TrueBeliever
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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MISTAKE BY THE LAKE!!!!!!!!
that is Buffalo and T.O summed up into 4 words
Yup..
Thing is, though, is that I do feel for Buffalo. They're a great little franchise, they usually play with heart and have a truly outstanding fan base.
They've had a number of bad breaks, and a number of self-inflicted wounds, too, especially with their owner.
That team and fan base deserve better, that's all I'm sayin'..
Yup..
Thing is, though, is that I do feel for Buffalo. They're a great little franchise, they usually play with heart and have a truly outstanding fan base.
They've had a number of bad breaks, and a number of self-inflicted wounds, too, especially with their owner.
That team and fan base deserve better, that's all I'm sayin'..
Yup..
Thing is, though, is that I do feel for Buffalo. They're a great little franchise, they usually play with heart and have a truly outstanding fan base.
They've had a number of bad breaks, and a number of self-inflicted wounds, too, especially with their owner.
That team and fan base deserve better, that's all I'm sayin'..
That may be true, but TO's wounds are almost all self-inflicted.
You have to have an ego to be a great wide receiver. However, the great wide receivers also know how to use a dash of humility to temper the ego and keep it in check.
The NFL has outgrown Buffalo in many ways. It has been run poorly and their stadium is a dump. That org is simply behind the times and doesn't know how to catch up.
T.O. just needs a quarterback that can get him the ball.
Why? So he can drop it in high leverage situations?
His drops never stopped him from piling up well over 1,000 yards to go along with quite a few TD's almost every season he's played the game. His production is unquestionable. It was always his attitude and his ego that have been the problem.
And total lack of clutchness. And significant wins. He's just not a winner.
I wasn't aware that T.O. is not only a wide receiver, but is also an entire team, coaching staff, training staff, and front office.
He's had some drops, but so has Randy Moss, and every other good receiver. No, T.O.'s problem, in my opinion, is his borderline mental illness. I don't say that with contempt, either, I think he has a problem and could benefit from professional help, but of course he's rich, famous, and an athlete, so he won't try to get it.Why? So he can drop it in high leverage situations?