T.O.'s only real problem has been off the field distractions. However, what high profile athlete with his type of personality hasn't? Michael Irvin has. Deion Sanders had. But, it seems to me that T.O.'s problems lay only with fiscal reasons (I think he should get whatever he deserves, which he really hasn't, for on the field activities), and winning. It seems to me that the problems he has with the latter has to do not with an inability to get along with all of his teammates (of which, many, many will vouch for him) while in the process of losing or winning, but with a discrepancy of heirarchy and how blame is spread around when the team fails to win.
I wouldn't mind T.O. because 1) He's a phenom as a player - works hard on and off the field 2) BP is in charge 3) he's a good friend of Michael Irvin (which I think has more significant ramifications than most people think).
I don't really care if he stood on the star one, three, five, or whatever years ago. The best way to stop a player is to shut him down, and if he was shut down, he wouldn't have done such a thing.
Cowboys' fans should be more disgraced by the play of their team that day, which was absolutely pathetic, than what T.O. did.