Choice released from Buffalo

dasander

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I just remember the last year T. Choice was in Dallas he wasn't a very smart football player. Always blowing blocking assignments, fumbling, and not hitting the right running lanes. It sucks because he looked like a very promising RB early on in Dallas.
 

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i remember there was quite the love affair for him around here...the everyone loves the backup/rookie disease.
 

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The only reason he is in the league is because of the Pittsburgh road game a couple years back. He played his butt off in that one...after that, I don't have a clue what happened to him.
 

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....better wait with him until after the Philly game.......he might ask Nick Foles for his autograph
 

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No, but only because of talent reasons. I could care less about the Vick thing, the fans that were bothered by that probably would have preferred he shank him.
 

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A once promising player who fell under the spell of Owens along with others here like Bennett and crayton.

They went from hard working guys to big talkers demanding things and side tracked their careers.

It's one of the reasons you lock the doors and don't let guys like Owens in your locker room, he will ruin the young guys.

Oh well all choice ever wanted was a chance to get away from Dallas and romo....how did that work out. Playing in Dallas you can be a loud mouthed third string rb and fool yourself into believing you are something you are not via the attention.

In buffalo no one cares what the third string rb does.

It's a good lesson for young players....don't be a tashard choice.

How is it a guy that worked hard, and stayed in tip top shape (owens) influenced Choice, and Bennett not to work hard? Crayton worked hard as well...he had to. He had minimal talent. Just say I dont like owens, but pinning him influencing others not to work hard is utter silliness.
 

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A once promising player who fell under the spell of Owens along with others here like Bennett and crayton.

They went from hard working guys to big talkers demanding things and side tracked their careers.

It's one of the reasons you lock the doors and don't let guys like Owens in your locker room, he will ruin the young guys.

Oh well all choice ever wanted was a chance to get away from Dallas and romo....how did that work out. Playing in Dallas you can be a loud mouthed third string rb and fool yourself into believing you are something you are not via the attention.

In buffalo no one cares what the third string rb does.

It's a good lesson for young players....don't be a tashard choice.

This is a LOAD......i'm sorry....let's don't kid ourselves here. Tashard Choice, Martellus and Crayton all had one problem. The exact problem actually. They were 3rd on the depth chart. They were inferior to the players behind them. Choice was never going to get ahead of Felix and Barber on the depth chart because they simply were better players. Crayton was never going to get ahead of Roy Williams, Miles or TO because they simply were better players. Martellus was never going to get ahead of Witten because he simply was a inferior player.

Now we should fault Choice because he wanted a chance to start and get more carries somewhere else after being buried here? There's a lot of things you can blame TO for. But putting their careers on him is unfair and silly. Besides, they are grown men. Now some 10 year olds.

How is it a guy that worked hard, and stayed in tip top shape (owens) influenced Choice, and Bennett not to work hard? Crayton worked hard as well...he had to. He had minimal talent. Just say I dont like owens, but pinning him influencing others not to work hard is utter silliness.

Pretty much. I could respect the "I don't like Owens" response. Atleast its honest. But putting everything on him? That's crazy.

Because he hasn't shown anything.

Its his rookie year lol. If you gave up on a guy in his rookie year.....there would be a lot of GM's out of jobs. It doesn't click for some guys until year 2 or 3.
 

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This is a LOAD......i'm sorry....let's don't kid ourselves here. Tashard Choice, Martellus and Crayton all had one problem. The exact problem actually. They were 3rd on the depth chart. They were inferior to the players behind them. Choice was never going to get ahead of Felix and Barber on the depth chart because they simply were better players. Crayton was never going to get ahead of Roy Williams, Miles or TO because they simply were better players. Martellus was never going to get ahead of Witten because he simply was a inferior player.

Now we should fault Choice because he wanted a chance to start and get more carries somewhere else after being buried here? There's a lot of things you can blame TO for. But putting their careers on him is unfair and silly. Besides, they are grown men. Now some 10 year olds.



Pretty much. I could respect the "I don't like Owens" response. Atleast its honest. But putting everything on him? That's crazy.



Its his rookie year lol. If you gave up on a guy in his rookie year.....there would be a lot of GM's out of jobs. It doesn't click for some guys until year 2 or 3.

I am glad you two said this I was about to say the same thing. Its one thing to not like a player its another to make up baseless accusations about him. I would take 22 TO's. He had an excellent work ethic. Funny thing is people who don't even know dude can't stand him, but people who actually know him pretty much all like him, with a few exceptions.
 
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