Giantone
05-03-2006, 05:00 PM
Do you think they have a jersey that fits him? Might have to dig into the kids' sizes.
He wears the same size as his brother .
He wears the same size as his brother .
Sinorice Moss quote:Giantone 05-03-2006, 05:00 PM Do you think they have a jersey that fits him? Might have to dig into the kids' sizes. He wears the same size as his brother . PSUSkinsFan21 05-03-2006, 05:00 PM He wears the same size as his brother . Check the stats.......You may wish that to be true, but you'd be wrong. Giantone 05-03-2006, 05:01 PM Which is probably why Santana doesn't say stupid sh!t, huh? What did he say that was stupid ? warriorzpath 05-03-2006, 05:02 PM Check the stats.......You may wish that to be true, but you'd be wrong. At least the city of New York, is like a "hand me down". Just kidding to all of you New Yorkers :) Giantone 05-03-2006, 05:02 PM Check the stats.......You may wish that to be true, but you'd be wrong. Maybe you should ,he's only 2 inches shorter . PSUSkinsFan21 05-03-2006, 05:09 PM Maybe you should ,he's only 2 inches shorter . And two inches don't make any difference right? Story of your life? j/k For a WR, I'd say two inches is more than insignificant. Giantone 05-03-2006, 05:10 PM Which is probably why Santana doesn't say stupid sh!t, huh? What stupid shit?This is from the Bergan Record . Moss feels no sibling rivalry Wednesday, May 3, 2006 By VINNY DiTRANI STAFF WRITER The comparisons always are going to be there. And if Sinorice Moss thinks otherwise, all he need do is check with his quarterback, Eli Manning. "There are going to be comparisons, no matter what," said the Giants' newest wide receiver, who happens to play the same position and attended the same school (Miami) as big brother Santana. "Just like other guys in the league who have brothers in the league, they are going to be compared to their brothers if they play the same position." Santana Moss was the Jets' first-round draft pick in 2001, and last year caught 84 passes and scored nine touchdowns for the Washington Redskins. "But it doesn't matter to me," the younger Moss said of the comparisons. "Santana is Santana, and I'm Sinorice. All I have to do is go out there and play the best football I can. If they are going to compare me, then that's what they are going to do. But they can't stop me from playing football." The Giants traded up in the second round to secure the 5-foot-8, 185-pound Moss, who coach Tom Coughlin thinks will give his offense a "nice little jolt." Moss, whose first name is pronounced "SIN-or-riss," is different than most of Manning's other targets. He's smaller and quicker. "I feel I can fit in right now as the No. 3 receiver,'' said Moss of his immediate role with the Giants. "I can stretch the field for those guys, and help Plaxico [Burress] and Amani Toomer. It's going to be awesome.'' Moss has been battling the size issue his entire career, dating to his days as a 5-foot-6, 165-pounder at Carol City High in Miami. Yet he persevered to follow his brother to the Miami campus. PSUSkinsFan21 05-03-2006, 05:13 PM In the future I might suggest starting at the first post of any thread and reading all the way through: Sinorice Moss said he is thrilled to be in the NFC East with Santana. “That’s great; I get to face my brother twice a year,” Moss said. “I get a chance to face him and beat up on the Redskins.” To us Skins fans, that's pretty stupid.......or at least laughable that a 5'8", 185 lb guy is talking about "beating up" on anybody. Especially a rookie 5'8", 185 lb guy who will be facing Sean Taylor twice next year. hooskins 05-03-2006, 05:16 PM And two inches don't make any difference right? Story of your life? j/k For a WR, I'd say two inches is more than insignificant. 2 inches is a big deal, every inch gives more pleasure PSUSkinsFan21 05-03-2006, 05:19 PM 2 inches is a big deal, every inch gives more pleasure But she said it was just the right size :confused: |
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