View Full Version : A Reason Why Keyshawn is gonna resign with the Cowboys?
RealCowboyfan
03-20-2006, 03:49 PM
-Keyshawn going to resign with The Dallas Cowboys because he not getting what he wants (money wise) out of the free agent market.
-Keyshawn wants to be coach by Bill Parcells not any other coach in the NFL.
-Keyshawn feels like he going to get more production with Terrell Owens there now.
-Keyshawn knows that Cowboys has become more competitive now than ever with or without him. That means superbowl time.
The30YardSlant
03-20-2006, 03:50 PM
I'd pay good money to be a fly on the wall of a room with Key and TO in it at the same time.
Cowchips
03-20-2006, 03:51 PM
-Keyshawn going to resign with The Dallas Cowboys because he not getting what he wants (money wise) out of the free agent market.
-Keyshawn wants to be coach by Bill Parcells not any other coach in the NFL.
-Keyshawn feels like he going to get more production with Terrell Owens there now.
-Keyshawn knows that Cowboys has become more competitive now than ever with or without him. That means superbowl time.
He likes splinters in his ***..j/k!!
How about Keyshawn out of the fullback spot..how bout that to get defenses crying in their beers :)
-Keyshawn going to resign with The Dallas Cowboys because he not getting what he wants (money wise) out of the free agent market.
-Keyshawn wants to be coach by Bill Parcells not any other coach in the NFL.
-Keyshawn feels like he going to get more production with Terrell Owens there now.
-Keyshawn knows that Cowboys has become more competitive now than ever with or without him. That means superbowl time.
If Key resigns my bet is he will backup TO on the depth chart, dont think he wants to do that. maybe he'll see some time in as #3wr.
cowboys#1
03-20-2006, 03:55 PM
I'd pay good money to be a fly on the wall of a room with Key and TO in it at the same time.well you are halfway there since you are already a maggot!!........
just playin... couldnt resist..
uh Go cowboys!!*ducks and runs*
Dave_in-NC
03-20-2006, 03:58 PM
It wouldnt be a bad idea at all to resign Key. At least when owens runs his lip and some one knocks his out we will have a replacement.
joseephuss
03-20-2006, 04:00 PM
He likes splinters in his ***..j/k!!
How about Keyshawn out of the fullback spot..how bout that to get defenses crying in their beers :)
Didn't Keyshawn run a few patterns out of the backfield last year? I thought he started in the backfield on the interception return in the first Eagles game.
t.o.boys81
03-20-2006, 04:01 PM
In no way are Keyshawn and TO gonna get along. I think resigning Keyshawn would be a really bad idea. I personally like Keyshawn, however. It's just that TO is a better football player.
neosapien23
03-20-2006, 04:10 PM
It wouldnt be a bad idea at all to resign Key. At least when owens runs his lip and some one knocks his out we will have a replacement.
Owens is a pretty tough dude. It would have to be either a defensive lineman or an offensive lineman that would have to step up. Owens would destroy anyone else on the team. Roy Williams and Jason Witten would probably be the only non lineman that could give him competition.
t.o.boys81
03-20-2006, 04:14 PM
I don't think anyone needs to knock TO out to get the message across to him. I trust that Drew Bledsoe is man enough to stick up and defend himself from TO. Bledsoe has more courage than Jeff Garcia or Donavan McNabb. If TO gets out of line, Bledsoe will put him in his place. He did it to Keyshawn last year.
NickZepp
03-20-2006, 04:28 PM
Key and TO are different recievers. TO can be a possession guy but he's still got a lot of speed and is a deep ball type reciever. Key is a possession guy. He can still get a ton of catches in that role because we have 2 guys in Glenn and TO that can stretch the field. Signing Key would give us 4 really good recievers.
Dave_in-NC
03-20-2006, 04:33 PM
I don't think anyone needs to knock TO out to get the message across to him. I trust that Drew Bledsoe is man enough to stick up and defend himself from TO. Bledsoe has more courage than Jeff Garcia or Donavan McNabb. If TO gets out of line, Bledsoe will put him in his place. He did it to Keyshawn last year.
Bledsoe has zero chance of setting Owens straight. He didnt set Key straight either. After two weeks Owens will be claiming that Bledsoe isnt good enough to be on the same field as him.
track record.
BigDFan5
03-20-2006, 04:34 PM
Bledsoe has zero chance of setting Owens straight. He didnt set Key straight either. After two weeks Owens will be claiming that Bledsoe isnt good enough to be on the same field as him.
track record.
If you are going by track record as you say then TO will be a perfect player this year
Moose48
03-20-2006, 04:40 PM
I really don't see a problem with bringing Key back. Let him be our 2nd String pass catching T.E., he sure does block well or our 3rd. W.R.
DipChit
03-20-2006, 04:46 PM
Key wont be coming back no matter what. He's the type of guy where he has to think he's the #1 WR on a team. Maybe when he gets to be 38 it would be different. But not right now.
Theres some teams where he still might be that if he signed with them. This certainly isnt one of them though.
mr.jameswoods
03-20-2006, 04:48 PM
I think Keyshawn recognizes he isn't in TO's class or hopefully he does. Obviously, he would never come out and admit that but I think he recognizes his age and he is in that point in his life where he is willing to sacrafice some of his game to win another championship.
And truth be told, WR's like playing alongside another quality receiver because it allows them to exploit the defense and play with less coverage. Keyshawn's job will be a lot easier with TO on the other side. Even if TO is the primary receiver, Keyshawn can have a very good season and potentially a 1000 yard season.
Dave_in-NC
03-20-2006, 04:53 PM
If you are going by track record as you say then TO will be a perfect player this year
Ya got me there, lets hope he makes it one year with out being stupid.:bang2:
joseephuss
03-20-2006, 05:01 PM
Ya got me there, lets hope he makes it one year with out being stupid.:bang2:
In the end, T.O. is not stupid. He has gotten everything he ever wanted every single time. What will he want next?
Future
03-20-2006, 05:53 PM
If Key resigns my bet is he will backup TO on the depth chart, dont think he wants to do that. maybe he'll see some time in as #3wr.
no, i think key and TO will start, and we will see glenn in the slot
but i think there will be mixes of 2 wr where we could see key/TO glenn/to key/glenn etc.
but i dont see key coming back and not being on the field much
yesfan
03-20-2006, 07:29 PM
Win is all they have to do and they wound't care.Put
the best possible players around these guys and Glenn,
and Jones and Barber,and its off to the races.:D
RealCowboyfan
03-20-2006, 07:59 PM
I think Keyshawn recognizes he isn't in TO's class or hopefully he does. Obviously, he would never come out and admit that but I think he recognizes his age and he is in that point in his life where he is willing to sacrafice some of his game to win another championship.
And truth be told, WR's like playing alongside another quality receiver because it allows them to exploit the defense and play with less coverage. Keyshawn's job will be a lot easier with TO on the other side. Even if TO is the primary receiver, Keyshawn can have a very good season and potentially a 1000 yard season.
I couldn't agree with you more...
Zippy Speedster
03-20-2006, 08:45 PM
Does anybody else love how less then 1 year after Irvin calls out Key and Key then strikes back going way overboard that Irvin does virtually everything he can to see who he thinks to be the most elite WR in the game come to Dallas. Oh and now Key has disappeared and all of a sudden looks like he would play for just about anyone else or retire before ever coming back here to play for the guy who just 2 years ago he said was the only coach he could ever play for again. Me thinks the "kitchen" was about to get too hot for someone and they got the hell out.
What happen to those 1000 catches Key?
What happen to only ever playing for Bill again?? Or not having had lost a step in the entire duration of your career??
What happen to the on-going inside joke of Dallas needing a bigplay WR only for you and a select few others "in the know" (ie. In bill's exclusive club), knowing better then everybody else???
Key smuggly thought he got the last word in last year when Irvin just politely shut his mouth and smiled. I mean come on, Irvin just shutting up and smiling??! And to a punk like Key? Irvin hit him where it was going to hurt (his pride) and ran him out of town in the process. Can't tell me it didn't destroy Key's ego when he learned how much effort Dallas' own Legendary Playmaker was putting towards bringing a "real" WR to the Cowboys...and then for it to actually happen with his beloved ball-coach standing right by and allowing it.
Think what you want, but there's alot more to this story then has been revealed. It's "WR Wars" in Dallas and anything can happen.
Dave_in-NC
03-20-2006, 08:52 PM
Does anybody else love how less then 1 year after Irvin calls out Key and Key then strikes back going way overboard that Irvin does virtually everything he can to see who he thinks to be the most elite WR in the game come to Dallas. Oh and now Key has disappeared and all of a sudden looks like he would play for just about anyone else or retire before ever coming back here to play for the guy who just 2 years ago he said was the only coach he could ever play for again. Me thinks the "kitchen" was about to get too hot for someone and they got the hell out.
What happen to those 1000 catches Key?
What happen to only ever playing for Bill again?? Or not having had lost a step in the entire duration of your career??
What happen to the on-going inside joke of Dallas needing a bigplay WR only for you and a select few others "in the know" (ie. In bill's exclusive club), knowing better then everybody else???
Key smuggly thought he got the last word in last year when Irvin just politely shut his mouth and smiled. I mean come on, Irvin just shutting up and smiling??! And to a punk like Key? Irvin hit him where it was going to hurt (his pride) and ran him out of town in the process. Can't tell me it didn't destroy Key's ego when he learned how much effort Dallas' own Legendary Playmaker was putting towards bringing a "real" WR to the Cowboys...and then for it to actually happen with his beloved ball-coach standing right by and allowing it.
Think what you want, but there's alot more to this story then has been revealed. It's "WR Wars" in Dallas and anything can happen.
HUH?:confused:
We are playing for now gentlemen. If you don't think so you have ADD. Sign Key and let's win some ball games and make history. It's what the Cowboys are all about, let's make history and dominate not imitate. Win it all now I say. LOUT!
BroGreg
03-20-2006, 09:01 PM
Does anybody else love how less then 1 year after Irvin calls out Key and Key then strikes back going way overboard that Irvin does virtually everything he can to see who he thinks to be the most elite WR in the game come to Dallas. Oh and now Key has disappeared and all of a sudden looks like he would play for just about anyone else or retire before ever coming back here to play for the guy who just 2 years ago he said was the only coach he could ever play for again. Me thinks the "kitchen" was about to get too hot for someone and they got the hell out.
What happen to those 1000 catches Key?
What happen to only ever playing for Bill again?? Or not having had lost a step in the entire duration of your career??
What happen to the on-going inside joke of Dallas needing a bigplay WR only for you and a select few others "in the know" (ie. In bill's exclusive club), knowing better then everybody else???
Key smuggly thought he got the last word in last year when Irvin just politely shut his mouth and smiled. I mean come on, Irvin just shutting up and smiling??! And to a punk like Key? Irvin hit him where it was going to hurt (his pride) and ran him out of town in the process. Can't tell me it didn't destroy Key's ego when he learned how much effort Dallas' own Legendary Playmaker was putting towards bringing a "real" WR to the Cowboys...and then for it to actually happen with his beloved ball-coach standing right by and allowing it.
Think what you want, but there's alot more to this story then has been revealed. It's "WR Wars" in Dallas and anything can happen.
Key isn't working for Parcells because of a business move which Key/Bill/Jones understand.
It is as simple as that.
It would be funny to see Key return because then we would see how these conspiracy theories would change like politics.
Keyshawn did a good job while he was in a Cowboys uniform.
If anyone doesn't appreciate what he did then oh well.
DLCassidy
03-20-2006, 09:19 PM
I can't see KJ coming back. We're not going to sit TG IMO so Key would be a#3. Would we even give him the deal he had, which he wasn't happy with, to play 20-30 plays a game max? I don't think so.
NE might take him as a #2 and that could be a good fit for him.
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