People who want to be offended generally never have a problem finding a way to get offended. I'll admit that moss' celebration wasn't classy, but then again, i don't watch football out of the need to be exposed to class. I watch football because it is entertaining. I watch randy moss because he makes the game exciting. I don't care what he did after this particular touchdown, because after most of them he "classlessly" gives the ball to a handicapped child sitting on the sideline. I don't really care about that either, but it just goes to show you how the media loves controversy.
I am also not sure how football, a sport where people are payed obscene amounts of money to commit organized violence against eachother, is somehow a family thing. Is anyone honestly claiming that, out of all of the things that go on at a football game, emulation of endzone celebrations is the worst thing a child could mimic? I would think it would be any number of violent acts that occur quite regularly in the course of the game.
But as long as we're criticising celebrations, i'm going to go out on a logically consistent limb and say that anyone who has ever celebrated a birthday, or new year's eve, or even a touchdown scored by their team is a classless individual. C'mon, there are probably children around here somewhere, act like you've been there.(
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