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T.O. - What will be his reaction to the Cowboy loss today? (1 Viewer)

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TO didn't do much to contribute in the loss (read: non-factor) He surely will be whining about something.

The Cowboy line was porous, but the Arizona D line should be given credit.

So who does T.O. pin this loss on? Romo? Folk? Pacman? Pacman's bodyguard?

:goodposting:

 
That's awesome!!!! :popcorn:

I was wondering what he is going to complain about today. You know he is going straight to the first camera after he makes himself look all pretty.

 
I vote he goes after Grurode for not jumping on the loose ball in the first half. That way he blames the loss on someone other than himself and also reinforces his decision to yell at the 300 pounder on the sidelines.

 
He's liable to simply pout and be silent, making everyone wonder what's on his mind.

Regardless of how he actually plays it, you can be sure it will be a well-calculated attempt at making it be all about him.

Dalls fans, you've seen the winning, say-all-the-right-things-tom-make-the-fans-love-you T.O.

Now, get ready to see the real T.O. It happens everywhere he plays.

 
He's liable to simply pout and be silent, making everyone wonder what's on his mind.Regardless of how he actually plays it, you can be sure it will be a well-calculated attempt at making it be all about him.Dalls fans, you've seen the winning, say-all-the-right-things-tom-make-the-fans-love-you T.O.Now, get ready to see the real T.O. It happens everywhere he plays.
To sum it up:TO when winning = :) ;) :D TO when losing = :cry: :shrug: :pokey: :censored: :bag: :hot: :rant: :angry: :missing:
 
He's liable to simply pout and be silent, making everyone wonder what's on his mind.Regardless of how he actually plays it, you can be sure it will be a well-calculated attempt at making it be all about him.Dalls fans, you've seen the winning, say-all-the-right-things-tom-make-the-fans-love-you T.O.Now, get ready to see the real T.O. It happens everywhere he plays.
To sum it up:TO when winning = :) :) :D TO when losing = ;) :censored: :angry: :missing: :D :bag: :cry: :rant: :pokey:
:shrug:I would add: :hot:
 
you guys are all over him this week and he hasn't done anything. you are going to hate because you love to hate. not because T.O. makes it easy.

haters.

 
He's liable to simply pout and be silent, making everyone wonder what's on his mind.Regardless of how he actually plays it, you can be sure it will be a well-calculated attempt at making it be all about him.Dalls fans, you've seen the winning, say-all-the-right-things-tom-make-the-fans-love-you T.O.Now, get ready to see the real T.O. It happens everywhere he plays.
To sum it up:TO when winning = :) ;) :D TO when losing = :cry: :wall: :pokey: :censored: :bag: :hot: :rant: :angry: :missing:
I'm the same way towards my fantasy football teams.By the way.......... you're welcome for sharing.
 
you guys are all over him this week and he hasn't done anything. you are going to hate because you love to hate. not because T.O. makes it easy. haters.
:wall: I can't believe that somebody took the time to run here and start this thread when the guy had yet to say anything.TO is not a smart man. The media is aware of this, and constantly shoves a microphone in his face to capitalize on that. And you guys eat it up. Kudos.
 
TO did not was not even happy after Barbers long catch and run.
right...
Well, that wasn't hard. Most TO apologists don't concede this easily.
did you watch the game? could it be possible that he wasn't smiling ear to ear because he was a little sore from making an enormous block that helped create the td?
I don't know about enormous, but absolutley a key block for sure. It was more along the lines of getting his body in between the defender and Barber but it was far from a technically good block. Still it got the job done well. I think the screaming at Grurode on the sidelines would be the big part of "bringing it on himself". When he stops dropping key passes then he can call out a teammate that harshly on the sidelines.
 
TO did not was not even happy after Barbers long catch and run.
right...
Well, that wasn't hard. Most TO apologists don't concede this easily.
did you watch the game? could it be possible that he wasn't smiling ear to ear because he was a little sore from making an enormous block that helped create the td?
I don't know about enormous, but absolutley a key block for sure. It was more along the lines of getting his body in between the defender and Barber but it was far from a technically good block. Still it got the job done well. I think the screaming at Grurode on the sidelines would be the big part of "bringing it on himself". When he stops dropping key passes then he can call out a teammate that harshly on the sidelines.
My mistake, I meant enormous in the sense that it was enormously important. You're definitely right in that case. Does an offensive leader has to be flawless on the field to assume that role on the sideline? I think it's difficult to determine how "harsh" that really was without hearing his words.
 
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you guys are all over him this week and he hasn't done anything. you are going to hate because you love to hate. not because T.O. makes it easy. haters.
I'm gonna guess they're all over him because he deserves it. This is the normal time when he starts blaming teammates and then progresses to blasting the QB. It's not hate. It's reaping what you sow.
 
TO did not was not even happy after Barbers long catch and run.
right...
Well, that wasn't hard. Most TO apologists don't concede this easily.
did you watch the game? could it be possible that he wasn't smiling ear to ear because he was a little sore from making an enormous block that helped create the td?
I don't know about enormous, but absolutley a key block for sure. It was more along the lines of getting his body in between the defender and Barber but it was far from a technically good block. Still it got the job done well. I think the screaming at Grurode on the sidelines would be the big part of "bringing it on himself". When he stops dropping key passes then he can call out a teammate that harshly on the sidelines.
My mistake, I meant enormous in the sense that it was enormously important. You're definitely right in that case. Does an offensive leader has to be flawless on the field to assume that role on the sideline? I think it's difficult to determine how "harsh" that really was without hearing his words.
Do you really think screaming at a guy like that on the sidelines is the sign of a leader? I don't. No I couldn't hear his words but his body language and delivery seemed to speak for themselves.
 
TO did not was not even happy after Barbers long catch and run.
right...
Well, that wasn't hard. Most TO apologists don't concede this easily.
did you watch the game? could it be possible that he wasn't smiling ear to ear because he was a little sore from making an enormous block that helped create the td?
I don't know about enormous, but absolutley a key block for sure. It was more along the lines of getting his body in between the defender and Barber but it was far from a technically good block. Still it got the job done well. I think the screaming at Grurode on the sidelines would be the big part of "bringing it on himself". When he stops dropping key passes then he can call out a teammate that harshly on the sidelines.
My mistake, I meant enormous in the sense that it was enormously important. You're definitely right in that case. Does an offensive leader has to be flawless on the field to assume that role on the sideline? I think it's difficult to determine how "harsh" that really was without hearing his words.
Do you really think screaming at a guy like that on the sidelines is the sign of a leader? I don't. No I couldn't hear his words but his body language and delivery seemed to speak for themselves.
matter of opinion I suppose. to continue in my defensive role... :confused: it's gotta be tough for a guy that intense on the field to just turn it off on a dime. I've never seen that o-line play as badly as they did in that first 10 minutes or so. Again, we didn't hear the words so this discussion really isn't going anywhere. in spirit of the San Diego blowout I'll quote one of San Diego's finest,"agree to disagree"
 
TO did not was not even happy after Barbers long catch and run.
right...
Well, that wasn't hard. Most TO apologists don't concede this easily.
did you watch the game? could it be possible that he wasn't smiling ear to ear because he was a little sore from making an enormous block that helped create the td?
I don't know about enormous, but absolutley a key block for sure. It was more along the lines of getting his body in between the defender and Barber but it was far from a technically good block. Still it got the job done well. I think the screaming at Grurode on the sidelines would be the big part of "bringing it on himself". When he stops dropping key passes then he can call out a teammate that harshly on the sidelines.
My mistake, I meant enormous in the sense that it was enormously important. You're definitely right in that case. Does an offensive leader has to be flawless on the field to assume that role on the sideline? I think it's difficult to determine how "harsh" that really was without hearing his words.
Do you really think screaming at a guy like that on the sidelines is the sign of a leader? I don't. No I couldn't hear his words but his body language and delivery seemed to speak for themselves.
matter of opinion I suppose. to continue in my defensive role... :unsure: it's gotta be tough for a guy that intense on the field to just turn it off on a dime. I've never seen that o-line play as badly as they did in that first 10 minutes or so. Again, we didn't hear the words so this discussion really isn't going anywhere. in spirit of the San Diego blowout I'll quote one of San Diego's finest,"agree to disagree"
Sure thing, but remember what side of the argument the guy that said that was on!
 
TO did not was not even happy after Barbers long catch and run.
right...
Well, that wasn't hard. Most TO apologists don't concede this easily.
did you watch the game? could it be possible that he wasn't smiling ear to ear because he was a little sore from making an enormous block that helped create the td?
I don't know about enormous, but absolutley a key block for sure. It was more along the lines of getting his body in between the defender and Barber but it was far from a technically good block. Still it got the job done well. I think the screaming at Grurode on the sidelines would be the big part of "bringing it on himself". When he stops dropping key passes then he can call out a teammate that harshly on the sidelines.
My mistake, I meant enormous in the sense that it was enormously important. You're definitely right in that case. Does an offensive leader has to be flawless on the field to assume that role on the sideline? I think it's difficult to determine how "harsh" that really was without hearing his words.
Do you really think screaming at a guy like that on the sidelines is the sign of a leader? I don't. No I couldn't hear his words but his body language and delivery seemed to speak for themselves.
matter of opinion I suppose. to continue in my defensive role... :excited: it's gotta be tough for a guy that intense on the field to just turn it off on a dime. I've never seen that o-line play as badly as they did in that first 10 minutes or so. Again, we didn't hear the words so this discussion really isn't going anywhere. in spirit of the San Diego blowout I'll quote one of San Diego's finest,"agree to disagree"
Sure thing, but remember what side of the argument the guy that said that was on!
:unsure: :hophead: :excited:
 
you guys are all over him this week and he hasn't done anything. you are going to hate because you love to hate. not because T.O. makes it easy.
It's like being all over the KC quarterback for throwing ####ty passes next week. There's a pretty good chance he's going to, and it won't help his team.
 
I'm a huge Cowboys fan, and I have never defended TO. But he ought to run his mouth all week long about getting him the ball. He's right, and Jason Garrett is coaching like an idiot. All TO does is score TD's. They ignored him the entire game against Cincy. When they finally threw him one short crossing route, he took it to the house.

If TO's not getting the ball, I hope, as a Cowboys fan, that he says something. Especially when they lose.

Throw him the damn ball!!!

 
TO didn't do much to contribute in the loss (read: non-factor) He surely will be whining about something.

The Cowboy line was porous, but the Arizona D line should be given credit.

So who does T.O. pin this loss on? Romo? Folk? Pacman? Pacman's bodyguard?

:goodposting:
TO has a mental problem in my view. He has no self control and does not live in same world as most. Must have been neglected emotionally as a child. I am actually starting to feel sorry for him because I really think he cant help himself. It has strarted to wear on him teammates per one of the sidline reporters.
 
TO did not was not even happy after Barbers long catch and run.
right...
Well, that wasn't hard. Most TO apologists don't concede this easily.
did you watch the game? could it be possible that he wasn't smiling ear to ear because he was a little sore from making an enormous block that helped create the td?
I don't know about enormous, but absolutley a key block for sure. It was more along the lines of getting his body in between the defender and Barber but it was far from a technically good block. Still it got the job done well. I think the screaming at Grurode on the sidelines would be the big part of "bringing it on himself". When he stops dropping key passes then he can call out a teammate that harshly on the sidelines.
My mistake, I meant enormous in the sense that it was enormously important. You're definitely right in that case. Does an offensive leader has to be flawless on the field to assume that role on the sideline? I think it's difficult to determine how "harsh" that really was without hearing his words.
Do you really think screaming at a guy like that on the sidelines is the sign of a leader? I don't. No I couldn't hear his words but his body language and delivery seemed to speak for themselves.
Actually yes. Emmit Smith was saying exactly this on ESPN several times before and after interviewing TO this year. He pointed out several players (him included) that did this consistently on the winning Cowboy teams of the 90's. He says teams can't win without that kind of leadership and he thought this Cowboy's team lacked it.I think Emmit knows a little something about winning.

 
TO didn't do much to contribute in the loss (read: non-factor) He surely will be whining about something.

The Cowboy line was porous, but the Arizona D line should be given credit.

So who does T.O. pin this loss on? Romo? Folk? Pacman? Pacman's bodyguard?

:sarcasm:
TO has a mental problem in my view. He has no self control and does not live in same world as most. Must have been neglected emotionally as a child. I am actually starting to feel sorry for him because I really think he cant help himself. It has strarted to wear on him teammates per one of the sidline reporters.
He had a very rough upbringing. Pretty sad if all true.
 
TO did not was not even happy after Barbers long catch and run.
right...
Well, that wasn't hard. Most TO apologists don't concede this easily.
did you watch the game? could it be possible that he wasn't smiling ear to ear because he was a little sore from making an enormous block that helped create the td?
I don't know about enormous, but absolutley a key block for sure. It was more along the lines of getting his body in between the defender and Barber but it was far from a technically good block. Still it got the job done well. I think the screaming at Grurode on the sidelines would be the big part of "bringing it on himself". When he stops dropping key passes then he can call out a teammate that harshly on the sidelines.
My mistake, I meant enormous in the sense that it was enormously important. You're definitely right in that case. Does an offensive leader has to be flawless on the field to assume that role on the sideline? I think it's difficult to determine how "harsh" that really was without hearing his words.
Do you really think screaming at a guy like that on the sidelines is the sign of a leader? I don't. No I couldn't hear his words but his body language and delivery seemed to speak for themselves.
Actually yes. Emmit Smith was saying exactly this on ESPN several times before and after interviewing TO this year. He pointed out several players (him included) that did this consistently on the winning Cowboy teams of the 90's. He says teams can't win without that kind of leadership and he thought this Cowboy's team lacked it.I think Emmit knows a little something about winning.
Now if he could just figure out the English language.
 

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