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McNabb fires back at TO (1 Viewer)

Every WR with McNabb throwing it has complained or sucked. At what point does the laid back overhyped QB get some blame or the WR's get some respect?

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Some blame for what? TO gets respect and every other wr McNabb has played with is awful. What the hell are you talking about?
Uh, some blame for the lack of development of any WR or the absolute choke job in the biggest games of his life???? This is a TO/McNabb thread and in case you didn't know TO complained about McNabb tiring in the Bowl (I'm sureyou caught the last few minutes) and this thread is McNabb's reply to TO. Sorry, I didn't say sell your jersey or anything....

 
Every WR with McNabb throwing it has complained or sucked. At what point does the laid back overhyped QB get some blame or the WR's get some respect?

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Some blame for what? TO gets respect and every other wr McNabb has played with is awful. What the hell are you talking about?
Uh, some blame for the lack of development of any WR or the absolute choke job in the biggest games of his life???? This is a TO/McNabb thread and in case you didn't know TO complained about McNabb tiring in the Bowl (I'm sureyou caught the last few minutes) and this thread is McNabb's reply to TO. Sorry, I didn't say sell your jersey or anything....
You wanna blame McNabb for Pinkston shying away from balls over the middle, or Freddie Mitchell being a freakin lunatic? Whats this amateur night? C'mon man...If not for McNabb the Eagles wouldnt have had half the success they have had over the last 5 yrs, and if not for McNabb (NOT TO), the Eagles wouldnt have even been playing in said Super Bowl last year.

 
Every WR with McNabb throwing it has complained or sucked. At what point does the laid back overhyped QB get some blame or the WR's get some respect?

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Some blame for what? TO gets respect and every other wr McNabb has played with is awful. What the hell are you talking about?
Uh, some blame for the lack of development of any WR or the absolute choke job in the biggest games of his life???? This is a TO/McNabb thread and in case you didn't know TO complained about McNabb tiring in the Bowl (I'm sureyou caught the last few minutes) and this thread is McNabb's reply to TO. Sorry, I didn't say sell your jersey or anything....
You wanna blame McNabb for Pinkston shying away from balls over the middle, or Freddie Mitchell being a freakin lunatic? Whats this amateur night? C'mon man...If not for McNabb the Eagles wouldnt have had half the success they have had over the last 5 yrs, and if not for McNabb (NOT TO), the Eagles wouldnt have even been playing in said Super Bowl last year.
Apparently it's blind guys night. Anybody that watched the Eagles the last 5 years would credit the D (top 5 in lowest points allowed most years), The coaching staff (top 3 in the league) and the ST unit (easily top 5) as much as the QB. The Eagles are also way higher in rush O than pass O. And to furhter hammer it into your head, the Eagles didn't miss a beat without him.
 
Every WR with McNabb throwing it has complained or sucked. At what point does the laid back overhyped QB get some blame or the WR's get some respect?

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Some blame for what? TO gets respect and every other wr McNabb has played with is awful. What the hell are you talking about?
Uh, some blame for the lack of development of any WR or the absolute choke job in the biggest games of his life???? This is a TO/McNabb thread and in case you didn't know TO complained about McNabb tiring in the Bowl (I'm sureyou caught the last few minutes) and this thread is McNabb's reply to TO. Sorry, I didn't say sell your jersey or anything....
You wanna blame McNabb for Pinkston shying away from balls over the middle, or Freddie Mitchell being a freakin lunatic? Whats this amateur night? C'mon man...If not for McNabb the Eagles wouldnt have had half the success they have had over the last 5 yrs, and if not for McNabb (NOT TO), the Eagles wouldnt have even been playing in said Super Bowl last year.
Apparently it's blind guys night. Anybody that watched the Eagles the last 5 years would credit the D (top 5 in lowest points allowed most years), The coaching staff (top 3 in the league) and the ST unit (easily top 5) as much as the QB. The Eagles are also way higher in rush O than pass O. And to furhter hammer it into your head, the Eagles didn't miss a beat without him.
are you saying McNabb is a poor quarterback?
 
Every WR with McNabb throwing it has complained or sucked. At what point does the laid back overhyped QB get some blame or the WR's get some respect?

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Some blame for what? TO gets respect and every other wr McNabb has played with is awful. What the hell are you talking about?
Uh, some blame for the lack of development of any WR or the absolute choke job in the biggest games of his life???? This is a TO/McNabb thread and in case you didn't know TO complained about McNabb tiring in the Bowl (I'm sureyou caught the last few minutes) and this thread is McNabb's reply to TO. Sorry, I didn't say sell your jersey or anything....
You wanna blame McNabb for Pinkston shying away from balls over the middle, or Freddie Mitchell being a freakin lunatic? Whats this amateur night? C'mon man...If not for McNabb the Eagles wouldnt have had half the success they have had over the last 5 yrs, and if not for McNabb (NOT TO), the Eagles wouldnt have even been playing in said Super Bowl last year.
Apparently it's blind guys night. Anybody that watched the Eagles the last 5 years would credit the D (top 5 in lowest points allowed most years), The coaching staff (top 3 in the league) and the ST unit (easily top 5) as much as the QB. The Eagles are also way higher in rush O than pass O. And to furhter hammer it into your head, the Eagles didn't miss a beat without him.
I guess it is amateur night
 
"I don't play games in the media," McNabb said. "I'm not going to sit here and try to have a war of words. I'm a man at what I do. If there's a problem with anyone, and they feel the need to lash out, they know how to get in touch with me and we can handle it like men."

*****

"You never heard me say any names in any situation. You never heard me talk about any given players. I'm the guy to be professional and be a man about things."
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Every WR with McNabb throwing it has complained or sucked. At what point does the laid back overhyped QB get some blame or the WR's get some respect?

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Some blame for what? TO gets respect and every other wr McNabb has played with is awful. What the hell are you talking about?
Uh, some blame for the lack of development of any WR or the absolute choke job in the biggest games of his life???? This is a TO/McNabb thread and in case you didn't know TO complained about McNabb tiring in the Bowl (I'm sureyou caught the last few minutes) and this thread is McNabb's reply to TO. Sorry, I didn't say sell your jersey or anything....
You wanna blame McNabb for Pinkston shying away from balls over the middle, or Freddie Mitchell being a freakin lunatic? Whats this amateur night? C'mon man...If not for McNabb the Eagles wouldnt have had half the success they have had over the last 5 yrs, and if not for McNabb (NOT TO), the Eagles wouldnt have even been playing in said Super Bowl last year.
Apparently it's blind guys night. Anybody that watched the Eagles the last 5 years would credit the D (top 5 in lowest points allowed most years), The coaching staff (top 3 in the league) and the ST unit (easily top 5) as much as the QB. The Eagles are also way higher in rush O than pass O. And to furhter hammer it into your head, the Eagles didn't miss a beat without him.
I guess it is amateur night
I'll take that as a surrender. :yawn:
 
Every WR with McNabb throwing it has complained or sucked. At what point does the laid back overhyped QB get some blame or the WR's get some respect?

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Some blame for what? TO gets respect and every other wr McNabb has played with is awful. What the hell are you talking about?
Uh, some blame for the lack of development of any WR or the absolute choke job in the biggest games of his life???? This is a TO/McNabb thread and in case you didn't know TO complained about McNabb tiring in the Bowl (I'm sureyou caught the last few minutes) and this thread is McNabb's reply to TO. Sorry, I didn't say sell your jersey or anything....
You wanna blame McNabb for Pinkston shying away from balls over the middle, or Freddie Mitchell being a freakin lunatic? Whats this amateur night? C'mon man...If not for McNabb the Eagles wouldnt have had half the success they have had over the last 5 yrs, and if not for McNabb (NOT TO), the Eagles wouldnt have even been playing in said Super Bowl last year.
Apparently it's blind guys night. Anybody that watched the Eagles the last 5 years would credit the D (top 5 in lowest points allowed most years), The coaching staff (top 3 in the league) and the ST unit (easily top 5) as much as the QB. The Eagles are also way higher in rush O than pass O. And to furhter hammer it into your head, the Eagles didn't miss a beat without him.
I guess it is amateur night
I'll take that as a surrender. :yawn:
:rolleyes: Im not gonna sit here and argue with somebody over McNabb's importance to the Eagles team the last 5 yrs. There is just something soooo stupid about it, and I hate the Eagles.

 
The bottom line is that it is TO's agent that is the problem. Drew Rousenhaus has clients all over the league holding out that are still under contract. When you have an agent that has come out and said that he will lie to GM's about his clients just to get a better deal you have a problem. This guy is the second coming of the Potson brothers. I understand their beef with NFL contracts but there are alot better ways of going about getting their clients better deals.

 
The bottom line is that it is TO's agent that is the problem. Drew Rousenhaus has clients all over the league holding out that are still under contract. When you have an agent that has come out and said that he will lie to GM's about his clients just to get a better deal you have a problem. This guy is the second coming of the Potson brothers. I understand their beef with NFL contracts but there are alot better ways of going about getting their clients better deals.
The agents job is to get the most money possible, why can't you people understand that? We all live our lives trying to better ourselves and make the most money possible so quit bashing pro athletes for doing the same.
 
I was preaching at this time last year that after an initial honeymoon period it would turn ugly like everything else TO is involved in. It has and it will continue. The Eagles while good has benefitted from playing in a weak division and/or conference the last five years ...McNabb is good but not a franchise QB ... Ron Jaworski right now at 54 could have been effective playing the GHiants, Redskins and Cowboys twice last year - not to mention The Vikes, Pack, Lions etc - no juggernauts there.TO is good but at 32 with loose lips, mental inconsistencies, and player hatin' on his teammates he time is rapidly going to pass by here soon - give me a tough hard nosed team first guy like Hines Ward or Derrick Mason anyday.This team will be lucky to be 9-7 this year ....Thank You and Good Day!God loves The Titans ....

 
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:popcorn: This is outstanding. Though not a Philly fan, I have always been a TO and McNabb fan (independent of each other) and this bickering and media posturing is outstanding entertainment!
 
Interesting stuff in today's paper:

management is really upset...with wideout Terrell Owens, whom the Eagles might try to declare in violation of a standard clause they place in every contract, which could allow them to try to recoup about $1.8 million of Owens' $9.6 million signing bonus.
It's unclear, meanwhile, whether the Eagles will try to get money back from Owens, a move that would raise the stakes in their disagreement over T.O. and agent Drew Rosenhaus' attempt to get Owens' 7-year contract revised after one season. According to sources, the Eagles place language in every contract that allows them to come after part of the signing bonus should the player breach the contract. The team isn't believed to have ever invoked the clause. According to a recent story in the Washington Post, the NFLPA advised Owens against signing the Eagles contract. Given Owens' controversial history, that clause might have been the reason.Rosenhaus yesterday refused to discuss any aspect of Owens' situation, and said he doesn't plan to do so in the near future.
link :popcorn:
 
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There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O. Anyone who argues either is deluded...1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football. when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game. He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon. Any team would be lucky to have his skills.2) T.O. is a petulant child. He needs to be the center of attention all the time. When he doesn't get his way, he pouts and hurls insults around at anyone and everyone. He is a self-aggrandizing, immature, annoying TOOL who has a deleterious effect on his team's morale by way of his antics, no matter how inspiring his play. Any team lucky enough to have his skills must reconcile themselves to also being saddled with the baggage and the headaches that come along with him.That's really all there is to it.

 
Every WR with McNabb throwing it has complained or sucked. At what point does the laid back overhyped QB get some blame or the WR's get some respect?

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Some blame for what? TO gets respect and every other wr McNabb has played with is awful. What the hell are you talking about?
Uh, some blame for the lack of development of any WR or the absolute choke job in the biggest games of his life???? This is a TO/McNabb thread and in case you didn't know TO complained about McNabb tiring in the Bowl (I'm sureyou caught the last few minutes) and this thread is McNabb's reply to TO. Sorry, I didn't say sell your jersey or anything....
You wanna blame McNabb for Pinkston shying away from balls over the middle, or Freddie Mitchell being a freakin lunatic? Whats this amateur night? C'mon man...If not for McNabb the Eagles wouldnt have had half the success they have had over the last 5 yrs, and if not for McNabb (NOT TO), the Eagles wouldnt have even been playing in said Super Bowl last year.
Maybe the entire Eagles organization should be blamed for allowing "wimps & lunatics" on the team in the first place. :D

 
There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O. Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football. when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game. He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon. Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child. He needs to be the center of attention all the time. When he doesn't get his way, he pouts and hurls insults around at anyone and everyone. He is a self-aggrandizing, immature, annoying TOOL who has a deleterious effect on his team's morale by way of his antics, no matter how inspiring his play. Any team lucky enough to have his skills must reconcile themselves to also being saddled with the baggage and the headaches that come along with him.

That's really all there is to it.
VERY :goodposting: Last year I said that TO "was a ******* but he's OUR *******." Nothing has changed. The Eagles management took a calculated risk in bringing him aboard. The goal was to get the team over the hump and become a SB contender. It worked. But there are consequeneces to every action.

:sadbanana:

 
management is really upset...with wideout Terrell Owens, whom the Eagles might try to declare in violation of a standard clause they place in every contract, which could allow them to try to recoup about $1.8 million of Owens' $9.6 million signing bonus.
It's unclear, meanwhile, whether the Eagles will try to get money back from Owens, a move that would raise the stakes in their disagreement over T.O. and agent Drew Rosenhaus' attempt to get Owens' 7-year contract revised after one season. According to sources, the Eagles place language in every contract that allows them to come after part of the signing bonus should the player breach the contract. The team isn't believed to have ever invoked the clause. According to a recent story in the Washington Post, the NFLPA advised Owens against signing the Eagles contract. Given Owens' controversial history, that clause might have been the reason.

Rosenhaus yesterday refused to discuss any aspect of Owens' situation, and said he doesn't plan to do so in the near future.
link :popcorn:
:lmao: :lmao: If this is the case, I suspect Rosenhaus was blind-sided by it and may be wishing he could retract his urging of TO to redo his deal.

 
Wow, this is one of the stupider conversations i've heard in a while. McNabb isnt important to the Eagles? :lmao: Ask the Dolphins how important a QB is to a franchise. Feeley really took them to the next level. Im going to go out on a limb and say the guy that is 57-23 in his career starts is a pretty good QB. Without McNabb the Eagles = the Bears.

 
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Wow, this is one of the stupider conversations i've heard in a while. McNabb isnt important to the Eagles? :lmao: Ask the Dolphins how important a QB is to a franchise. Feeley really took them to the next level. Im going to go out on a limb and say the guy that is 57-23 in his career starts is a pretty good QB.
You had me up to here.
Without McNabb the Eagles = the Bears.
Uh, don't think so.
 
Lets not foget the Eagles went to three straight NFC championship games without TO. They actually won their fourth NFC Championship without TO. The only game of value TO played in last season was the Superbowl; although he played well the Eagles still lost. Not saying they lost because of TO, but they certainly didn't win games because of TO.

 
There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O. Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football. when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game. He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon. Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child who isnt afraid to speak his mind. These comments are what fuels the media and fan franzy. TO isnt trying to get into the spotlight, it is that his opinion infuriates a lot of people and the media propigates this as much as it can.
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There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O.  Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football.  when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game.  He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon.  Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child.  He needs to be the center of attention all the time.  When he doesn't get his way, he pouts and hurls insults around at anyone and everyone.  He is a self-aggrandizing, immature, annoying TOOL who has a deleterious effect on his team's morale by way of his antics, no matter how inspiring his play.  Any team lucky enough to have his skills must reconcile themselves to also being saddled with the baggage and the headaches that come along with him.

That's really all there is to it.
VERY :goodposting: Last year I said that TO "was a ******* but he's OUR *******." Nothing has changed. The Eagles management took a calculated risk in bringing him aboard. The goal was to get the team over the hump and become a SB contender. It worked. But there are consequeneces to every action.

:sadbanana:
Yep, and you know what? I'd take him. You know he's going to make you happy as hell on Sundays and make you grimace multiple times during the offseason... it's a matter of which is more important to you. Me, I'd rather get to the big game and have to listen to his yap, but eventually I'd get fed up with him and just want him to move on. Eagles will put up with him for another couple of years and then will get rid of him just like the Niners did.
 
There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O.  Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football.  when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game.  He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon.  Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child who isnt afraid to speak his mind.  These comments are what fuels the media and fan franzy.  TO isnt trying to get into the spotlight, it is that his opinion infuriates a lot of people and the media propigates this as much as it can.
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:lmao: Please. You are hysterical in your support for this behavior. When he ran out to midfield and struck the Christ pose in Dallas, was that the media drawing attention to TO, or was he doing it himself? Did the media force him to deride Jeff Garcia for a lack of arm strength? Did they force him to question Garcia's sexuality?Speaking one's mind is fine, but coming out and openly criticizing team leaders in the press is counterproductive. You can't argue that, and you can't excuse it. Taking potshots at your QB is absurd....he's hurting the team by doing this. He's causing distractions by trying to angle for more money when he just signed a huge contract with the team, AND they've made it clear they don't renegotiate after 1 season.

The guy is a great player, and I understand your man-love for what he does on the field. Why you continue to excuse his behavior off of it is bewildering to me. It's not like this is an isolated incident - it's the latest in a LONG string of events surrounding this guy. The way you make it sound like he's persecuted is funny as hell - like the media just picked his name out of a hat and decided to make him look foolish as often as possible....

 
:lmao:

Please. You are hysterical in your support for this behavior. When he ran out to midfield and struck the Christ pose in Dallas, was that the media drawing attention to TO, or was he doing it himself? Did the media force him to deride Jeff Garcia for a lack of arm strength? Did they force him to question Garcia's sexuality?Speaking one's mind is fine, but coming out and openly criticizing team leaders in the press is counterproductive. You can't argue that, and you can't excuse it. Taking potshots at your QB is absurd....he's hurting the team by doing this. He's causing distractions by trying to angle for more money when he just signed a huge contract with the team, AND they've made it clear they don't renegotiate after 1 season.

The guy is a great player, and I understand your man-love for what he does on the field. Why you continue to excuse his behavior off of it is bewildering to me. It's not like this is an isolated incident - it's the latest in a LONG string of events surrounding this guy. The way you make it sound like he's persecuted is funny as hell - like the media just picked his name out of a hat and decided to make him look foolish as often as possible....
Thank you. I think it is a sign of how things have gone in the NFL that Owens is stilled allowed to perform his nonsensical act with no retribution.There used to be a code of honor in the NFL, and Owens' acts not so long ago would have landed him on a stretcher on one of his trips across the middle. You don't put down your own guys through the media (its patently chicken**** and childish), and you most definitely don't shove an opponent's nose in do-do after you beat him on a play.

I'm no fan of wishing ill will on any player, but I'm awfully tempted to make an exception in Owens' case. The sad thing is that he is so phenomonally talented that he doesn't need all the other crap to draw attention to himself - his play on the field could easily do it all by itself.

 
I have to side with Evilgrin 72 on this one, even though I am a huge TO fan.

Lets look at the bare facts for a minute;

"TO publically called out his teammate(s) in such a way, McNabb, although usually reserved, felt he needed to come out and defend himself."

Say what you want about TO and his opinions; whether he is entitled to them or not...or even the media's responsbility when he does make his opinions public. It was his choice to go public with his opinions which pertained to his teammates.

 
There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O.  Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football.  when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game.  He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon.  Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child who isnt afraid to speak his mind.  These comments are what fuels the media and fan franzy.  TO isnt trying to get into the spotlight, it is that his opinion infuriates a lot of people and the media propigates this as much as it can.
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:lmao: Please. You are hysterical in your support for this behavior.
Agreed. I think we need his wife to issue an opinion on his mental state. :D
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again, whether or not you agree with TO's off-field behavior (which along with Moss, is grossly over-hyped by the media and haters alike), the Eagles NEED him. The Birds have no shot at getting over the final hurdle without him. It is just that simple.Also, lets all remember that Reid said all year that all the attention TO gets (demands) throughout the week was a good thing for the team. Admitedly, the bonehead comment about McNabb is a different thing altogether, but still WAY over-hyped, as usual.The media creates the frenzy...Joe Buck: "that is a disgusting act". Me: Joe Buck is an idiot

 
Thank you. I think it is a sign of how things have gone in the NFL that Owens is stilled allowed to perform his nonsensical act with no retribution.

There used to be a code of honor in the NFL, and Owens' acts not so long ago would have landed him on a stretcher on one of his trips across the middle. You don't put down your own guys through the media (its patently chicken**** and childish), and you most definitely don't shove an opponent's nose in do-do after you beat him on a play.
Chuck Cecil, Joey Browner, Ronnie Lott, Jack Tatum, Charlie Waters etc. where have you gone?
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again, whether or not you agree with TO's off-field behavior (which along with Moss, is grossly over-hyped by the media and haters alike), the Eagles NEED him. The Birds have no shot at getting over the final hurdle without him.
Do you think the Eagles think that?
Admitedly, the bonehead comment about McNabb is a different thing altogether, but still WAY over-hyped, as usual.
Do you think McNabb thinks that?
 
I have to side with Evilgrin 72 on this one, even though I am a huge TO fan.

Lets look at the bare facts for a minute;

"TO publically called out his teammate(s) in such a way, McNabb, although usually reserved, felt he needed to come out and defend himself."

Say what you want about TO and his opinions; whether he is entitled to them or not...or even the media's responsbility when he does make his opinions public. It was his choice to go public with his opinions which pertained to his teammates.
Thats how I feel about TO.TO can say and act anyway he feels like on and off the field. I can live with that. He should also live with he fact that if he speaks his mind and acts outside of what is traditionally normal behavior don't be shocked when the mainstream busts your balls about it.

If you can't take criticism, you sure as hell shouldn't be dishing it out!

 
There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O.  Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football.  when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game.  He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon.  Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child who isnt afraid to speak his mind.  These comments are what fuels the media and fan franzy.  TO isnt trying to get into the spotlight, it is that his opinion infuriates a lot of people and the media propigates this as much as it can.
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:lmao: Please. You are hysterical in your support for this behavior. When he ran out to midfield and struck the Christ pose in Dallas, was that the media drawing attention to TO, or was he doing it himself? Did the media force him to deride Jeff Garcia for a lack of arm strength? Did they force him to question Garcia's sexuality?Speaking one's mind is fine, but coming out and openly criticizing team leaders in the press is counterproductive. You can't argue that, and you can't excuse it. Taking potshots at your QB is absurd....he's hurting the team by doing this. He's causing distractions by trying to angle for more money when he just signed a huge contract with the team, AND they've made it clear they don't renegotiate after 1 season.

The guy is a great player, and I understand your man-love for what he does on the field. Why you continue to excuse his behavior off of it is bewildering to me. It's not like this is an isolated incident - it's the latest in a LONG string of events surrounding this guy. The way you make it sound like he's persecuted is funny as hell - like the media just picked his name out of a hat and decided to make him look foolish as often as possible....
If TO screams in the forrest and their isnt a microphone to record it, do we boil at the words he speaks?TO speaking his mind is a trainwreck. I am not doubting that. However, I would argue that his intent is not to "gain spotlight", but it is simply him answering pointed question by the media. Again, he is not making these comments with the intent that he enjoys the spotlight, making his teammates feel bad, or to humiliate ex-teammates. I truly feel that deep down TO thinks people care about what he says. Honestly, I do care. However, most people dont. Most people simply love to hate him, hence the feeding frenzy when he speaks his mind.

The only point I am trying to argue is that I dont feel TO makes these comments with the intent SportsCenter and all the reporters talking about him on a daily basis. Do you see my point?

JAA

 
:lmao:

Please.  You are hysterical in your support for this behavior.  When he ran out to midfield and struck the Christ pose in Dallas, was that the media drawing attention to TO, or was he doing it himself?  Did the media force him to deride Jeff Garcia for a lack of arm strength?  Did they force him to question Garcia's sexuality?Speaking one's mind is fine, but coming out and openly criticizing team leaders in the press is counterproductive.  You can't argue that, and you can't excuse it.  Taking potshots at your QB is absurd....he's hurting the team by doing this.  He's causing distractions by trying to angle for more money when he just signed a huge contract with the team, AND they've made it clear they don't renegotiate after 1 season.

The guy is a great player, and I understand your man-love for what he does on the field.  Why you continue to excuse his behavior off of it is bewildering to me.  It's not like this is an isolated incident - it's the latest in a LONG string of events surrounding this guy.  The way you make it sound like he's persecuted is funny as hell - like the media just picked his name out of a hat and decided to make him look foolish as often as possible....
Thank you. I think it is a sign of how things have gone in the NFL that Owens is stilled allowed to perform his nonsensical act with no retribution.There used to be a code of honor in the NFL, and Owens' acts not so long ago would have landed him on a stretcher on one of his trips across the middle. You don't put down your own guys through the media (its patently chicken**** and childish), and you most definitely don't shove an opponent's nose in do-do after you beat him on a play.

I'm no fan of wishing ill will on any player, but I'm awfully tempted to make an exception in Owens' case. The sad thing is that he is so phenomonally talented that he doesn't need all the other crap to draw attention to himself - his play on the field could easily do it all by itself.
LT1 isnt "old school"? :confused:
 
There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O.  Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football.  when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game.  He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon.  Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child who isnt afraid to speak his mind.  These comments are what fuels the media and fan franzy.  TO isnt trying to get into the spotlight, it is that his opinion infuriates a lot of people and the media propigates this as much as it can.
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:lmao: Please. You are hysterical in your support for this behavior.
Agreed. I think we need his wife to issue an opinion on his mental state. :D
:rant: I have turned her to the dark side :yes:

 
The media creates the frenzy...

Joe Buck: "that is a disgusting act".

Me: Joe Buck is an idiot
:goodposting: If SportsCenter didnt replay that Moss incident 34789652347889 times over that week, would we be going so crazy over it? I know i wasnt even when I saw it 3478236789253 times.

 
The media creates the frenzy...

Joe Buck: "that is a disgusting act".

Me:  Joe Buck is an idiot
:goodposting: If SportsCenter didnt replay that Moss incident 34789652347889 times over that week, would we be going so crazy over it? I know i wasnt even when I saw it 3478236789253 times.
So TO's behavior is now the media's fault? Fan's reaction is the media's fault? When are people accountable for their own actions? When is TO accountable for how he behaves? When are fans responsible for how they react to the headlines?Please, don't make excuses for everyone. Call it like it is. Fans should know better than to overreact to inmature grown ups and realize they only feed his appetite for being an #### when they respond this way.

 
Who said the eagles have no shot????Im not even an iggles fan but they should be division champs for another year or more with the wheel spinning in wash, dal, NY.Then all they have to do is wait for the NEP to fall down and some weak AFC team to miraculously make it to the superbowl (lets say Raiders).There's always a chance.

 
Most people simply love to hate him, hence the feeding frenzy when he speaks his mind.
You keep talking about hating but he was the toast of the town 3 months ago. I was delighting in the sweet aroma of his jock strap not too long ago. When you try to renegotiate after the first year of a 7 year contract, when you call out the QB and leader of the team -- after you've assured the coach that you were misunderstood and won't be a distraction -- you're begging to be criticized.

Chalking this up to people being "haters" smacks of desperation to find some kind of excuse for your boy.

 
There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O.  Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football.  when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game.  He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon.  Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child who isnt afraid to speak his mind.  These comments are what fuels the media and fan franzy.  TO isnt trying to get into the spotlight, it is that his opinion infuriates a lot of people and the media propigates this as much as it can.
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:lmao: Please. You are hysterical in your support for this behavior. When he ran out to midfield and struck the Christ pose in Dallas, was that the media drawing attention to TO, or was he doing it himself? Did the media force him to deride Jeff Garcia for a lack of arm strength? Did they force him to question Garcia's sexuality?Speaking one's mind is fine, but coming out and openly criticizing team leaders in the press is counterproductive. You can't argue that, and you can't excuse it. Taking potshots at your QB is absurd....he's hurting the team by doing this. He's causing distractions by trying to angle for more money when he just signed a huge contract with the team, AND they've made it clear they don't renegotiate after 1 season.

The guy is a great player, and I understand your man-love for what he does on the field. Why you continue to excuse his behavior off of it is bewildering to me. It's not like this is an isolated incident - it's the latest in a LONG string of events surrounding this guy. The way you make it sound like he's persecuted is funny as hell - like the media just picked his name out of a hat and decided to make him look foolish as often as possible....
If TO screams in the forrest and their isnt a microphone to record it, do we boil at the words he speaks?TO speaking his mind is a trainwreck. I am not doubting that. However, I would argue that his intent is not to "gain spotlight", but it is simply him answering pointed question by the media. Again, he is not making these comments with the intent that he enjoys the spotlight, making his teammates feel bad, or to humiliate ex-teammates. I truly feel that deep down TO thinks people care about what he says. Honestly, I do care. However, most people dont. Most people simply love to hate him, hence the feeding frenzy when he speaks his mind.

The only point I am trying to argue is that I dont feel TO makes these comments with the intent SportsCenter and all the reporters talking about him on a daily basis. Do you see my point?

JAA
I understand your point. I'm not even trying to make a case that Owens is constantly trying to thrust himself into the limelight. What the guy fails to grasp is that when you say the things he says into an ESPN microphone - yeah, it's going to be broadcast across the nation. If he wants to go out into the middle of the woods and call Jeff Garcia #### 1000 times, let him. It doesn't hurt anyone. However, saying it once into a reporter's tape recorder is going to make it a national headline. Either Owens doesn't care about the effects of his statements, or he's too dumb or naive to grasp the fact that if you say these things in public, the word is going to travel.Furthermore, no one in the media forced him to make backhanded comments about McNabb. No one in the media forced him to go to the Eagles brass and demand more money when he KNOWS it's in direct opposition with team policy and likely to cause a distraction in the locker room. These are the actions that are possible or even likely to have a negative effect on his team. So, which is it? Does the guy realize this and not care? If so, he's a cancer. Or does he not even understand these basic concepts? If this is the case, he's a dolt.

Self-serving tool or naive moron? You make the call...... Again, I don't doubt the guy's talent and drive. To come back and do what he did in the Super Bowl was remarkable and deserves to be lauded. The thing that boggles my mind is that he was in position to be a god in Philadelphia after that, and now he's systematically destroying all that good will and turning himself from hero to toolbox right before our eyes....

 
The media creates the frenzy...

Joe Buck: "that is a disgusting act".

Me:  Joe Buck is an idiot
:goodposting: If SportsCenter didnt replay that Moss incident 34789652347889 times over that week, would we be going so crazy over it? I know i wasnt even when I saw it 3478236789253 times.
So TO's behavior is now the media's fault? Fan's reaction is the media's fault? When are people accountable for their own actions? When is TO accountable for how he behaves? When are fans responsible for how they react to the headlines?Please, don't make excuses for everyone. Call it like it is. Fans should know better than to overreact to inmature grown ups and realize they only feed his appetite for being an #### when they respond this way.
Where did I say TO isnt responsible for his actions? You are mincing my words and doing a poor job of it. I clearly stated TO is responsible for saying his actions, but he is not responsible for the spotlight he gets for it. Is that more clear?
 
Most people simply love to hate him, hence the feeding frenzy when he speaks his mind.
You keep talking about hating but he was the toast of the town 3 months ago. I was delighting in the sweet aroma of his jock strap not too long ago. When you try to renegotiate after the first year of a 7 year contract, when you call out the QB and leader of the team -- after you've assured the coach that you were misunderstood and won't be a distraction -- you're begging to be criticized.

Chalking this up to people being "haters" smacks of desperation to find some kind of excuse for your boy.
Ive spoken numerous time about this "contract issue". The Phi FO wants to renegotiate the contract. They designed his contract so that he could be cut after this year. The Phi FO doesnt want to cut him next year AND they dont want to pay him 7.5+ million next year either. What do you think they should do?I will never blame a player for holding out for more money, NEVER!! It is their right and they pay the consequences for it, just as it is Phi FO right to cut him after next season and not give him a dime more of this contract. I love how the talking heads keep spewing 46 MILLION DOLLARS!!! How much has TO received? How much will he receive next year? What is TOs cap hit this season? What is TOs cap hit next season? I dont agree with TO holding out. However, it may be his only option if indeed he wants to finish his career in Phi. It probably doesnt matter to you, but TO doesnt want a larger contract. TO wants more of the money Philly told him they would give him next year this year.

JAA

 
There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O.  Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football.  when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game.  He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon.  Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child who isnt afraid to speak his mind.  These comments are what fuels the media and fan franzy.  TO isnt trying to get into the spotlight, it is that his opinion infuriates a lot of people and the media propigates this as much as it can.
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:lmao: Please. You are hysterical in your support for this behavior. When he ran out to midfield and struck the Christ pose in Dallas, was that the media drawing attention to TO, or was he doing it himself? Did the media force him to deride Jeff Garcia for a lack of arm strength? Did they force him to question Garcia's sexuality?Speaking one's mind is fine, but coming out and openly criticizing team leaders in the press is counterproductive. You can't argue that, and you can't excuse it. Taking potshots at your QB is absurd....he's hurting the team by doing this. He's causing distractions by trying to angle for more money when he just signed a huge contract with the team, AND they've made it clear they don't renegotiate after 1 season.

The guy is a great player, and I understand your man-love for what he does on the field. Why you continue to excuse his behavior off of it is bewildering to me. It's not like this is an isolated incident - it's the latest in a LONG string of events surrounding this guy. The way you make it sound like he's persecuted is funny as hell - like the media just picked his name out of a hat and decided to make him look foolish as often as possible....
If TO screams in the forrest and their isnt a microphone to record it, do we boil at the words he speaks?TO speaking his mind is a trainwreck. I am not doubting that. However, I would argue that his intent is not to "gain spotlight", but it is simply him answering pointed question by the media. Again, he is not making these comments with the intent that he enjoys the spotlight, making his teammates feel bad, or to humiliate ex-teammates. I truly feel that deep down TO thinks people care about what he says. Honestly, I do care. However, most people dont. Most people simply love to hate him, hence the feeding frenzy when he speaks his mind.

The only point I am trying to argue is that I dont feel TO makes these comments with the intent SportsCenter and all the reporters talking about him on a daily basis. Do you see my point?

JAA
I understand your point. I'm not even trying to make a case that Owens is constantly trying to thrust himself into the limelight. What the guy fails to grasp is that when you say the things he says into an ESPN microphone - yeah, it's going to be broadcast across the nation. If he wants to go out into the middle of the woods and call Jeff Garcia #### 1000 times, let him. It doesn't hurt anyone. However, saying it once into a reporter's tape recorder is going to make it a national headline. Either Owens doesn't care about the effects of his statements, or he's too dumb or naive to grasp the fact that if you say these things in public, the word is going to travel.Furthermore, no one in the media forced him to make backhanded comments about McNabb. No one in the media forced him to go to the Eagles brass and demand more money when he KNOWS it's in direct opposition with team policy and likely to cause a distraction in the locker room. These are the actions that are possible or even likely to have a negative effect on his team. So, which is it? Does the guy realize this and not care? If so, he's a cancer. Or does he not even understand these basic concepts? If this is the case, he's a dolt.

Self-serving tool or naive moron? You make the call...... Again, I don't doubt the guy's talent and drive. To come back and do what he did in the Super Bowl was remarkable and deserves to be lauded. The thing that boggles my mind is that he was in position to be a god in Philadelphia after that, and now he's systematically destroying all that good will and turning himself from hero to toolbox right before our eyes....
I agree completely. After reading TO's book, I would honestly say he is much closer to nieve moron than self-serving tool though he does try to promote his :popcorn: image. Dont lose sight of one benifit of TO speaking his mind: We get a different flavor of the NFL. Without folks like TO, we wouldnt have interesting information about a number of topics. I do agree that some of these topics are self-destructing to the team, though I think a lot of it is just plain interesting. You are well aware that TO has nothing to gain except contempt from fans for a lot of what he says, from this you can infer that a lot of it is close to on target :tinfoilhat: Im not saying the information about Garcia is true, but I dont think he would make up a lot of other non-publicised things from his book.JAA

 
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Most people simply love to hate him, hence the feeding frenzy when he speaks his mind.
You keep talking about hating but he was the toast of the town 3 months ago. I was delighting in the sweet aroma of his jock strap not too long ago. When you try to renegotiate after the first year of a 7 year contract, when you call out the QB and leader of the team -- after you've assured the coach that you were misunderstood and won't be a distraction -- you're begging to be criticized.

Chalking this up to people being "haters" smacks of desperation to find some kind of excuse for your boy.
Ive spoken numerous time about this "contract issue". The Phi FO wants to renegotiate the contract. They designed his contract so that he could be cut after this year. The Phi FO doesnt want to cut him next year AND they dont want to pay him 7.5+ million next year either. What do you think they should do?
If TO had another great year in 2005 while keeping his off-field antics under wraps, I think the Eagles would've been happy to give him the 7.5 mil. They designed the contract so he could be cut, not so that he would be cut. They covered their asses in case he turned into a divisive force as he has in the past. Looks like it was a smart move.
 
There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O.  Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football.  when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game.  He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon.  Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child who isnt afraid to speak his mind.  These comments are what fuels the media and fan franzy.  TO isnt trying to get into the spotlight, it is that his opinion infuriates a lot of people and the media propigates this as much as it can.
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:lmao: Please. You are hysterical in your support for this behavior. When he ran out to midfield and struck the Christ pose in Dallas, was that the media drawing attention to TO, or was he doing it himself? Did the media force him to deride Jeff Garcia for a lack of arm strength? Did they force him to question Garcia's sexuality?Speaking one's mind is fine, but coming out and openly criticizing team leaders in the press is counterproductive. You can't argue that, and you can't excuse it. Taking potshots at your QB is absurd....he's hurting the team by doing this. He's causing distractions by trying to angle for more money when he just signed a huge contract with the team, AND they've made it clear they don't renegotiate after 1 season.

The guy is a great player, and I understand your man-love for what he does on the field. Why you continue to excuse his behavior off of it is bewildering to me. It's not like this is an isolated incident - it's the latest in a LONG string of events surrounding this guy. The way you make it sound like he's persecuted is funny as hell - like the media just picked his name out of a hat and decided to make him look foolish as often as possible....
If TO screams in the forrest and their isnt a microphone to record it, do we boil at the words he speaks?TO speaking his mind is a trainwreck. I am not doubting that. However, I would argue that his intent is not to "gain spotlight", but it is simply him answering pointed question by the media. Again, he is not making these comments with the intent that he enjoys the spotlight, making his teammates feel bad, or to humiliate ex-teammates. I truly feel that deep down TO thinks people care about what he says. Honestly, I do care. However, most people dont. Most people simply love to hate him, hence the feeding frenzy when he speaks his mind.

The only point I am trying to argue is that I dont feel TO makes these comments with the intent SportsCenter and all the reporters talking about him on a daily basis. Do you see my point?

JAA
I understand your point. I'm not even trying to make a case that Owens is constantly trying to thrust himself into the limelight. What the guy fails to grasp is that when you say the things he says into an ESPN microphone - yeah, it's going to be broadcast across the nation. If he wants to go out into the middle of the woods and call Jeff Garcia #### 1000 times, let him. It doesn't hurt anyone. However, saying it once into a reporter's tape recorder is going to make it a national headline. Either Owens doesn't care about the effects of his statements, or he's too dumb or naive to grasp the fact that if you say these things in public, the word is going to travel.Furthermore, no one in the media forced him to make backhanded comments about McNabb. No one in the media forced him to go to the Eagles brass and demand more money when he KNOWS it's in direct opposition with team policy and likely to cause a distraction in the locker room. These are the actions that are possible or even likely to have a negative effect on his team. So, which is it? Does the guy realize this and not care? If so, he's a cancer. Or does he not even understand these basic concepts? If this is the case, he's a dolt.

Self-serving tool or naive moron? You make the call...... Again, I don't doubt the guy's talent and drive. To come back and do what he did in the Super Bowl was remarkable and deserves to be lauded. The thing that boggles my mind is that he was in position to be a god in Philadelphia after that, and now he's systematically destroying all that good will and turning himself from hero to toolbox right before our eyes....
I agree completely. After reading TO's book, I would honestly say he is much closer to nieve moron than self-serving tool though he does try to promote his :popcorn: image. Dont lose sight of one benifit of TO speaking his mind: We get a different flavor of the NFL. Without folks like TO, we wouldnt have interesting information about a number of topics. I do agree that some of these topics are self-destructing to the team, though I think a lot of it is just plain interesting. You are well aware that TO has nothing to gain except contempt from fans for a lot of what he says, from this you can infer that a lot of it is close to on target :tinfoilhat: Im not saying the information about Garcia is true, but I dont think he would make up a lot of other non-publicised things from his book.JAA
I'm with you. I really can't stand the way TO handles himself off the field, but he does make things interesting. And I love him on the field......
 
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Most people simply love to hate him, hence the feeding frenzy when he speaks his mind.
You keep talking about hating but he was the toast of the town 3 months ago. I was delighting in the sweet aroma of his jock strap not too long ago. When you try to renegotiate after the first year of a 7 year contract, when you call out the QB and leader of the team -- after you've assured the coach that you were misunderstood and won't be a distraction -- you're begging to be criticized.

Chalking this up to people being "haters" smacks of desperation to find some kind of excuse for your boy.
Ive spoken numerous time about this "contract issue". The Phi FO wants to renegotiate the contract. They designed his contract so that he could be cut after this year. The Phi FO doesnt want to cut him next year AND they dont want to pay him 7.5+ million next year either. What do you think they should do?
If TO had another great year in 2005 while keeping his off-field antics under wraps, I think the Eagles would've been happy to give him the 7.5 mil. They designed the contract so he could be cut, not so that he would be cut. They covered their asses in case he turned into a divisive force as he has in the past. Looks like it was a smart move.
Good points, but I think it makes more sense that it was Philly's intent all along to renegotiate TOs contract this season as the cap hit next season would be so much more.Also, TO is coming off of a somewhat bad injury. I think he may have had a wake-up call that he isnt going to play forever. I can understand him wanting to renegotiate. I would not agree with him holding out like Staley did. However, TO didnt have to make the comeback like he did from that injury. A lot of players in the NFL may not have. That said, I have a lot of respect for TO and his word (not his sig on a NFL contract ;) ).

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There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O.  Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football.  when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game.  He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon.  Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child who isnt afraid to speak his mind.  These comments are what fuels the media and fan franzy.  TO isnt trying to get into the spotlight, it is that his opinion infuriates a lot of people and the media propigates this as much as it can.
fixed
:lmao: Please. You are hysterical in your support for this behavior. When he ran out to midfield and struck the Christ pose in Dallas, was that the media drawing attention to TO, or was he doing it himself? Did the media force him to deride Jeff Garcia for a lack of arm strength? Did they force him to question Garcia's sexuality?Speaking one's mind is fine, but coming out and openly criticizing team leaders in the press is counterproductive. You can't argue that, and you can't excuse it. Taking potshots at your QB is absurd....he's hurting the team by doing this. He's causing distractions by trying to angle for more money when he just signed a huge contract with the team, AND they've made it clear they don't renegotiate after 1 season.

The guy is a great player, and I understand your man-love for what he does on the field. Why you continue to excuse his behavior off of it is bewildering to me. It's not like this is an isolated incident - it's the latest in a LONG string of events surrounding this guy. The way you make it sound like he's persecuted is funny as hell - like the media just picked his name out of a hat and decided to make him look foolish as often as possible....
If TO screams in the forrest and their isnt a microphone to record it, do we boil at the words he speaks?TO speaking his mind is a trainwreck. I am not doubting that. However, I would argue that his intent is not to "gain spotlight", but it is simply him answering pointed question by the media. Again, he is not making these comments with the intent that he enjoys the spotlight, making his teammates feel bad, or to humiliate ex-teammates. I truly feel that deep down TO thinks people care about what he says. Honestly, I do care. However, most people dont. Most people simply love to hate him, hence the feeding frenzy when he speaks his mind.

The only point I am trying to argue is that I dont feel TO makes these comments with the intent SportsCenter and all the reporters talking about him on a daily basis. Do you see my point?

JAA
I understand your point. I'm not even trying to make a case that Owens is constantly trying to thrust himself into the limelight. What the guy fails to grasp is that when you say the things he says into an ESPN microphone - yeah, it's going to be broadcast across the nation. If he wants to go out into the middle of the woods and call Jeff Garcia #### 1000 times, let him. It doesn't hurt anyone. However, saying it once into a reporter's tape recorder is going to make it a national headline. Either Owens doesn't care about the effects of his statements, or he's too dumb or naive to grasp the fact that if you say these things in public, the word is going to travel.Furthermore, no one in the media forced him to make backhanded comments about McNabb. No one in the media forced him to go to the Eagles brass and demand more money when he KNOWS it's in direct opposition with team policy and likely to cause a distraction in the locker room. These are the actions that are possible or even likely to have a negative effect on his team. So, which is it? Does the guy realize this and not care? If so, he's a cancer. Or does he not even understand these basic concepts? If this is the case, he's a dolt.

Self-serving tool or naive moron? You make the call...... Again, I don't doubt the guy's talent and drive. To come back and do what he did in the Super Bowl was remarkable and deserves to be lauded. The thing that boggles my mind is that he was in position to be a god in Philadelphia after that, and now he's systematically destroying all that good will and turning himself from hero to toolbox right before our eyes....
I agree completely. After reading TO's book, I would honestly say he is much closer to nieve moron than self-serving tool though he does try to promote his :popcorn: image. Dont lose sight of one benifit of TO speaking his mind: We get a different flavor of the NFL. Without folks like TO, we wouldnt have interesting information about a number of topics. I do agree that some of these topics are self-destructing to the team, though I think a lot of it is just plain interesting. You are well aware that TO has nothing to gain except contempt from fans for a lot of what he says, from this you can infer that a lot of it is close to on target :tinfoilhat: Im not saying the information about Garcia is true, but I dont think he would make up a lot of other non-publicised things from his book.JAA
I'm with you. I really can't stand the way TO handles himself off the field, but he does make things interesting. And I love him on the field......
This doesnt change that the Steelers still suck. Get out of my thread!!!
 
There are two simple, immutable facts about T.O.  Anyone who argues either is deluded...

1) T.O. is one of the, if not the, best receivers in football.  when all is said and done, he's likely one of the 10 best WRs to ever play the game.  He is an impact player in every sense of the word, a game-changer, the ultimate weapon.  Any team would be lucky to have his skills.

2) T.O. is a petulant child who isnt afraid to speak his mind.  These comments are what fuels the media and fan franzy.  TO isnt trying to get into the spotlight, it is that his opinion infuriates a lot of people and the media propigates this as much as it can.
fixed
:lmao: Please. You are hysterical in your support for this behavior. When he ran out to midfield and struck the Christ pose in Dallas, was that the media drawing attention to TO, or was he doing it himself? Did the media force him to deride Jeff Garcia for a lack of arm strength? Did they force him to question Garcia's sexuality?Speaking one's mind is fine, but coming out and openly criticizing team leaders in the press is counterproductive. You can't argue that, and you can't excuse it. Taking potshots at your QB is absurd....he's hurting the team by doing this. He's causing distractions by trying to angle for more money when he just signed a huge contract with the team, AND they've made it clear they don't renegotiate after 1 season.

The guy is a great player, and I understand your man-love for what he does on the field. Why you continue to excuse his behavior off of it is bewildering to me. It's not like this is an isolated incident - it's the latest in a LONG string of events surrounding this guy. The way you make it sound like he's persecuted is funny as hell - like the media just picked his name out of a hat and decided to make him look foolish as often as possible....
If TO screams in the forrest and their isnt a microphone to record it, do we boil at the words he speaks?TO speaking his mind is a trainwreck. I am not doubting that. However, I would argue that his intent is not to "gain spotlight", but it is simply him answering pointed question by the media. Again, he is not making these comments with the intent that he enjoys the spotlight, making his teammates feel bad, or to humiliate ex-teammates. I truly feel that deep down TO thinks people care about what he says. Honestly, I do care. However, most people dont. Most people simply love to hate him, hence the feeding frenzy when he speaks his mind.

The only point I am trying to argue is that I dont feel TO makes these comments with the intent SportsCenter and all the reporters talking about him on a daily basis. Do you see my point?

JAA
I understand your point. I'm not even trying to make a case that Owens is constantly trying to thrust himself into the limelight. What the guy fails to grasp is that when you say the things he says into an ESPN microphone - yeah, it's going to be broadcast across the nation. If he wants to go out into the middle of the woods and call Jeff Garcia #### 1000 times, let him. It doesn't hurt anyone. However, saying it once into a reporter's tape recorder is going to make it a national headline. Either Owens doesn't care about the effects of his statements, or he's too dumb or naive to grasp the fact that if you say these things in public, the word is going to travel.Furthermore, no one in the media forced him to make backhanded comments about McNabb. No one in the media forced him to go to the Eagles brass and demand more money when he KNOWS it's in direct opposition with team policy and likely to cause a distraction in the locker room. These are the actions that are possible or even likely to have a negative effect on his team. So, which is it? Does the guy realize this and not care? If so, he's a cancer. Or does he not even understand these basic concepts? If this is the case, he's a dolt.

Self-serving tool or naive moron? You make the call...... Again, I don't doubt the guy's talent and drive. To come back and do what he did in the Super Bowl was remarkable and deserves to be lauded. The thing that boggles my mind is that he was in position to be a god in Philadelphia after that, and now he's systematically destroying all that good will and turning himself from hero to toolbox right before our eyes....
I agree completely. After reading TO's book, I would honestly say he is much closer to nieve moron than self-serving tool though he does try to promote his :popcorn: image. Dont lose sight of one benifit of TO speaking his mind: We get a different flavor of the NFL. Without folks like TO, we wouldnt have interesting information about a number of topics. I do agree that some of these topics are self-destructing to the team, though I think a lot of it is just plain interesting. You are well aware that TO has nothing to gain except contempt from fans for a lot of what he says, from this you can infer that a lot of it is close to on target :tinfoilhat: Im not saying the information about Garcia is true, but I dont think he would make up a lot of other non-publicised things from his book.JAA
I'm with you. I really can't stand the way TO handles himself off the field, but he does make things interesting. And I love him on the field......
This doesnt change that the Steelers still suck. Get out of my thread!!!
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