Here's the thing with T.O. He has tremendous skills and athleticism
as a football player. No question. Here's the thing, you have to translate it into being a good teammate if the ultimate goal is to win. Also when you don't win you can't go throwing your teammates and coaches under the bus. I was terribly disappointed in the way he treated McNabb who is the cornerstone of the eagles franchise. After you lose the super bowl, you tell the media i wasn't the one who got tired. WTF! Excuse me. This team won two playoff games with your"You should be so priviliged to have me as a teammate"ass on the sideline. After that debacle instead of saying during the offseason okay McNabb i made a mistake let's put this behind us and move on and win games, he continued to whine and gripe like a two year old baby. Whaa I don't have to talk to Donovan if i don't want to. Wasn't T.O the one who cried his way out of a trade to Baltimore to go to Philly in the first place? You think Ray Lewis would have let T.O come to Baltimore with that bullshit. Hell no. Say what you want about Ray Lewis this dude is all about winning. I could care less about the cowboys but look at the blowup following the loss to the steelers last season. I hate to say it but dude is a locker room killer. I hate to admit but i think the cowboys will actually be a better team this year. T.O is a good media circus act but he won't win help you win postseason games win it counts. Don't believe me, just ask the cowboys. [Edited 7/28/09 9:06am] Don't laugh at my funk
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Graycap23 said: SCNDLS said: I was thinking the same thing. He really hasn't done anything controversial since he left Philly but people still hatin'. Mick Vick the dog killer will get a second chance, rebuild his public image and be welcomed by the public with open arms (especially if he wins some games) before folks and the MEDIA will ever stop talking shit about TO. Jerry did him dirty and you can tell that it really hurt him. I think T.O. will take the Bills 2 the playoffs this year. I wouldn't bet the house on it. The bengals have a better chance. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: Here's the thing with T.O. He has tremendous skills and athleticism
as a football player. No question. Here's the thing, you have to translate it into being a good teammate if the ultimate goal is to win. Also when you don't win you can't go throwing your teammates and coaches under the bus. I was terribly disappointed in the way he treated McNabb who is the cornerstone of the eagles franchise. After you lose the super bowl, you tell the media i wasn't the one who got tired. WTF! Excuse me. This team won two playoff games with your"You should be so priviliged to have me as a teammate"ass on the sideline. After that debacle instead of saying during the offseason okay McNabb i made a mistake let's put this behind us and move on and win games, he continued to whine and gripe like a two year old baby. Whaa I don't have to talk to Donovan if i don't want to. Wasn't T.O the one who cried his way out of a trade to Baltimore to go to Philly in the first place? You think Ray Lewis would have let T.O come to Baltimore with that bullshit. Hell no. Say what you want about Ray Lewis this dude is all about winning. I could care less about the cowboys but look at the blowup following the loss to the steelers last season. I hate to say it but dude is a locker room killer. I hate to admit but i think the cowboys will actually be a better team this year. T.O is a good media circus act but he won't win help you win postseason games win it counts. Don't believe me, just ask the cowboys. [Edited 7/28/09 9:06am] Ummmm, that whole escapade with Philly was HOW many years ago??? Everybody needs to let that shit go. He didn't do ANYTHING close to that mess here in Dallas. Also, the Cowboys falling apart before and during the playoffs didn't have shit to do with TO. I'm laying that shit squarely on Romo self-destructing and the predictable play calling by the coaches. TO didn't throw anybody under the bus in that situation, he just called a spade, a spade, which I've seen Ray Lewis do many times about other players yet when he does it he's a warrior all about the winning, but TO is throwing folks under the bus. He will never be given the same slack as other players no matter how right he may be. | |
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phunkdaddy said: Graycap23 said: I think T.O. will take the Bills 2 the playoffs this year. I wouldn't bet the house on it. The bengals have a better chance. .....we shall see. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: I still don't get why the cowboys cut him loose. Was it a personality conflict or something?
that's fucked up his dad lived across the street and never saw about him or tried to be in his life. Oh but now he's bigtime football player and that old fool wanna play daddy. Men be straight up trifling, low budget, and low class at times. T.O. is crying about in in the previews. Such a shame. If he gives that old coot some money I will not watch another episode. And dayum, Mo's sister stood her up! trifling. Oddly enough, I haven't heard TO even mention his own sons in YEARS. I wonder what that's about. I hope he's not repeating the cycle. [Edited 7/28/09 10:43am] | |
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SCNDLS said: DesireeNevermind said: I still don't get why the cowboys cut him loose. Was it a personality conflict or something?
that's fucked up his dad lived across the street and never saw about him or tried to be in his life. Oh but now he's bigtime football player and that old fool wanna play daddy. Men be straight up trifling, low budget, and low class at times. T.O. is crying about in in the previews. Such a shame. If he gives that old coot some money I will not watch another episode. And dayum, Mo's sister stood her up! trifling. Oddly enough, I haven't heard TO even mention his own sons in YEARS. I wonder what that's about. I hope he's not repeating the cycle. [Edited 7/28/09 10:43am] Oh now that IS sad. But it's to be expected from a man who is not fully mature his damn self. You can't be a daddy if you're still pining for one. Many people emulate what they learned in their childhood so perhaps he will keep the cycle going. | |
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SCNDLS said: phunkdaddy said: Here's the thing with T.O. He has tremendous skills and athleticism
as a football player. No question. Here's the thing, you have to translate it into being a good teammate if the ultimate goal is to win. Also when you don't win you can't go throwing your teammates and coaches under the bus. I was terribly disappointed in the way he treated McNabb who is the cornerstone of the eagles franchise. After you lose the super bowl, you tell the media i wasn't the one who got tired. WTF! Excuse me. This team won two playoff games with your"You should be so priviliged to have me as a teammate"ass on the sideline. After that debacle instead of saying during the offseason okay McNabb i made a mistake let's put this behind us and move on and win games, he continued to whine and gripe like a two year old baby. Whaa I don't have to talk to Donovan if i don't want to. Wasn't T.O the one who cried his way out of a trade to Baltimore to go to Philly in the first place? You think Ray Lewis would have let T.O come to Baltimore with that bullshit. Hell no. Say what you want about Ray Lewis this dude is all about winning. I could care less about the cowboys but look at the blowup following the loss to the steelers last season. I hate to say it but dude is a locker room killer. I hate to admit but i think the cowboys will actually be a better team this year. T.O is a good media circus act but he won't win help you win postseason games win it counts. Don't believe me, just ask the cowboys. [Edited 7/28/09 9:06am] Ummmm, that whole escapade with Philly was HOW many years ago??? Everybody needs to let that shit go. He didn't do ANYTHING close to that mess here in Dallas. Also, the Cowboys falling apart before and during the playoffs didn't have shit to do with TO. I'm laying that shit squarely on Romo self-destructing and the predictable play calling by the coaches. TO didn't throw anybody under the bus in that situation, he just called a spade, a spade, which I've seen Ray Lewis do many times about other players yet when he does it he's a warrior all about the winning, but TO is throwing folks under the bus. He will never be given the same slack as other players no matter how right he may be. That may be your hormones talking sweetie. Anyway i know quite a few cowboy fans and they are glad T.O is out. Yes Romo still has something to prove but now he doesn't have to worry about how many times a game he must get the ball to T.O. Now he can just rely on that 3 headed monster at RB Barber/Choice/Jones and throwing passes to Witten, Roy Williams, and Miles Austin. These guys will be more cohesive. You will be a happier camper when the cowboys make the playoffs this season. As for Ray Lewis please point out one time when he criticized a fellow teammate. Even during the years the Ravens didn't make the playoffs, he always fought to make his team better. Anyway i wish T.O all the luck in Buffalo but sorry honey it's a disaster waiting to happen. The truth is the truth. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: SCNDLS said: Ummmm, that whole escapade with Philly was HOW many years ago??? Everybody needs to let that shit go. He didn't do ANYTHING close to that mess here in Dallas. Also, the Cowboys falling apart before and during the playoffs didn't have shit to do with TO. I'm laying that shit squarely on Romo self-destructing and the predictable play calling by the coaches. TO didn't throw anybody under the bus in that situation, he just called a spade, a spade, which I've seen Ray Lewis do many times about other players yet when he does it he's a warrior all about the winning, but TO is throwing folks under the bus. He will never be given the same slack as other players no matter how right he may be. That may be your hormones talking sweetie. Anyway i know quite a few cowboy fans and they are glad T.O is out. Yes Romo still has something to prove but now he doesn't have to worry about how many times a game he must get the ball to T.O. Now he can just rely on that 3 headed monster at RB Barber/Choice/Jones and throwing passes to Witten, Roy Williams, and Miles Austin. These guys will be more cohesive. You will be a happier camper when the cowboys make the playoffs this season. As for Ray Lewis please point out one time when he criticized a fellow teammate. Even during the years the Ravens didn't make the playoffs, he always fought to make his team better. Anyway i wish T.O all the luck in Buffalo but sorry honey it's a disaster waiting to happen. The truth is the truth. No it ain't hormones, and fans are fair weather all day long. I'll take the word of his teammates over fans any day. And I can't recall a single player, again other than Witten, saying anything negative about TO or questioning his desire to win. Please tell me something that TO did in his time in Dallas that comes even CLOSE to his shenanigans in Philly OR SF. | |
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SCNDLS said: phunkdaddy said: That may be your hormones talking sweetie. Anyway i know quite a few cowboy fans and they are glad T.O is out. Yes Romo still has something to prove but now he doesn't have to worry about how many times a game he must get the ball to T.O. Now he can just rely on that 3 headed monster at RB Barber/Choice/Jones and throwing passes to Witten, Roy Williams, and Miles Austin. These guys will be more cohesive. You will be a happier camper when the cowboys make the playoffs this season. As for Ray Lewis please point out one time when he criticized a fellow teammate. Even during the years the Ravens didn't make the playoffs, he always fought to make his team better. Anyway i wish T.O all the luck in Buffalo but sorry honey it's a disaster waiting to happen. The truth is the truth. No it ain't hormones, and fans are fair weather all day long. I'll take the word of his teammates over fans any day. And I can't recall a single player, again other than Witten, saying anything negative about TO or questioning his desire to win. Please tell me something that TO did in his time in Dallas that comes even CLOSE to his shenanigans in Philly OR SF. Ever heard the expression you can't bullshit a bullshitter,outfox a fox, or slick a can of oil. You can talk to a few players and they'll say yeah this guy is alright. America watched this guy self implode on the sideline against the steelers last year. I know this myself being a steelers fan. After the cowboys lost the lead T.O lost it. You think he was discussing his taxes with the coaches then. I saw his press conference after the game. Well we lost the game because I wasn't getting the ball. The media didn't make that shit up. Then the whole thing the following week about Romo and Witten conspiring to get Witten the ball more than T.O. and having a meeting with your wideouts and telling one of them he should have an issue too. If your owner who has a history of signing players whom are perceived to be "risk"players goes out an consult with other players and coaches about this guy and base his decision to release him for more locker room cohesiveness"That speaks volumes". Dude is an excellent football player, but if you're trying to build a cohesive championship football team then T.O probably isn't your guy. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: SCNDLS said: No it ain't hormones, and fans are fair weather all day long. I'll take the word of his teammates over fans any day. And I can't recall a single player, again other than Witten, saying anything negative about TO or questioning his desire to win. Please tell me something that TO did in his time in Dallas that comes even CLOSE to his shenanigans in Philly OR SF. Ever heard the expression you can't bullshit a bullshitter,outfox a fox, or slick a can of oil. You can talk to a few players and they'll say yeah this guy is alright. America watched this guy self implode on the sideline against the steelers last year. I know this myself being a steelers fan. After the cowboys lost the lead T.O lost it. You think he was discussing his taxes with the coaches then. I saw his press conference after the game. Well we lost the game because I wasn't getting the ball. The media didn't make that shit up. Then the whole thing the following week about Romo and Witten conspiring to get Witten the ball more than T.O. and having a meeting with your wideouts and telling one of them he should have an issue too. If your owner who has a history of signing players whom are perceived to be "risk"players goes out an consult with other players and coaches about this guy and base his decision to release him for more locker room cohesiveness"That speaks volumes". Dude is an excellent football player, but if you're trying to build a cohesive championship football team then T.O probably isn't your guy. So, in your opinion, losing it on the sidelines, which is something MOST players do at one point or another when they're losing a game they coulda won, compares to what went down in Philly??? Nope, not buying it. TO didn't have any major issues with any of his teammates until he called Romo and Witten out and he wasn't lying on them so I don't see the problem. If he was that detrimental to the team, players woulda said something. Instead, most of the offensive AND defensive leaders on the team came out and fully supported him and agreed that he wasn't getting the ball enough and that Romo was overly dependant on Witten, which everybody in the league knew which is why they fell apart. | |
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SCNDLS said: phunkdaddy said: Ever heard the expression you can't bullshit a bullshitter,outfox a fox, or slick a can of oil. You can talk to a few players and they'll say yeah this guy is alright. America watched this guy self implode on the sideline against the steelers last year. I know this myself being a steelers fan. After the cowboys lost the lead T.O lost it. You think he was discussing his taxes with the coaches then. I saw his press conference after the game. Well we lost the game because I wasn't getting the ball. The media didn't make that shit up. Then the whole thing the following week about Romo and Witten conspiring to get Witten the ball more than T.O. and having a meeting with your wideouts and telling one of them he should have an issue too. If your owner who has a history of signing players whom are perceived to be "risk"players goes out an consult with other players and coaches about this guy and base his decision to release him for more locker room cohesiveness"That speaks volumes". Dude is an excellent football player, but if you're trying to build a cohesive championship football team then T.O probably isn't your guy. So, in your opinion, losing it on the sidelines, which is something MOST players do at one point or another when they're losing a game they coulda won, compares to what went down in Philly??? Nope, not buying it. TO didn't have any major issues with any of his teammates until he called Romo and Witten out and he wasn't lying on them so I don't see the problem. If he was that detrimental to the team, players woulda said something. Instead, most of the offensive AND defensive leaders on the team came out and fully supported him and agreed that he wasn't getting the ball enough and that Romo was overly dependant on Witten, which everybody in the league knew which is why they fell apart. Okay woman I'm done fighting. Get the baby oil ready and I'll bring the gin and vodka. I'm ready for some mackin. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: SCNDLS said: So, in your opinion, losing it on the sidelines, which is something MOST players do at one point or another when they're losing a game they coulda won, compares to what went down in Philly??? Nope, not buying it. TO didn't have any major issues with any of his teammates until he called Romo and Witten out and he wasn't lying on them so I don't see the problem. If he was that detrimental to the team, players woulda said something. Instead, most of the offensive AND defensive leaders on the team came out and fully supported him and agreed that he wasn't getting the ball enough and that Romo was overly dependant on Witten, which everybody in the league knew which is why they fell apart. Okay woman I'm done fighting. Get the baby oil ready and I'll bring the gin and vodka. I'm ready for some mackin. Make sure you bring the child support check. | |
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SCNDLS said: phunkdaddy said: Okay woman I'm done fighting. Get the baby oil ready and I'll bring the gin and vodka. I'm ready for some mackin. Make sure you bring the child support check. Ah damn i'll be working 2 jobs until he turns 18. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: SCNDLS said: Make sure you bring the child support check. Ah damn i'll be working 2 jobs until he turns 18. Don't forget about the twins. | |
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phunkdaddy said: SCNDLS said: So, in your opinion, losing it on the sidelines, which is something MOST players do at one point or another when they're losing a game they coulda won, compares to what went down in Philly??? Nope, not buying it. TO didn't have any major issues with any of his teammates until he called Romo and Witten out and he wasn't lying on them so I don't see the problem. If he was that detrimental to the team, players woulda said something. Instead, most of the offensive AND defensive leaders on the team came out and fully supported him and agreed that he wasn't getting the ball enough and that Romo was overly dependant on Witten, which everybody in the league knew which is why they fell apart. Okay woman I'm done fighting. Get the baby oil ready and I'll bring the gin and vodka. I'm ready for some mackin. Ewww @ vodka "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: phunkdaddy said: Okay woman I'm done fighting. Get the baby oil ready and I'll bring the gin and vodka. I'm ready for some mackin. Ewww @ vodka Bad memories??? | |
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vodka, football and child support. T.O. life story? | |
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DesireeNevermind said: vodka, football and child support. T.O. life story?
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SCNDLS said: bboy87 said: Ewww @ vodka Bad memories??? I guess you didn't read when I was trying to numb the sadness of MJ's passing and me drinking vodka mixed with Shasta lemon soda "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: SCNDLS said: Bad memories??? I guess you didn't read when I was trying to numb the sadness of MJ's passing and me drinking vodka mixed with Shasta lemon soda Shasta aw hell naw BBoy. That is worst than drinking a generic store brand soda. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: bboy87 said: I guess you didn't read when I was trying to numb the sadness of MJ's passing and me drinking vodka mixed with Shasta lemon soda Shasta aw hell naw BBoy. That is worst than drinking a generic store brand soda. He got it from the dollar store, the best place to buy sodas and fruit drink Not fruit JUICE, but FRUIT DRINK "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: SCNDLS said: Lookin' like Ralphie That's not nice. | |
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bboy87 said: SCNDLS said: Bad memories??? I guess you didn't read when I was trying to numb the sadness of MJ's passing and me drinking vodka mixed with Shasta lemon soda No I missed it, but that'll learn ya. | |
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bboy87 said: phunkdaddy said: Shasta aw hell naw BBoy. That is worst than drinking a generic store brand soda. He got it from the dollar store, the best place to buy sodas and fruit drink Not fruit JUICE, but FRUIT DRINK Yeah just not Shasta. I remember the one time i made a mistake and bought that shit from the dollar store it taste like i was drinking a mix of tonic water and diabetic kool aid. [Edited 7/29/09 9:58am] [Edited 7/29/09 9:59am] [Edited 7/29/09 10:00am] Don't laugh at my funk
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Dayclear said: bboy87 said: That's not nice. "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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T.O. fine as fuck. I just cannot stress that enough. and no it aint just the money either
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DesireeNevermind said: T.O. fine as fuck. I just cannot stress that enough. and no it aint just the money either
But as Scarlett O'Hara said "Well ya know...money does help." That's my bitch, the supreme OG, "Original Golddigga" | |
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SCNDLS said: DesireeNevermind said: T.O. fine as fuck. I just cannot stress that enough. and no it aint just the money either
But as Scarlett O'Hara said "Well ya know...money does help." That's my bitch, the supreme OG, "Original Golddigga" Sistahgirl had it going on. Love me some Scarlett. But she ruined her game pining after weak ass Ashley "I hate you Melanie and I hate yo baby. If only I hadn't promised Ashley. If only I hadn't promised! | |
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