View Full Version : Keyshawn is a cancer
REDVOLUTION
12-18-2006, 04:59 PM
claiming that he didnt sign on for this... in reference to his team getting beat by the lowly steelers
CanadianCowboysFan
12-18-2006, 05:00 PM
Funny, I was wondering yesterday if he wished he had taken our measly 2 million to be our third receiver. Things have not gone well for Key in Carolina.
stealth
12-18-2006, 05:01 PM
he didn't he left for a payday and what he thought was a chance at the super bowl. On paper they did look amazing before the season started. Unless this is another satire type thread and then in that case, terry glenn punches babies.
Keyshawn coulda played one hell of a second tight end in our offense
Clove
12-18-2006, 05:03 PM
He left for money. He got what he wanted. OTOH, no way in HELL would Key and TO have existed together.
StevenOtero
12-18-2006, 05:04 PM
After he was release by Dallas he said this "I've never played with a real QB." Well Keyshawn what about now? Sucks huh? We got Romo you got crap over there.
Aikbach
12-18-2006, 05:05 PM
Funny, I was wondering yesterday if he wished he had taken our measly 2 million to be our third receiver. Things have not gone well for Key in Carolina.Try fourth receiver, Crayton has mad agility.
theebs
12-18-2006, 05:05 PM
kind of funny,
2003 cowboys 10-6 playoffs no keyshawn
2004 cowboys 6-10 no playoffs keyshawn
2005 cowboys 9-7 no playoffs keyshawn
2006 cowboys at least 9-7 and playoffs no keyshawn
2005 panthers playoffs no keyshawn
2006 panthers no playoffs keyshawn
Obviously I am just having fun here, but maybe he is resented. He was voted by the players as the guy who takes plays off and plays hard when he feels like it second most to randy moss.
AbeBeta
12-18-2006, 05:05 PM
Yeah. He should just shut up and be happy to lose.
dbair1967
12-18-2006, 05:06 PM
claiming that he didnt sign on for this... in reference to his team getting beat by the lowly steelers
I think he speaks nothing but truth
that team quit yesterday
David
REDVOLUTION
12-18-2006, 05:08 PM
Funny, I was wondering yesterday if he wished he had taken our measly 2 million to be our third receiver. Things have not gone well for Key in Carolina.
I think they were doomed from the start(we were supposed to be doomed from the start) because Steve Smith openly DID NOT accept Key when he was signed..... WE, the Dallas Cowboys accepted Owens even before the signing...
THAT is the difference IMO
BTW... I think Steve Smith is close to as many drops as TO.
CanadianCowboysFan
12-18-2006, 05:18 PM
I know everyone loves to blow smoke up Smith's hole but there is something about him that annoys the crap out of me. I can't pinpoint it but it's there.
sago1
12-18-2006, 05:29 PM
Do you notice that we don't have the problems on our team that Carolina has. I'm referring to WR Steve Smith's open reluctance to accept Keyshawn. You don't hear any Cowboys players openly refuse to accept any player; we appear to welcome all who can help us--even TO. Actually, want to correct that statement as I just remembered that it reported the team didn't want Vanderjagt to stay cause he a cancer in the lockerroom. But except for that one incident our players have accepted everyone else. I really think it's got something to do with whose in control -- the coach or a prima dona player.
Also somebody posted above that Keyshawn would have really been a good TE in our offense. Keyshawn is certainly big enough and good possession player for us. Wonder if that possibility was discussed before we cut him or was it simply felt he and TO wouldn't get along plus we reluctant pay Keyshawn money we think he was going to demand to stay around.
Heisenberg
12-18-2006, 05:29 PM
Lets pretend for a moment that Keyshawn comes available next off-season and we ditch TO. Do we go after him and draft a young WR? Sounds like a good off-season plan to me. I like Keyshawn.
theebs
12-18-2006, 05:34 PM
I know everyone loves to blow smoke up Smith's hole but there is something about him that annoys the crap out of me. I can't pinpoint it but it's there.
smith is very whiny. Nobody ever brings up that he accused tyrone poole of spitting in his face in the super bowl in 03. He went crazy and said poole spit in his face and then taunted him.
the league never found evidence and poole had no idea what he was talking about, yet smith is a good guy.
i dont think it sways him from being a good guy or bad guy but it is petty to say that if it didnt happen.
MONT17
12-18-2006, 05:36 PM
Key and Romo would be a nice combo! I know Meshawn will not have 15 drops!!!
tyke1doe
12-18-2006, 05:37 PM
Maybe I shouldn't say this.
Oh, heck, I will.
I wonder as I wonder how much of an impact the steroid issue had on Carolina's Super Bowl run and whether we're seeing the impact of steroids with respect to this current team.
Could it be that Carolina benefited from steroid use and now that the team and its players have been heavily scrutinized they're not as good now because they're not getting that "little extra" by way of supplements?
Again, I don't know this to be true. I just wonder.
REDVOLUTION
12-18-2006, 05:38 PM
Actually, want to correct that statement as I just remembered that it reported the team didn't want Vanderjagt to stay cause he a cancer in the lockerroom.
No need to correct. He WAS accepted from the start. He created his exit. Literally and personally.
zeromaster
12-18-2006, 05:38 PM
kind of funny,
2003 cowboys 10-6 playoffs no keyshawn
2004 cowboys 6-10 no playoffs keyshawn
2005 cowboys 9-7 no playoffs keyshawn
2006 cowboys at least 9-7 and playoffs no keyshawn
2005 panthers playoffs no keyshawn
2006 panthers no playoffs keyshawn
Obviously I am just having fun here, but maybe he is resented. He was voted by the players as the guy who takes plays off and plays hard when he feels like it second most to randy moss.
It is a little compelling though: one thing when a year or two are involved, maybe another when it starts to get out to 4 and more.
:wink2:
BigDFan5
12-18-2006, 05:40 PM
Key and Romo would be a nice combo! I know Meshawn will not have 15 drops!!!
he wouldnt have 11 TDs either
Tuna Helper
12-18-2006, 06:05 PM
kind of funny,
2003 cowboys 10-6 playoffs no keyshawn
2004 cowboys 6-10 no playoffs keyshawn
2005 cowboys 9-7 no playoffs keyshawn
2006 cowboys at least 9-7 and playoffs no keyshawn
2005 panthers playoffs no keyshawn
2006 panthers no playoffs keyshawn
Obviously I am just having fun here, but maybe he is resented. He was voted by the players as the guy who takes plays off and plays hard when he feels like it second most to randy moss.
Your argument has a slight flaw...
2002 Buccanneers - Super Bowl champs with Keyshawn
alancdc
12-18-2006, 06:07 PM
claiming that he didnt sign on for this... in reference to his team getting beat by the lowly steelers
Gotta tell ya that here in Charlotte he has been a terrific teamate. He has been good on the field, and I am tellin ya there has not been 1 negative quote in the paper. He was not blaming anyone, but is shocked with the way the season went in the tank after a 4-2 start. I do understand that it may have sounded like he was raggin his teamates, but he has been great in Charlotte.
theebs
12-18-2006, 06:08 PM
Your argument has a slight flaw...
2002 Buccanneers - Super Bowl champs with Keyshawn
Gee thanks.
As I stated in the post I was just having fun. I put no real stock in it.
Man this board is obsessed with people trying to be the guy who corrects everyone...
Tuna Helper
12-18-2006, 06:08 PM
Gee thanks.
As I stated in the post I was just having fun. I put no real stock in it.
Man this board is obsessed with people trying to be the guy who corrects everyone...
Sorry bud, but he does have a bling bling...something that most of our current Cowboys roster can't say.
alancdc
12-18-2006, 06:10 PM
Maybe I shouldn't say this.
Oh, heck, I will.
I wonder as I wonder how much of an impact the steroid issue had on Carolina's Super Bowl run and whether we're seeing the impact of steroids with respect to this current team.
Could it be that Carolina benefited from steroid use and now that the team and its players have been heavily scrutinized they're not as good now because they're not getting that "little extra" by way of supplements?
Again, I don't know this to be true. I just wonder.
I believe that everyone that was called out is either retired or has moved on. I guess the ones that are still there when this was going on could have stopped, but I don't think that had anything to do with it unless it has effected Jake throwing picks in the end zone of games they should have won?
theebs
12-18-2006, 06:13 PM
Maybe I shouldn't say this.
Oh, heck, I will.
I wonder as I wonder how much of an impact the steroid issue had on Carolina's Super Bowl run and whether we're seeing the impact of steroids with respect to this current team.
Could it be that Carolina benefited from steroid use and now that the team and its players have been heavily scrutinized they're not as good now because they're not getting that "little extra" by way of supplements?
Again, I don't know this to be true. I just wonder.
I think that has zero to do with it.
The superbowl team had Delhomme playing his best. Muhammed and smith outside and stephen davis pounding the ball. They had better play from their corners and they were fortunate to play the eagles without buckhalter or westbrook, not to mention mcnabb getting hurt.
They did what pittsburgh did, they got hot at the end and played great defense coupled with a power running game. Their season has been lost because of the lack of a running game.
they have drafted a running back two years in a row now also, so they are trying to fix it but they are failing on draft day.
Mansta54
12-18-2006, 06:35 PM
Key and Romo would be a nice combo! I know Meshawn will not have 15 drops!!!
His SLOW arse wouldn't be open to have the oppurtunity to drop 15 passes...
REDVOLUTION
12-18-2006, 06:38 PM
Gotta tell ya that here in Charlotte he has been a terrific teamate. He has been good on the field, and I am tellin ya there has not been 1 negative quote in the paper. He was not blaming anyone, but is shocked with the way the season went in the tank after a 4-2 start. I do understand that it may have sounded like he was raggin his teamates, but he has been great in Charlotte.
Well.... if the media is gonna HEADLINE everything that TO does... then it is my duty to HEADLINE the ones that they refuse to do...
Key is fair game.
stealth
12-18-2006, 06:39 PM
His SLOW arse wouldn't be open to have the oppurtunity to drop 15 passes...
tony has enough moxie to throw it to key anyways unlike bledsoe
The30YardSlant
12-18-2006, 06:39 PM
I would have given a minor body part just to see Glenn, TO and Keyshawn on the same team, even if it was my own.
If nothing else, if would have been quality entertainment
SaintReginald
12-18-2006, 07:03 PM
i cant say much about key and the panthers until after new years.... :p:
alancdc
12-18-2006, 07:18 PM
Well.... if the media is gonna HEADLINE everything that TO does... then it is my duty to HEADLINE the ones that they refuse to do...
Key is fair game.
Hey my man, I am not saying he is above being called out, but just offering a perspective from me being in Charlotte, and telling ya that Key has not been a problem. I mean, not one incident, that's all. Absolutely you can call out whomever you would like to.
REDVOLUTION
12-18-2006, 07:21 PM
Hey my man, I am not saying he is above being called out, but just offering a perspective from me being in Charlotte, and telling ya that Key has not been a problem. I mean, not one incident, that's all. Absolutely you can call out whomever you would like to.
HEY my man.... LOL
I wasnt callin ya out... it was a media shot not a shot on you
trueblue1687
12-18-2006, 08:42 PM
I think he speaks nothing but truth
that team quit yesterday
David
Problem is, he's been saying that on his Sirius radio show for the past month. He threw alot of people under the bus
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