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Wrong, it's a distraction to the team when reporters are asking other players about "T-O". And the more T-O doesn't play, the more the questions will come. Self destruction is right around the corner for Dallas, the morons did it to themselves. When they signed him, it gave me great joy to know they were injecting themselves with a deadly virus strain that will cripple them for at least the next couple years.Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Dallas has been playing well this preseason, without T.O.
So, we'll be just fine without T.O. if he choses to feed the Cowboys organization the BS about his hamstring.
Originally posted by: swtethan
he can afford it
Hardly. When has Harrison had a better year than Holt? And Harrison is the favorite receiver of Peyton Manning, to boot.Originally posted by: KMFJD
Marvin Harrison is better than Holt or T.O.
Originally posted by: KMFJD
Marvin Harrison is better than Holt or T.O.
T-O only misses team meetings and practices when he's pissed off in order to create drama. Once Parcells really "punishes" T-O and tries to control him is when the real fireworks will start. T-O cannot be told what to do by anyone, he does things on his own terms, he isn't a team player. Parcells is a match, T-O is gasoline. You'll see.Originally posted by: Deeko
Being injured and missing a meeting is wee bit different than calling your starting QB gay, or saying your starting QB got tired in the superbowl and that's why you lost, or threatening a holdout because you want more money and you feel the organization is trying to screw you.
Originally posted by: Deeko
Being injured and missing a meeting is wee bit different than calling your starting QB gay, or saying your starting QB got tired in the superbowl and that's why you lost, or threatening a holdout because you want more money and you feel the organization is trying to screw you.
Originally posted by: Deeko
I'm not saying he will be. I'm saying Dallas' organization isn't a bunch of pansies like the Eagles. Andy Reid let T.O. get away with murder, and Lurie didn't say a word until 6 months after he was off the team. Do you really think a team led by Bill Parcells and Jerry Jones will let anyone else take control of their team? He'll be gone long before that happens.
I'm also saying that while he probably WILL spark problems later, he hasn't done anything so far, the media is just scraping for a story.
Originally posted by: spacejamz
pretty entertaining how the TO supporters are claiming this is no big deal...
how soon they forget the damage he has already caused to the niners and eagles.
The saying that a leapord cannot change his spots is seeming more applicable here.
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
In the end it doesn't matter anyways..
NFC = No Fvcking Chance
Originally posted by: spacejamz
Originally posted by: Deeko
I'm not saying he will be. I'm saying Dallas' organization isn't a bunch of pansies like the Eagles. Andy Reid let T.O. get away with murder, and Lurie didn't say a word until 6 months after he was off the team. Do you really think a team led by Bill Parcells and Jerry Jones will let anyone else take control of their team? He'll be gone long before that happens.
I'm also saying that while he probably WILL spark problems later, he hasn't done anything so far, the media is just scraping for a story.
how much damage in the locker room will be caused by the time he leaves? that is a major distraction that affects the entire team in a very negative way...
if the media is scraping for a story, TO doesn't seem to mind feeding them table scraps...he knows the spotlight is on him and yet he refuses to the do the little things that can avoid this negative publicity (since he seems love feeding off of that anway)...
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Originally posted by: spacejamz
pretty entertaining how the TO supporters are claiming this is no big deal...
how soon they forget the damage he has already caused to the niners and eagles.
The saying that a leapord cannot change his spots is seeming more applicable here.
LOL, I love how some people let the media brainwash them.
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
In the end it doesn't matter anyways..
NFC = No Fvcking Chance
The NFC East will by far be the toughest division by far this year. Just like it used to be (excluding the cards).
Originally posted by: spacejamz
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Originally posted by: spacejamz
pretty entertaining how the TO supporters are claiming this is no big deal...
how soon they forget the damage he has already caused to the niners and eagles.
The saying that a leapord cannot change his spots is seeming more applicable here.
LOL, I love how some people let the media brainwash them.
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The 2001 49ers managed to capture a 12-4 record but were defeated by the Green Bay Packers yet again during a wild-card match. The team's success was hampered by Owens' feuds with Garcia and head coach Steve Mariucci. Those feuds were temporarily put aside during the 2002 season when the 49ers surged to win the NFC Western division and earned a home playoff date against the New York Giants.
Following a subpar team season in 2003, Owens left the 49ers. Immediately after breaking off all ties to the 49ers, Owens appeared in an interview for Playboy magazine, where he created controversy after insinuating that Garcia was homosexual
In April of 2005, Owens announced that he had hired a new agent, Drew Rosenhaus, one of the most aggressive agents currently representing NFL players, and indicated that he will seek to have his contract with the Eagles renegotiated. Owens made $9 million in 2004, and was slated to make $3.5 million in 2005. He also caused considerable controversy with a comment to the effect that he "wasn't the guy who got tired in the Super Bowl," the remark apparently directed at Donovan McNabb, who angrily denounced Owens for making it.
Yeah...I'm sure the media made him do all these things...I love how some people are just blinded by the truth...
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Originally posted by: spacejamz
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Originally posted by: spacejamz
pretty entertaining how the TO supporters are claiming this is no big deal...
how soon they forget the damage he has already caused to the niners and eagles.
The saying that a leapord cannot change his spots is seeming more applicable here.
LOL, I love how some people let the media brainwash them.
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The 2001 49ers managed to capture a 12-4 record but were defeated by the Green Bay Packers yet again during a wild-card match. The team's success was hampered by Owens' feuds with Garcia and head coach Steve Mariucci. Those feuds were temporarily put aside during the 2002 season when the 49ers surged to win the NFC Western division and earned a home playoff date against the New York Giants.
Following a subpar team season in 2003, Owens left the 49ers. Immediately after breaking off all ties to the 49ers, Owens appeared in an interview for Playboy magazine, where he created controversy after insinuating that Garcia was homosexual
In April of 2005, Owens announced that he had hired a new agent, Drew Rosenhaus, one of the most aggressive agents currently representing NFL players, and indicated that he will seek to have his contract with the Eagles renegotiated. Owens made $9 million in 2004, and was slated to make $3.5 million in 2005. He also caused considerable controversy with a comment to the effect that he "wasn't the guy who got tired in the Super Bowl," the remark apparently directed at Donovan McNabb, who angrily denounced Owens for making it.
Yeah...I'm sure the media made him do all these things...I love how some people are just blinded by the truth...
No, I mean by saying that this is a big deal.
