THE OIL FANTASY FOOTBALL AND VETERAN COMMUNITY
  • Home
  • About
  • News
  • OIL in Action
  • SI Covers
  • Oral History
  • Trophies
    • OIL Trophies
    • Permanent Prizes
  • Franchises
  • Records
  • MFL

WR Randy Moss

2006-2010; 2012; 2009 OIL Champion;
Record-holder for WR fantasy points, single season.


Picture
Picture

2006: Hard Targets
2007: Dogs of War
2008: Whackers

2009: ThroatPunchers©
2010: ThroatPunchers
2012: DARC NARCS


Receptions:
​Receiving yards:
​​Receiving TDs:
​Fumbles lost:
Fantasy points:

376 (376 fantasy points);
5,538 (553.8);
63 (378);
3 (-6)
1,301.8 (258.8 per season from 2006-2009)


Randy Moss's career technically ran to 2012, but he was only fully healthy and playing from 2006-2009. During those seasons, he won a championship, set a single-season OIL record, and was a constant threat to single-handedly defeat an opponent on any given Sunday. 

COBB: Randy Moss is the most talented wide receiver to ever play in the NFL. His speed and high jump changed the way defenses set up formations against the Minnesota Vikings. He was the best wide receiver in the entire NFL in his rookie year. Off the field troubles caused the WR several setbacks, and he was eventually traded to the New England Patriots where he once again became an all-pro. Moss and QB Tom Brady broke nearly every single season passing-receiving record in his first year with the team. 

Randy Moss came close to never playing football after high school because of a fight he got into in his hometown of West Virginia. Rand, West Virginia was 98% white. Racism was a daily fact of life for him and his friends, but one day he had enough and severely beat up a classmate for allegedly writing "all niggers must die" on his desk. He lost his scholarship to FSU and went to Marshall University instead. Some of his best games were against WVU.

Randy carried the anger of his childhood with him to the NFL, and was once voted "the most-hated player". But nobody can deny his talent. Statistically Moss is either the second or third best receiver of all time, and he has developed in to a very good analyst in retirement.
Picture

The OklahomIraqis League

What we are:

  • About
  • AFC
  • NFC
  • PFC
  • Oral History      

Who we are:

  • AFC Managers
  • NFC Managers
  • PFC Managers
  • 1st Bn 158th FA Regiment

What we play for:

  • Killman Memorial Trophy
  • Landrum Memorial Trophy
  • Lawson Memorial Trophy
  • Tenequer Memorial Trophy
  • Helmets and Jerseys
Picture
© 2006 - Present, OklahomIraqis League, Inc.
  • Home
  • About
  • News
  • OIL in Action
  • SI Covers
  • Oral History
  • Trophies
    • OIL Trophies
    • Permanent Prizes
  • Franchises
  • Records
  • MFL