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Post by CRASHER on Oct 21, 2005 6:37:30 GMT -5
Pat-down policy could extend to field Fans attending the Steelers-Bengals game at Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday will be subject to a security pat-down, a prospect which has given wide receiver Chad Johnson inspiration for his next touchdown dance. "Maybe I could pat down the ref," Johnson told the Cincinnati Enquirer. "Like when he raises his hands, I could tickle him or something. I won't touch him, but I'll pretend, but everybody will get the point." Our View This would unquestionably earn Chad a fine and be potentially the best touchdown celebration since Barry Sanders flipped the ball to an official.
Moss practices but remains doubtful The News Raiders wideout Randy Moss was able to get some work in during Thursday's practice but is still classified as doubtful for Sunday, reports the Associated Press. "He ran a little bit today," head coach Norv Turner said. "He feels a little bit better. We'll see where he is tomorrow. If Randy's not ready to play, he's not ready to play. We're preparing to play the game either way right now." Moss is dealing with a strained groin, bruised ribs, and a pelvic bruise. He suffered those injuries during last week's loss to the Chargers. Our View Moss has three more days to improve, but unless you see him upgraded on the injury report, he shouldn't be in your fantasy lineup. Doug Gabriel would get the start if Moss can't roll on Sunday.
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