bostonfred
Footballguy
My whole argument is not hitched to the belief that Owens is happy. How many times do I have to say this? Who cares if Owens is happy? Lots of teams have won with unhappy players.This is the core difference between BF and the field. BF's whole argument is hitched to his belief that T.O. is happy. The field's counter-argument is, "We have seen T.O. say he is happy and then 6 months later change his mind in regards to what he wants and become unhappy again."BF -Do you have a link to support this statement or a legit argument supporting it?He did bad things during his contract renegotiation with the Eagles? OK, but the reason he did those bad things is gone.![]()
The real question is whether Owens will cause a significant problem during the season. The only time that this has happened was with the Eagles. In fact, the only time he has failed to contribute to the Eagles during the season was when they suspended/benched him, which they only did because of a combination of their poor management and the poor tactic he chose while negotiating with the Eagles.
At his alleged worst with the 49ers, he won a playoff game due almost entirely to the great game he played and his leadership in that game. The defense was weak, the offense was lethargic, but Owens came in and individually lifted the team up over the Giants.
Now, he has a three year contract, one that pays him well each year, and one that has a large salary in the back years that makes it easily restructurable if the team decides they want to keep him around, and makes him easily cuttable if they decide they don't. He has an agent, and doesn't seem to be in any hurry to change. So unlike the Eagles' situation, there's no real reason for him to try to renegotiate.
I say the burden of proof lies on you, not me. Why do you think that he will do something that he only once did before, when the situation is entirely different? And why do you think that will be enough of an issue that he won't be able to significantly help the team?
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It's not that I think Owens doesn't deserve lots of money. A player that dynamic deserves (and always gets) plenty of money. I have long argued that teams who don't give their best players good contracts are profiting immorally. Looking at guys like Javon Walker, I can see why players hold out. Walker played for peanuts in NFL terms, and the Packers refused to pay him. What did he get? Injured without a contract that fits his talent.