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I guess that means TO isn't going to Cincy although I don't know if I want him in New England either.
Awesome, I DID NOT want Bryant coming here, horrible character.
Come on, T.O, be a patriot. Sure he has an attitude, but noone denies his work ethic or his desire to win. (superbowl 39).
Awesome, I DID NOT want Bryant coming here, horrible character.
Come on, T.O, be a patriot. Sure he has an attitude, but noone denies his work ethic or his desire to win. (superbowl 39).
Awesome, I DID NOT want Bryant coming here, horrible character.
Come on, T.O, be a patriot. Sure he has an attitude, but noone denies his work ethic or his desire to win. (superbowl 39).
Pros- Great talent. Great work ethic. Plays hard. Could be had for reasonable dollars
Cons- "I" player, 36 years old, potential locker room problem, tends to drop passes.
I actually do question his desire to win. If he wanted to win so badly, he would have played nice in winning organizations like Philly and Dallas.
I can't deny the dropped balls, the "I" player, and his age. (It would be a 1 year deal anyway).
I think T.O gets his attitude when the team isn't performing well, which correlates to him "not getting enough balls, as people say he whines about".
He went bad in Philly when they were mediocre the year after they lost the superbowl.
He went bad during the 9-7 season when Romo made too many mistakes and got blown out by 30 points to the Eagles.on the season finale.
When the team is doing great, he's a positive lockeroom guy, when the team is doing bad, he's a cancer.
I can't deny the dropped balls, the "I" player, and his age. (It would be a 1 year deal anyway).
I think T.O gets his attitude when the team isn't performing well, which correlates to him "not getting enough balls, as people say he whines about".
He went bad in Philly when they were mediocre the year after they lost the superbowl.
He went bad during the 9-7 season when Romo made too many mistakes and got blown out by 30 points to the Eagles on the season finale.
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When the team is doing great, he's a positive lockeroom guy, when the team is doing bad, he's a cancer.
The Pats should sign T.O.. Yes, I'm not a fan of old players but this guy keeps himself in top physical condition which he learned from Jerry Rice. Also, I'm positive he's over the "me" first attitude as I'm sure he realizes a team isn't going to sign a 36 year old WR to be their #1 option. You have to be in real denial to think that. And he still caught 800 yards from the musical chairs they call QB's in Buffalo. Sign him to a one year deal and draft a WR early.
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Perhaps. But if the Pats are 3-5 and things look dank, is TO going to fight or turtle?
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If the Pats start out 3-5, T.O would be saying things left and right. I'm pretty sure many other players would be, and pats fans would be rioting. 3-5 won't happen.
T.O may be crazy, but this is how I look at the UFA WR's left.
T.O
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-Derrick Mason
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-A group of others that are relatively close to the same.
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I want T.O or Derrick Mason.
uh..let's see...the chances of Owens joining the Patriots...0.0%
yeah...let's beat the dead horse into a blood puddle and then go beserk screaming the Pats aren't doing anything when they don't sign him.
sounds about right