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BARRYRAY
01-01-2006, 09:29 AM
He was spotted hanging out with Keyshawn in LV last night according to the Las Vegas Review Journal, maybe Michael Irvin is right, he's coming to the Cowboys...

Eddie
01-01-2006, 09:32 AM
Just say NO to TO. :bang2:

TheSkaven
01-01-2006, 09:35 AM
Dug up the source, if anyone is interested: http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2006/Jan-01-Sun-2006/news/5159238.html

SIGHTINGS

Terrell Owens of the Philadelphia Eagles, buying a Batman shadow box signed by Christian Bale at the Antiquities store in the Forum Shops at Caesars on Saturday. ... Rob Lowe and his son, checking out Rick Thomas' big-cat show at the Stardust on Saturday. ... Kid Rock, dining at N9NE Steakhouse (Palms) with NFL pass catchers Keyshawn Johnson of the Dallas Cowboys and Owens, who spent most of the season on the Eagles' reserve-suspended list. ... Kanye West, with no security or entourage in sight, shaking hands with fans in the Aladdin casino on Friday. ... Checking out the opening of Jet (The Mirage) on Friday: Nicky Hilton and beau Kevin Connelly, Benjamin McKenzie of "The O.C." and TV prankster Jamie Kennedy. ... Hilton and Connelly had dinner at Stack (The Mirage) with sister Paris Hilton and her boyfriend, Stavros Niarchos. ... Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees, at Caramel (Bellagio) on Friday. ... Paris Hilton, going industrial- strength blond at Canyon Ranch salon (The Venetian) on Saturday. ... Supermodel Linda Evangelista, having champagne with a gentleman at Light (Bellagio) on Friday. ... At Tryst (Wynn): Kid Rock, Cedric the Entertainer, Jason Giambi, Tito Ortiz, members of Matchbox Twenty, Javon Walker, Ice-T and Owens. Ice-T also attended Celine Dion's show with wife Coco, dined at William B's (Stardust) with showbiz hypnotists Michael Johns and Terry Stokes and attended Stokes' "Hypnosis Gone Wild" at the Stardust.

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 09:36 AM
Just say NO to TO. :bang2:
:hammer:

cowboyfan4life_mark
01-01-2006, 09:40 AM
Wonder why Keyshawn was in Vegas last night with game day being today? Maybe he borrowed Jerry's jet... :D

CactusCowboy
01-01-2006, 09:43 AM
Cool website-thanks.

uberfan
01-01-2006, 09:48 AM
First thought that popped into my head, too.

Wonder why Keyshawn was in Vegas last night with game day being today? :D

lspain1
01-01-2006, 09:51 AM
Wonder why Keyshawn was in Vegas last night with game day being today? Maybe he borrowed Jerry's jet... :D


If you read the article carefully, it doesn't say exactly when the 'sightings' were made.

big dog cowboy
01-01-2006, 10:35 AM
Kid Rock, dining at N9NE Steakhouse (Palms) with NFL pass catchers Keyshawn Johnson of the Dallas Cowboys and Owens, who spent most of the season on the Eagles' reserve-suspended list. ...
So does this mean Kid Rock might be coming here also? :lmao2:

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 10:37 AM
So does this mean Kid Rock might be coming here also? :lmao2:
He could replace Rowdy :D

demdcowboys#1
01-01-2006, 10:37 AM
I wouldnt mind getting him, he could provide that depth and threat at WR

Sarge
01-01-2006, 10:37 AM
So does this mean Kid Rock might be coming here also? :lmao2:

:yourock:

cowboyfan4life_mark
01-01-2006, 10:38 AM
If you read the article carefully, it doesn't say exactly when the 'sightings' were made.
He was spotted hanging out with Keyshawn in LV last night according to the Las Vegas Review Journal, maybe Michael Irvin is right, he's coming to the Cowboys...

I trusted BARRYRAY... :D

DallasDomination
01-01-2006, 01:24 PM
You guys know my take on T.O









Bring him to DALLAS !:bow:

Fletch
01-01-2006, 01:40 PM
Just say NO to TO. :bang2:

Nah, bring him in. :cool:

The30YardSlant
01-01-2006, 01:41 PM
You guys know my take on T.O









Bring him to DALLAS !:bow:

Did you learn nothing from his stints with Philly and San Francisco? If you dont learn from your mistakes, you are doomed to repeat them...

CowboyFan74
01-01-2006, 01:42 PM
Wonder why Keyshawn was in Vegas last night with game day being today? Maybe he borrowed Jerry's jet... :D

i was thinking the same thing, keyshaun in vegas??????

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 01:44 PM
Did you learn nothing from his stints with Philly and San Francisco? If you dont learn from your mistakes, you are doomed to repeat them...
Exactly

Doomsday
01-01-2006, 01:46 PM
I dont care who the player is or what his attitude is like if he can help this team win a SB than I say bring him in.

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 01:52 PM
I dont care who the player is or what his attitude is like if he can help this team win a SB than I say bring him in.
I'd rather build for the future than to bring in a cancer just for the sake of 1 SB. I'd prefer to draft someone than have TO influence our young players.

TheHangmen
01-01-2006, 01:54 PM
How can KJ be in Vegas the nite before a game? How far is Vegas from Dallas?

TwoDeep3
01-01-2006, 01:54 PM
Did you learn nothing from his stints with Philly and San Francisco? If you dont learn from your mistakes, you are doomed to repeat them...

TO is an ***, to be sure.

But please tell me about this player when he suits up and is on the field.

Is there a wide receiver in this league who is as dangerous, physical, and works as hard?

In all the hub bub about TO this season, the one fact that seems to slip through the cracks is the comments by the coaching staff.

He was always prepared in meetings and knew his assignments and everyone else's assignments, as well.

My opinion is his stock is such that he has to mend some fences in this league before he can get the final big payday.

When deion Sanders came to the Cowboys, people suggested he brought the Super Bowl with him. I disagree, but perception counts for alot.

I believe Jerry Jones could sell the idea that iof T.O. were to join Dallas, and we made the Championship game, he would be viewed as the reason why.

The carrot, and the pay off.

And I don't believe there are many, even in the ranks of the most anti-T.O. that would suggest a focused and motivated T.O. wouldn't make this offense much much better.

Provided the offensive line problems were solved.

jimmy40
01-01-2006, 01:54 PM
I dont care who the player is or what his attitude is like if he can help this team win a SB than I say bring him in.Philly was a hell of alot better team before TO than we are now and look what he did to them.

The30YardSlant
01-01-2006, 01:56 PM
Is there a wide receiver in this league who is as dangerous, physical, and works as hard?

http://i.a.cnn.net/si/2005/fantasy/09/30/back.page/t1_harrison_all.jpg

jimmy40
01-01-2006, 01:58 PM
TO is an ***, to be sure.

But please tell me about this player when he suits up and is on the field.

Is there a wide receiver in this league who is as dangerous, physical, and works as hard?

In all the hub bub about TO this season, the one fact that seems to slip through the cracks is the comments by the coaching staff.

He was always prepared in meetings and knew his assignments and everyone else's assignments, as well.

My opinion is his stock is such that he has to mend some fences in this league before he can get the final big payday.

When deion Sanders came to the Cowboys, people suggested he brought the Super Bowl with him. I disagree, but perception counts for alot.

I believe Jerry Jones could sell the idea that iof T.O. were to join Dallas, and we made the Championship game, he would be viewed as the reason why.

The carrot, and the pay off.

And I don't believe there are many, even in the ranks of the most anti-T.O. that would suggest a focused and motivated T.O. wouldn't make this offense much much better.

Provided the offensive line problems were solved.
If TO gave a .... about a ring he'd be playing for Philly instead of hosting parties.

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 01:59 PM
If TO gave a .... about a ring he'd be playing for Philly instead of hosting parties.
TO only cares about TO and how much money TO is going to get paid.

big dog cowboy
01-01-2006, 02:04 PM
T.O. = worst team player EVER.

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 02:06 PM
T.O. = worst team player EVER.
Absolutely....fantastic talent no doubt but only cares about himself.

TwoDeep3
01-01-2006, 02:10 PM
TO only cares about TO and how much money TO is going to get paid.

Exactly.

And to get to this motherlode, he must do something to change the perception of him.

His goals may not be structured where the Super Bowl is high priority.

But the idea that he was instrumental in helping a team get there would count a long way in getting him the payday he wants.

That is the selling point.

will it work?

I have no idea.

But I sure like the idea of a player with the ability to score, and the football reputation which would cause Terry Glenn to find single coverage more often.

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 02:11 PM
Exactly.

And to get to this motherlode, he must do something to change the perception of him.

His goals may not be structured where the Super Bowl is high priority.

But the idea that he was instrumental in helping a team get there would count a long way in getting him the payday he wants.

That is the selling point.

will it work?

I have no idea.

But I sure like the idea of a player with the ability to score, and the football reputation which would cause Terry Glenn to find single coverage more often.

If he didn't care about the money he'd still be playing for Philly.

CowboyExpress
01-01-2006, 02:16 PM
Did you learn nothing from his stints with Philly and San Francisco? If you dont learn from your mistakes, you are doomed to repeat them...

Unless we haven't been able to handle a Bright Shining Star in the past, how is this our mistake to remake? It isn't. It's TO's to not remake. And as you can see, more and more, each day, are becoming more open to giving TO that chance here in Dallas.

So TO has yet to remake the mistake. Dallas has no mistake to remake. The only mistake I see being made is by some getting overly angry and defensive about a scenerio that still has little likelyhood to ever happen, and not willing to give someone another chance even if he's willing to earn it.

In the spirit of a NEW YEAR I say....Bring TO In!

REDVOLUTION
01-01-2006, 02:17 PM
Wonder why Keyshawn was in Vegas last night with game day being today? Maybe he borrowed Jerry's jet... :D

Maybe he knew that tonights game aint gonna mean anything? Go Eagles?!

The30YardSlant
01-01-2006, 02:18 PM
Unless we haven't been able to handle a Bright Shining Star in the past, how is this our mistake to remake? It isn't. It's TO's to not remake. And as you can see, more and more, each day, are becoming more open to giving TO that chance here in Dallas.

So TO has yet to remake the mistake. Dallas has no mistake to remake. The only mistake I see being made is by some getting overly angry and defensive about a scenerio that still has little likelyhood to ever happen, and not willing to give someone another chance even if he's willing to earn it.

In the spirit of a NEW YEAR I say....Bring TO In!

It's everyone's mistake to remake.... :rolleyes:

SF and Philly realized this and got rid of him.

TwoDeep3
01-01-2006, 02:19 PM
If he didn't care about the money he'd still be playing for Philly.

He will never sign the contract he wants at this time. He will not get the money he desires because of this break with the eagles.

His alternatives are simple.

Take less, perform and then get the pay day.

Go to canada.

That is my point. He has a motivating factor. Money.

He won't score that unless he changes minds on him.

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 02:20 PM
Go to canada.

I hope he has fun up there.

jimmy40
01-01-2006, 02:24 PM
Exactly.

And to get to this motherlode, he must do something to change the perception of him.

His goals may not be structured where the Super Bowl is high priority.

But the idea that he was instrumental in helping a team get there would count a long way in getting him the payday he wants.

That is the selling point.

will it work?

I have no idea.

But I sure like the idea of a player with the ability to score, and the football reputation which would cause Terry Glenn to find single coverage more often.TO's not going to get as much as he would have gotten in Philly. No way, no how, he screwed himself.
btw: he didn't play in either playoff game that got Philly to the Super Bowl and they made it to the NFC Championship 3 years in a row without him. Great game in the Super Bowl and no questioning his toughness but what exactly did he do to help them get there?

TwoDeep3
01-01-2006, 02:24 PM
As with all things, the first game winning touchdown catch he makes will change the minds of many.

They all play for the money. Or why else would they suffer the pain?

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 02:25 PM
TO's not going to get as much as he would have gotten in Philly. No way, no how, he screwed himself.
btw: he didn't play in either playoff game that got Philly to the Super Bowl and they made it to the NFC Championship 3 years in a row without him. Great game in the Super Bowl and no questioning his toughness but what exactly did he do to help them get there?
And has stated that if he had known he wouldn't get a new contract he wouldn't have played in the SB.

CowboyFan74
01-01-2006, 02:26 PM
How can KJ be in Vegas the nite before a game? How far is Vegas from Dallas?

about 3.5 hours in a plane.

big dog cowboy
01-01-2006, 02:27 PM
As with all things, the first game winning touchdown catch he makes will change the minds of many.
That is so true in Philly. They welcomed him with open arms and a year later wanted to show him the door.

REDVOLUTION
01-01-2006, 02:30 PM
He will never sign the contract he wants at this time. He will not get the money he desires because of this break with the eagles.

His alternatives are simple.

Take less, perform and then get the pay day.

Go to canada.

That is my point. He has a motivating factor. Money.

He won't score that unless he changes minds on him.

When Jerry Jones is involved you never know what may happen. TO could get a heavy contract. Jones knows he will have to PAY for him. Maybe give him a nice contract and incentive laden to the max!

Fletch
01-01-2006, 02:31 PM
When Jerry Jones is involved you never know what may happen. TO could get a heavy contract. Jones knows he will have to PAY for him. Maybe make is a nice contract and incentive laden to the max!

Wouldn't hurt my feelers one bit. Bring T.O. into Dallas. Solidify the O-line and get a damn kicker, and we're legitimate contenders! :cool:

:lombardi:

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 02:33 PM
Wouldn't hurt my feelers one bit. Bring T.O. into Dallas. Solidify the O-line and get a damn kicker, and we're legitimate contenders! :cool:
That can be done by fixing the first two.

Fletch
01-01-2006, 02:34 PM
That can be done by fixing the first two.

Doesn't hurt to have a kicker who can be trusted from 40 yards in. :banghead:

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 02:36 PM
Doesn't hurt to have a kicker who can be trusted from 40 yards in. :banghead:
Sorry I meant by fixing the oline and getting a real kicker and leaving TO alone.

REDVOLUTION
01-01-2006, 02:46 PM
Doesn't hurt to have a kicker who can be trusted from 40 yards in. :banghead:

It wouldnt hurt to have a kicker that we could TRUST. PERIOD. Ugh... makes me sick thinking of the games lost this year. 'Tis the difference in our current position - which is out of the playoffs.

CaptainAmerica
01-01-2006, 03:29 PM
3 reasons in support of T.O. in Dallas next year, (which Irvin continues to say is going to happen):

1) Bill Parcells.--Probably the only coach who can reach him and control him.

2) 2005 season.--Irvin says T.O. realizes he went too far and now realizes his NFL career hangs by a thread. Whoever gets T.O. next year will get a T.O. motivated to make up for this year and will be on his best behavior for at least one season. His only chance at a big $$ bonus is to play well and behave for a complete season.

3) Opposing Defenses--With T.O. on the outside you can waive goodbye and forget about the consistent wave of blitzers our offense faced against teams like Denver and the Skins. No WR in the game today makes more TD plays of 50+ yards. T.O. completely changes the dynamic of our offense and allows us to attack teams week in and week out like we did against Carolina who for some reason failed to blitz us very much in our game.

It should be an interesting off-season.

Yeagermeister
01-01-2006, 03:34 PM
3 reasons in support of T.O. in Dallas next year, (which Irvin continues to say is going to happen):

1) Bill Parcells.--Probably the only coach who can reach him and control him.

2) 2005 season.--Irvin says T.O. realizes he went too far and now realizes his NFL career hangs by a thread. Whoever gets T.O. next year will get a T.O. motivated to make up for this year and will be on his best behavior for at least one season. His only chance at a big $$ bonus is to play well and behave for a complete season.

3) Opposing Defenses--With T.O. on the outside you can waive goodbye and forget about the consistent wave of blitzers our offense faced against teams like Denver and the Skins. No WR in the game today makes more TD plays of 50+ yards. T.O. completely changes the dynamic of our offense and allows us to attack teams week in and week out like we did against Carolina who for some reason failed to blitz us very much in our game.

It should be an interesting off-season.

Parcells has said he has no interest in him and let him prove he can be a team player somewhere else........even though it will never happen.

Taz
01-01-2006, 03:35 PM
"and it was written that the cows will pray for eagels and then they will trasnform an eagle into a cow of their own"

there you have it cowboys fans praying for an eagle win and as was fortold we will get TO!

big dog cowboy
01-01-2006, 03:41 PM
It should be an interesting off-season.
We say that every year. :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

TwoDeep3
01-01-2006, 04:33 PM
Parcells has said he has no interest in him and let him prove he can be a team player somewhere else........even though it will never happen.

Please post this quote by Parcells.

Thick 'N Hearty
01-01-2006, 04:37 PM
Parcells has said he has no interest in him and let him prove he can be a team player somewhere else........even though it will never happen.

The league office said noone can talk about picking up TO until the season is over. Remember Jerrah almost got fined because they thought he had talked about it. Why would BP put the Boys chance at getting TO in jeopardy?

Hostile
01-01-2006, 04:40 PM
Please post this quote by Parcells.It was in a JJT blog, not a PC.