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Randy Moss can catch anything one-handed, even a large salmon

Randy Moss’ hands are a thing of NFL legend. He put on dazzling display after dazzling display during his playing days. He didn’t catch any footballs on Monday Night Countdown, but that doesn’t mean he didn’t add to the legend of his great hands.

Catching a fish at Pike Place Market is seemingly a rite of passage for announcers coming to Seattle. It challenges most, and many struggle to corral the fish using two hands and their bodies.

Moss only needs one hand to make it look easy.

The rest of the crew handled themselves well. Matt Hasselbeck, Trent Dilfer, and Steve Young all caught a fish using two hands. Charles Woodson tried to make a catch with one hand, but failed. He’s no Randy Moss.

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