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Wednesday, January 12, 2005

I have never been a Randy Moss fan. However, the controversy surrounding his pretending to moon Green Bay fans rates just above the reaction to Janet Jackson’s "wardrobe malfunction". In fact in many ways it was worse. Current Colts coach and former TB coach Tony Dungy put it into context. According to Dungy, GB fans traditionally moon the opposing team’s bus as it pulls away from the stadium after games. That being the case, what Moss does was clever. (Dungy’s response was a far cry from what happened a month a bit ago. During a Monday Night game pitting the Cowboys against the Eagles an ad ran that showed Terrell Owens being seduced by one of the stars of the hit TV show Desperate House Wives. Social Conservatives, being idiots, cried foul as only they can. However, they were not alone. Dungy called the ad “racist” forgetting that the “racist” script called for an African American to attack a virtuous white woman when the opportunity presented itself. The woman from the Desperate House Wives was by no means virtuous and the fact that Terrell needed to be seduced is entirely inconsistent with the racist rape script)

The ironic thing about such outcries is that they encourage the very act they are trying to discourage. Take Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction. Janet Jackson must have been talking with Karl Rove before planning her little stunt – yes I think it was all a big publicity stunt. She correctly understood that her stunt would cause a media and cultural storm that in the end would see her boob garner more attention then the game itself and that in so doing it would jump start her stalled career. Nothing sells better than rebellion and Red America provided the perfect cultural foil.

Returning to Moss, what do you think the chances of the feigned moon will be fodder for some commercial involving Randy? Pretty good I would say.

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