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I have watched several post-game speeches by Tyrrell Owens to his Cowboys teammates. It appears that Wade Phillips gives his post-game coach speech which is pretty standard in the NFL. But for some reason, it seems he turns it over to TO to let him "say a few words".
One really sickening episode was listening to TO thank his teammates for letting him have a good game against his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles. He told them all how important it was "TO HIM"!!!
Wow!
Do his mates actually care what is important to him? How can his own teammates stomach this BS? I'm certain that none of them cared about how important it was for TO.
But once again, last night I witnessed Phillips turning his post-game speech over to TO. After all his BS last year, isn't there someone else the Cowboys look to as a leader? If not, that is a pretty poor situation over there in CowboyLand.
Do anyone have any insight into this?
One really sickening episode was listening to TO thank his teammates for letting him have a good game against his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles. He told them all how important it was "TO HIM"!!!
Wow!
Do his mates actually care what is important to him? How can his own teammates stomach this BS? I'm certain that none of them cared about how important it was for TO.
But once again, last night I witnessed Phillips turning his post-game speech over to TO. After all his BS last year, isn't there someone else the Cowboys look to as a leader? If not, that is a pretty poor situation over there in CowboyLand.
Do anyone have any insight into this?
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