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I have no doubt that the only numbers Witten's concerned with are the ones in the win/loss column. Dude's a team player, a true professional, and a class act.
yup...he doesnt wanna be tony gonzalez...he wants rings!
Did Tony not want rings?
IRVING, Texas -- Jason Witten received a game ball for Sunday’s win over the Tennessee Titans, along with the rest of the offensive line that paved the way for the Dallas Cowboys to pound away for 220 rushing yards. Witten has only six catches for 46 yards in two games, but the franchise’s all-time leading receiver isn’t sweating his individual statistics. “Our focus is trying to create that identity of a running football team,” Witten said.
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Tony Gonzalez did not sign with another team after leaving the Chiefs. Kansas City traded him to Atlanta.did he sign with the 49ers, seahawks, broncos or patriots?
then im going to say no. You dont play almost your whole career with the chiefs expecting a ring. Same is probably going to end up true of witten though
Tony Gonzalez did not sign with another team after leaving the Chiefs. Kansas City traded him to Atlanta.
It was 2009.
Mike Singletary had not yet gotten San Francisco over the hump. Singletary did not even complete the 2010 season before being fired. Jim Harbaugh took over the following year.
Mike Holmgren stepped down after going 4-12 in 2008. Seattle hired and fired Jim Mora before signing Pete Carroll in 2010.
Mike Shanahan (dang... that's a lot of Mikes...) was fired at the end of 2008.
I am not certain Gonzalez would have considered the 49ers, Seahawks, or Broncos as desired destinations even if he had been an unrestricted free agent at the time. The Patriots is always a prime attraction for players leaving for green pastures but I think Gonzalez's loved Kansas City very much. He probably considered New England many times during his career as a Chief but he was devoted to his original team. That speaks somewhat to his character as well.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...t-end-patriots-no-chance-retirement/14740433/i was referring to the fact he can still play...and he is sitting out vs. trying to get on one of the aforementioned teams that would welcome his services. i think to me that tends to say that he doesnt really desire a ring. he just wanted to play and be the best he could but that a ring would have merely been icing.
Tony Gonzalez said:There is probably no chance (of a comeback).
I don't even want to play anymore to tell you the truth. I've had my fill. But I've been contacted by some teams — I'm not going to name those teams — but there have been some teams that have called me a couple of times.
It would be a good opportunity to go get a ring (talking about the recent inquiries for his services).
But my thinking is, if it didn't happen from the beginning and hasn't happened up to this point, it's not gonna happen now. I'm not gonna keep chasing a ring. My body feels good. I'm gonna like being nice and cozy in a studio.
Trust me.
i was referring to the fact he can still play...and he is sitting out vs. trying to get on one of the aforementioned teams that would welcome his services. i think to me that tends to say that he doesnt really desire a ring. he just wanted to play and be the best he could but that a ring would have merely been icing.
That seems a bit unfair, I mean Witten hasn't left Dallas to go to NE either...
thats why i said earlier "same is probably going to end up true of witten though"
So, why is TG a non-winner compared to Witt?
i was referring to the fact he can still play...and he is sitting out vs. trying to get on one of the aforementioned teams that would welcome his services. i think to me that tends to say that he doesnt really desire a ring. he just wanted to play and be the best he could but that a ring would have merely been icing.
probably my team bias showing through a lil![]()
The guy played for like 16 years. Not wanting to play at the age of 38 doesn't mean he wasn't playing for a ring during his career.
Favre was a ring chaser and got a ring early in his career with the Packers, who traded for him and were later held hostage by him.i think there are those that chase rings...and those that chase money/are ok with money.
brett favre for example...ring chaser.
peyton manning...ring chaser.