irishgit 01/02/2007
On the T.O. scale, this kind of thing hardly seems to move the needle anymore. I'm actually starting to feel a sort of morbid pity for the man. This isn't prima donna behaviour any more. It looks more like clinical mental illness.
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luridlloyd 07/18/2006
I was suprised that another malcontent Keyshawn Johnson didn't do more for the 'boys. Owens is an awesome talent, but he thinks he more important than the team or the team winning. As a Niners fan we didn't want him back.
CanadaSucks 07/18/2006
Hey TO, if you didn't like Donovan McNabb, you're going to looooove Drew Bledsoe. . .best sportswriter line concerning this ass: "TO has released his second autobiography. . .which is one more than Winston Churchill. . ."
alpepper 07/18/2006
Being a Philly fan, I was sickened by the whole T.O. fiasco and the 2005 implosion of the Eagles. It was the first time in sports history where an agent (Rosenhaus) single-handedly destroyed a team. Owens has million-dollar hands and a 10-cent head. Dallas fans may be exultant now; but wait until Bledsoe can't escape a pass rush and can't get the ball to T.O. - then watch the fireworks between T.O., Bledsoe, Parcells, and Jerry Jones [with ESPN tossing kerosene]. Dallas will soon be regretting their acquisition.
numbah16tdhaha 07/18/2006
Yawn. The Cowgirls are screwed... (numbah braces for another round of hatemail)
zuchinibut 03/30/2006
A big deal, but not as big as the repetitive producers at ESPN would have you believe.
minkey 03/25/2006
A fitting team for TO. Jerry Jones is the Steinbrenner of football, and he'll pull out his checkbook for the big players. Coach Parcells has been known to work succesfully with hotheads in the past. TO's a gamble but undoubtably one of the top stars in the game, and if Dallas is looking to run deep in the playoffs signing a guy like TO is key.
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