03-11-2010, 01:43 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Re: Bengals sign Antonio Bryant 4 years
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Originally Posted by KontradictioN
I actually answered you in the other thread, but I'll do again. First and foremost, one would not have to give up a first round pick for Terrell Owens. Whereas Owens might be a cancer, he has a lot of leadership on this team and I'd be willing to take my chances that it wouldn't happen like that, especially on a one year deal (which is my preference in signing Owens). On top of that, Owens track record in his first year with a team is excellent. He could have gone after the organization in Buffahole last year, especially with it's QB situation, but he didn't. On top of that, for one year at minimum dollars, it's a low risk-high reward situation. Should he be a good boy and play at the level he is still capable of, the team has what would be the best receiving corps at all time with a GOAT candidate QB whose hand weighs a few extra pounds from the three Super Bowl rings he has throwing to them. Should he act up, he can be deactivated/cut and kept away from the team just as easily as he was signed. ON TOP of all of this, Terrell Owens is not one domestic disturbance call away from a long-term suspension like Mr. Marshall is.
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I appreciate your response but do you honestly believe Owens would behave? What if we start 2-3 and he has 1 TD catch and Moss is getting all the catches? He will pout and you know it. As for him being an angel in Buffalo...Are you kidding? The dude laughed on the field at his QB whenever he threw an errant pass toward him. The dude called out Trent Edwards. The dude indirectly poked fun at the team with his stupid smirk he would put on his face during Q&A and just say "I just run da plays" or whatever the hell he said. If you mistake that for being a good team player, than I suppose we have a different opinion on that.
You are right about Marshall being a domestic dispute away from a suspension. That makes getting Marshall very risky. But Marshall isn't known to be an on field/lockerroom cancer the way Owens is. His problems stem off field, and to me those problems are probably more curable than Owens'. Marshall can be helped with maturity and guidance. TO's issues are different. He has been consistent throughout his career and every team he has been with. He won't change. He hasn't change, and I think it's hilarious that every year someone and some team think they will be the ones to change him.
Owens is a "me" player and I'm not sure why you think he has the leadership qualities we need in the Pats lockerroom?? Leaders don't call out their QBs, leaders dont destroy lockerrooms. TO does.
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