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Today, Former two-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl winner, Bubba Smith passed away. As successful as he was on the gridiron, we remember him from the Miller Lite commercials and his recurring performances as Officer Hightower from the Police Academy movies.
We'll miss you big guy!
Is it news if we don't think it will really happen? Today, contoversial and ubertalented Wide Receiver Randy Moss announced that he was retiring from the National Football League. Moss became equally known for his effortless acrobatic catches as he was for his off field antics. Seven times he was selected to the Pro Bowl and on four occasions he led the NFL in receiving yards. If this retirement sticks, he will finish his career ranked #5 in receiving yards (14, 858) and #8 in receptions (954). An even more impressive statistic is his 153 touchdowns caught in the air which currently ranked him in a second place tie with Terrell Owens. At the age of 34, Moss was still in shape to keep playing and frankly we don't think we have seen the end of his playing days. If we have, does his countless list of off field shenanigans and accusations of not giving it is all hurt him for the Hall of Fame, or does his incredible numbers make him a n autimatic lock?
This will be a wonderful debate!
Did we mention that we have completed our revision of our Baseball list for the upcoming year? Major changes took place on our top 100, and we plan to to come up with another 150 names for your discussion.
Give it a look when you can!