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gwallaia said:Damn!! I just knew JJ was going to break the next return for a TD. The defender always had one extra step than JJ.
TheOgre said:"The downside is that we may actually fumble some returns now.
I'm sure he was released now so he could catch on with another team while there are open roster spots across the league.atxcoolguy said:hopefully nobody picks him up for awhile just incase our new returners start having fumbling problems.
Amen to that. JJ was and always has been a good Christian man and he never used his size as a copout.Hulk75 said:..............Good Christian and good dude
SheTexan said:Definitely a fan favorite and will be truly missed!...
It's the NFL and speed is the name of the game. Now we got 2 or 3 real burners who will compete for the position. But I wish him good luck in the future.ThirdEyeBC32 said:The only problem I had with him is that he couldn't break one all the way.
The last two years the Texans didn't have anyone who was better.SassyTexan said:I guess I'm one of the few who is surprised that JJ Moses lasted this long with the team.
SassyTexan said:I guess I'm one of the few who is surprised that JJ Moses lasted this long with the team.
caddy said:rants & raves, but I can't help that after the ripping he got
here a couple of years ago, JJ would feel good about this
thread. As for myself, I always felt good when he went back
to make a catch.. sure hands and alway a good efford. Right
he never busted one... but had some good ones called back.
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dirty steve said:i'll miss his lame ball spins after his SPECTACULAR fair catches.
dirty steve said:isn't everybody better in Madden???
You never returned one with Moses in Madden? Dude, people hate playing me because they have to kick the ball out of bounds or have to onside to hold him because when he gets the ball he takes one to the house 2 out of 3 times and when he don't he brings it to the 50.BattleRedRaider said:Haha.
Well, the guy was a better punt returner in real life than he was in Madden. Hope he does good with another team.
El Tejano said:You never returned one with Moses in Madden? Dude, people hate playing me because they have to kick the ball out of bounds or have to onside to hold him because when he gets the ball he takes one to the house 2 out of 3 times and when he don't he brings it to the 50.
I am going to miss him on our team and on my Madden.
They made him way too fast in Madden. He is a 92 speed, nearly as fast as Starling at 93.El Tejano said:You never returned one with Moses in Madden? Dude, people hate playing me because they have to kick the ball out of bounds or have to onside to hold him because when he gets the ball he takes one to the house 2 out of 3 times and when he don't he brings it to the 50.
I am going to miss him on our team and on my Madden.
SESupergenius said:I am thinking they are letting him go now to make a move on someone (possibly Bouleware maybe?)
...The Texans signed unrestricted free-agent Marcellus Rivers to take Moses' spot on the roster. The need for a tight end became paramount with the loss of Bennie Joppru to a torn knee ligament earlier this week.....
clearlaketaekwondo said:A quick JJ story to share. After one of the pre-season practices a few years ago, my young son (7 years at the time) and I were last in line to get autographs. My son had already decided he was going to grow up to be a NFL quarterback because he played catch with his Daddy every weekend in the back yard.
When we got to the front of the line, JJ and some young receivers were signing autographs. My son proudly told them that he was going to be a quarterback some day.
They gave the autographs but went further. They stopped, grabbed a ball and played catch with him for a few moments. Their logic was that after all, if he was going to be an NFL quarterback, he should get to play catch with REAL NFL receivers.
In the grand scheme of life, it was a small gesture. To my son, it meant the world. They encouraged him and praised how great his passes were and his technique. They were certain that if he worked hard towards his goal that he would succeed. JJ and the other receivers were fantastic. Since then my son has worked and worked. Now, a few years later, he is now playing youth football.... his position, quarterback. His confidence started that day with JJ Moses.
My son and I will be forever grateful.
JJ represented the best in what Professional Athletes should be.
He will always have two fans where ever he goes in life. The gesture won't be forgotten in this house.