Randy Moss: Was Dinner Rant the Final Nail in His Coffin?
November 3, 2010 · Bailey Brautigan · Jump to comments
Randy Moss was waived by the Minnesota Vikings this week, and his attitude may have played a large part of the team deciding to cut him.
According to ESPN, every Friday, the team invites a local restaurant to cater a post-practice meal, and apparently Moss found the food to be sub par.
As other players gratefully chowed down, Moss acted like a spoiled brat saying, "What the [expletive]? Who ordered this crap? I wouldn't feed this to my dog."
The room fell silent as the rest of the team became disgusted with Moss' behavior.
Co-owner of the restaurant Gus Tinucci told ESPN, "If [Brett] Favre would have had a ball, he would have beaned him right in the head. Favre looked at him like, 'Are you kidding me?"
Moss had already become a cancer on a team that didn't need anymore distractions, and the Vikings had had enough.
Part of being a professional athlete is being respectful to members of the community, and Moss really dropped the ball in that department.
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