View Full Version : If TO came to the Cowboys and caught the winning TD in the SuperBowl...
Asklesko
11-23-2005, 07:16 PM
Would you like him then?
Teague31
11-23-2005, 07:17 PM
since you put it that way the answer is simple- HELL NO.
Erik_H
11-23-2005, 07:18 PM
since you put it that way the answer is simple- HELL NO.
no
I'd rather lose without him than win with him.
Rack Bauer
11-23-2005, 07:18 PM
since you put it that way the answer is simple- HELL NO.
What he said.
I should "Like" him cuz he caught a TD pass? I don't think so.
BrAinPaiNt
11-23-2005, 07:23 PM
What he said.
I should "Like" him cuz he caught a TD pass? I don't think so.
I would like the idea we scored...that it helped the team.
But as far as T.O. goes...I would still loath him. :laugh2:
yesfan
11-23-2005, 07:39 PM
I think the league did the only thing it could do,and
it had to be this decision.If the integrity of the game,any
game,is compromised,then the these prima donna types,and
thugs,ruin the the actual game itself. The NFL wins in this.
Sorry he's a cancer. Jmho
Cajuncowboy
11-23-2005, 07:41 PM
NO
That's about as simple as I can put it.
SultanOfSix
11-23-2005, 07:43 PM
Yes. He's a phenomenal player. He just lacks sensitivity (of other people's feelings) and really isn't that smart. Whether the former can be taught or not is debatable.
I'm actually kind of tired of all the TO bashing.
Now, does that mean I want him on the team. No. It will take me a lot of convincing that he has actually changed.
Lifer
11-23-2005, 07:46 PM
Would you like him then?
I like him now; for all the toxicity that he brings to the locker room, all he does is score touchdowns on the field.
A smart team would sign him, ignore him off the field, and praise the ground he walks on the field.
Throughout this entire Eagles / TO situation, Eagles management has only contributed to TO's fire off the field.
Yeagermeister
11-23-2005, 07:46 PM
I'd love that we'd won the sb but I'd still hate TO just like I don't like Deion.
Cowboys&Caps
11-23-2005, 07:50 PM
no
I'd rather lose without him than win with him.
dumbest thing i have ever heard
ever heard of winning at any cost? having him wouldn't even be that bad, we just have to go into it understanding that we must be quick to pull the trigger on cutting him if he starts his crap
jcollins28
11-23-2005, 07:50 PM
This board has gone to hell! How many freakin T.O threads are going to be starting? Hey mods how about having a T.O section. Away from this section of the board.
I would rather win with him than lose without him. Of course, he has never helped a team win anything so it is a moot point. He takes more than he brings to a team.
Put Henson In
11-23-2005, 08:06 PM
Hell yea I would love him. Super Bowls are hard to come by.
silverbear
11-23-2005, 08:08 PM
Would you like him then?
Naw, I won't get between you and your true love... you have a clear field...
silverbear
11-23-2005, 08:12 PM
dumbest thing i have ever heard
ever heard of winning at any cost? having him wouldn't even be that bad, we just have to go into it understanding that we must be quick to pull the trigger on cutting him if he starts his crap
And that would, of course, screw the salary cap... so you've advocating risking a couple-three years of losing again, on the chance he MIGHT straighten up and fly right, when the guy has been trouble for every team that has taken him on...
BRILLIANT!!!
silverbear
11-23-2005, 08:13 PM
Hell yea I would love him. Super Bowls are hard to come by.
I see-- so you say that signing TO would guarantee us a Super Bowl...
Strange how it didn't work that way for the Niners or Iggles...
Cajuncowboy
11-23-2005, 08:21 PM
I see-- so you say that signing TO would guarantee us a Super Bowl...
Strange how it didn't work that way for the Niners or Iggles...
LOL! Good one SB.
BTW, Happy T-Day to ya!
dbair1967
11-23-2005, 08:31 PM
Would you like him then?
:rolleyes:
David
LaTunaNostra
11-23-2005, 08:41 PM
Catching a game winning pass in the SB wouldn't make me like him. Like the QB, linemen and rest of team, he'd be doing what he's paid to do.
What would make me like him is hearing him say what Julius did last week re MBIII...that he'd be happy to share the rock.
Or hearing him say, like Key, that he is ready, willing, and able to block, even if he doesn't rack up Pro Bowl numbers.
I'd like him if like Terry he never whined, strutted, pouted, sulked, or demanded the ball.
Or like Jason he never groused about more blocking assignments.
Or like Dan, LA, and Marco mentored the young players.
Or like Patrick nver sought the limelight but worked hard to get better.
If TO could be unselfish and not blow his own horn and not crave the limelight and not put himself above his team, (like the rest of our players do), I would have no problem liking him, regardless of how many passes he caught.
Dawgs0916
11-23-2005, 08:49 PM
This board has gone to hell! How many freakin T.O threads are going to be starting? Hey mods how about having a T.O section. Away from this section of the board.
I agree. This is the first time ive posted in a TO thread, and I gotta say its getting ridiculous. Every 5 minutes theres a new one about him. Just stop already....Im not even going to finish reading this one all the way through
notherbob
11-23-2005, 09:06 PM
Would you like Bin Ladin if he scored a SB touch for the Boys, or maybe Zarkawi?
fiveandcounting
11-23-2005, 09:21 PM
Would you like him then?
no, no
Da Hammer
11-23-2005, 09:31 PM
Would you like Bin Ladin if he scored a SB touch for the Boys, or maybe Zarkawi?
:confused: Your an idiot if your comparing what T.O has done to what Bin Ladin and all those bast*rds have done. Going back to the original question, i already like him for what he does on the field and even more because of the teams he has screwed over, Philly and the 49'ers (2 of our hated rivals).
speedkilz88
11-23-2005, 09:58 PM
Did you like Terry Glenn before he was a Cowboy?
Did you want Terry Glenn when BP signed him?
Do you like/want Terry Glenn now?
Did you like Keyshawn before he was a Cowboy?
Did you want to trade Galloway for Keyshawn?
Do you like/want Keyshawn now?
I remember many posters have tantrums about not wanting either of these guys.
Nightshade
11-23-2005, 10:03 PM
:confused: Your an idiot if your comparing what T.O has done to what Bin Ladin and all those bast*rds have done. Going back to the original question, i already like him for what he does on the field and even more because of the teams he has screwed over, Philly and the 49'ers (2 of our hated rivals).
Yep, I think that was the most ludicrous comparison that I've ever heard of. :eek: except for all those "mother of all" jokes from the first gulf war.
Despite my not wanting to compare a big mouth arrogant football player to an international terrorist responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent people all over the world, I'd still JUST SAY NO to T.O. !!!!!!!
oh and btw...
Happy Thanksgiving to all our U.S. brethren south of the border. Despite the trials and tribulations of the past year, we all have so much more to be thankfull for in Canada and the U.S., than we have to complain of.
Lest we forget our blessings while trying to overcome our difficulties.
notherbob
11-23-2005, 10:16 PM
:confused: Your an idiot if your comparing what T.O has done to what Bin Ladin and all those bast*rds have done. Going back to the original question, i already like him for what he does on the field and even more because of the teams he has screwed over, Philly and the 49'ers (2 of our hated rivals).
No, of course not, but my point is that while it doesn't usually matter what happens off the field, sometimes it does and you can't allow self-centered, disruptive, tantrum-throwing prima donnas (see Antonia {misspelling intentionally} Bryant) to cause the team to deteriorate in it's performance. I admire and respect his athletic prowess, but detest they ways he has essentially destroyed two teams in order to childishly get his way. If you could only put him in a box after the game and not open it up again until the next game, he might be acceptable, especially if his mouth is properly taped shut but I think there's probably laws against that.
If BP wouldn't put up with Bryant, I doubt he would tolerate TO. BP has put together a good cohesive team here and will no doubt add to it in the off-season and it will be even better next year. It would be a shame to see that melt down. This team is heading the right way without TO and in my opinion, have a better chance of attaining it if they avoid TO. His present employer doesn't seem to have benefitted much from his being there. Of course, maybe the Eagles deserved it, some of their players thought so and said so.
I suppose I would accept him if he settled down; I accepted DeIon, but never managed to like him and still don't. I have learned to accept things I can't change, but I don't have to like them.
It's a team game and is so now more than ever before and Parcells realizes that. Jerry Jones doesn't. Jerry's just attracted to the sparkle and the loud music.
Jack Burton
11-23-2005, 10:24 PM
I'm more sick of T.O now than when he was playing.
Why are some people so hung up on him? This isn't a videogame guys, this is real life and team chemistry is a very important thing. I think guys like him destroy it, and don't want him here no matter how good he is.
That's all.
Wolverine
11-23-2005, 10:37 PM
Not sure what to think of this. Maybe if I ever get to meet T.O. and talk to him for a little bit then I will let you know.
What I will say is I have great respect for the man in how he came back so fast from that serious injury to play in the Super Bowl. That is someone who I would want on this team. I also know BP is a coach who can control to.
I just hope we can get him after this season.
Big changes on the OL and adding T.O. will give us a very dangerous offense. We have some good WRs on this team but none that strike fear in defenses and make DCs worry for the week before they face us. T.O. scares defenses and their DCs. They plan their whole defense plans to stop T.O. If T.O. comes to Dallas they will all key on stopping T.O. like always.
I like that. They will slow him down but that leaves them having to stop Glenn Key and Witten. And our running game.
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