USA Today: Brady-Moss a perfect connection for Pats

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 USA Today: Brady-Moss a perfect connection for Pats
After all the records that were set when the Patriots cemented a 16-0 season at Giants Stadium late Saturday with a 38-35 win over the Giants, New England wide receiver Randy Moss approached quarterback Tom Brady. --- Let's saw the game ball in half, he suggested. I'll take half for my kids, you give the other half to your son. [link]

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Jerry Rice Calls Randy Moss Comments a 'Slap in the Face, But That's Typical of Randy'
Published 1/3/2008 by Michael David Smith at FanHouse
Filed under: 49ers, Patriots, Boston, San Francisco, The WordPatriots wide receiver Randy Moss broke the all-time single-season receiving touchdowns record of Jerry Rice on Saturday, and after the game, Moss told reporters this: "I don't think me breaking Jerry Rice's record is special," Moss said. "I think shutting you guys up is what made it special, all the negativity, all my critics." Rice knows a thing or two about breaking records, and when he broke the records of the great ...

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