, then yes, Moss could have made it and rode a bench. But it’s not enough. NBA players are far more skilled than you give them credit for. Randy Moss was not skilled enough for the NBA. Period. - Today
-
When I was young and dumb I went full Gowron…. Never go full Gowron.