On Moss's personal foul ...

I think that penalty on Moss, even though it may have cost the Redskins three points, was a tone-setter. But because it was him, a guy that play with tremendous heart, and not someone else. I think he was saying, for himself and the entire team, that he ain't takin' no mess from anybody. Too many of those penalties in the first half were plain stupid, but that one wasn't.

By Ken Harvey |  October 22, 2006; 6:02 PM ET
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