Former Redskins WR Santana Moss Details Another Insane Story Involving Dan Snyder

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Back in 2007, Washington Redskins wideout Santana Moss was combatting a bruised heel that forced him to miss one game. It was an injury that probably should have shelved him for two weeks.

Heading into a showdown versus the Dallas Cowboys, Moss didn't expect to be on the field. That's when Washington's medical staff sprung into action. They inserted extra padding into his cleat to help the cause, sure, but that wasn't the only extreme the Redskins went to to ensure their they'd have their star receiver available for the divisional clash.

Moss recently disclosed to Bleacher Report that the ever-inept Dan Snyder persuaded him to take a concoction of robust pain meds Vicodin and Toradol ahead of the game.

Snyder might be the worst owner in the NFL, or all professional sports for that matter, but we honestly didn't think he was capable of convincing his players to play half-sedated on pain pills.

Additionally, Snyder even permitted the former Pro Bowler to chug a "half a Gatorade bottle's" worth of Hennessy to help stupefy the pain in his heel.

This, unfortunately, isn't that surprising, as three of Snyder's biggest stars in the mid-2000s, -- Moss, Clinton Portis, and Sean Taylor -- have previously all been connected with taking shots of Hennessy before games!

Contrary to popular belief, Moss revelations confirm that Snyder wants to win. Whether he is knowledgable of proper methods to log W's, however, is an ENTIRELY different story.

Trying to persuade a player to mix Vicodin and Toradol is as wild as it gets.