Tennessee Titan Randy Moss had his first meeting with the press on Wednesday and talked for just over 3 minutes opening with comments to his family.
“I’m going to give y’all maybe two, not more than three questions, but I just want to start off and let my family know, my momma, my brother, my sister your baby brother, your baby boy is good. I’ve been through a lot in the last couple of weeks. Like I said, I’ve got these broad shoulders; I can carry a lot of weight.”
The rules for NFL End Zone Celebrations have gone too far.
NFL celebrations have been entertaining fans since 1965 when the New York Giants wide receiver Homer Jones made the first “spike” in the end zone.
The first end zone dance was performed by Houston Oilers wide receiver Billy “White Shoes” Johnson when began doing the “Funky Chicken” during his rookie year in 1974
Touchdown dances and celebrations have evolved over the years becoming more and more elaborate from the spikes to the dances. Many are choreographed and practiced to be executed with perfection.