Did anybody else see that pout T.O. did walking off the field?

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T.O. wasn't unhappy at all, he had a concerned look on his face when the Lions had the ball as did all of our players, after the game he pumped his fist in the air and high-fived Romo - after the game he said all that mattered was the hat on his head and a lot of other good things.

there is no problems with T.O. in the slightest, the only problem is people trying to create some.
 

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To be a star, you need to have a high opinion of yourself. Otherwise, you will always be average.

Every star will be a little disappointed with a 3 catch day, because they know how good they are. But that doesn't mean they are going to explode or that they can't deal with the fact that they will have some off days.
 

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khiladi;1826515 said:
To be a star, you need to have a high opinion of yourself. Otherwise, you will always be average.

Every star will be a little disappointed with a 3 catch day, because they know how good they are. But that doesn't mean they are going to explode or that they can't deal with the fact that they will have some off days.

Yep. Every receiver thinks he is always open and position to make plays. I saw a few times where TO was open and Romo could have looked his way. At the same time Witten was wide open a lot on those same plays. Romo made the wise choices going with the easier and safer throws.
 

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GimmeTheBall!;1823262 said:
3 catches for 21 yards. Not a T.O. highlight day.:eek:

Yeah, the Lions defense did a job on him but it opened lanes for Witten.

But I think we may hear more from T.O. regarding a game plan did didn't highlight him.

Anyone?

He should try catching every ball that's thrown to him if he's going to complain about a game plan after the game. Hard to say "throw me the ball more" when you drop a critical 3rd down pass in the game.

Honestly, I think he realizes that too.

He's smart now. He knows winning is all that matters now anyways. Catches and yards are nice, but winning is more important. And besides, he's still leading the league in yards.
 

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joseephuss;1826533 said:
Yep. Every receiver thinks he is always open and position to make plays. I saw a few times where TO was open and Romo could have looked his way. At the same time Witten was wide open a lot on those same plays. Romo made the wise choices going with the easier and safer throws.

True and with a target like Witten you would be foolish not to take advantage of him. TO himself said that with the coverage he was facing that it helped open the middle up for Jason. I'm glad Romo is smart enough to take what the defense is willing to give you instead of forcing passes into heavy coverage
 

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dbair1967;1823967 said:
where'd you get this crap from?

I saw his postgame comments live, and he said all the right things and didnt act unhappy at all

David

Yup .... another "winner" of a thread started by the unoriginal wonder.
 

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GimmeTheBall!;1823262 said:
3 catches for 21 yards. Not a T.O. highlight day.:eek:

Yeah, the Lions defense did a job on him but it opened lanes for Witten.

But I think we may hear more from T.O. regarding a game plan did didn't highlight him.

Anyone?
Nice try. Maybe ESPN has an opening for you. :D
 

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I wouldn't worry about TO. He knews the Eagle game is coming up this weekend. While it's being played in Dallas, Eagle fans will be watching and of course his former teammates will be across the field. TO knows this game will be his BIG SHOW.
 

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zrinkill;1826544 said:
Yup .... another "winner" of a thread started by the unoriginal wonder.

My dear little ball of hate: But, yet, you read on. And then you feel compelled by spewing venom. Don't be a hatah, don't be a Blutto, don't be a whiner. :)
iffin you don't like it, move on without leaving your droppings here.

btw: loved the way you placed quote marks around winner. You somehow don't feel that readers will "get it" (your venom) and feel that quote marks will get your um, view, across.
So predictable, you little ball of hate.
 
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I saw the same thing, and it bothered me. Even when the team would do well, as long as it didn't involve him, he had that ticked off look about him. Truth is truth. I have no reason to make it up. Everyone saw it. Just homers choose not to accept it.

When a player is still unhappy after a game his team has just won because he didn't get HIS, that is NOT a team player. He has never been, nor never will be a team player. We just have to take him for what he is, cause he's not going anywhere. If he wins the Super Bowl, but loses the receiving race to Moss, he will consider it a lost season. He's that selfish.

Frankly, as long as he lies to the media & says all the right things and acts happy at the PC, then I don't give a flying fig.
 

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I saw the same thing, and it bothered me. Even when the team would do well, as long as it didn't involve him, he had that ticked off look about him. Truth is truth. I have no reason to make it up. Everyone saw it. Just homers choose not to accept it.

When a player is still unhappy after a game his team has just won because he didn't get HIS, that is NOT a team player. He has never been, nor never will be a team player. We just have to take him for what he is, cause he's not going anywhere. If he wins the Super Bowl, but loses the receiving race to Moss, he will consider it a lost season. He's that selfish.

Frankly, as long as he lies to the media & says all the right things and acts happy at the PC, then I don't give a flying fig.

When did he pout?

Was it after the game or during the game? I have the game on DVD and on my harddrive and I would even be willing to go home for lunch to see where he pouted.

Not a homer, but I did go over the game constantly cutting bits and pieces out to post on Youtube and I never saw where he pouted.

Now I did see where he looked a little dejected and a look of frustration at times but I never saw him pout.
 

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Can anyone find a video of this? I looked and couldn't find it. Plus you would think that if it was on TV, every sports website and newspaper would have caught the image and used it.

I would really like to see what were talking about.
 

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Cogan;1826981 said:
I saw the same thing, and it bothered me. Even when the team would do well, as long as it didn't involve him, he had that ticked off look about him. Truth is truth. I have no reason to make it up. Everyone saw it. Just homers choose not to accept it.

When a player is still unhappy after a game his team has just won because he didn't get HIS, that is NOT a team player. He has never been, nor never will be a team player. We just have to take him for what he is, cause he's not going anywhere. If he wins the Super Bowl, but loses the receiving race to Moss, he will consider it a lost season. He's that selfish.

Frankly, as long as he lies to the media & says all the right things and acts happy at the PC, then I don't give a flying fig.

Absolutely. I couldn't have said it better about T.O. A horse's *** sometimes (pouty) when he isn't in the game plan and a delight (popcorn on the sidelines) when it's all about him.

A good compromise would be to work T.O. back in but keep in mind that Witten is the other receiving star (with a great attitude) and JW is here to stay.
:)
 

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Go back and watch his reaction after the Buffalo game to see if it's all about him.
 

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SultanOfSix;1827004 said:
Go back and watch his reaction after the Buffalo game to see if it's all about him.

I don't have a VHR on my TV machine, but I would have liked to see it, Sultan!
 

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Cogan;1826981 said:
I saw the same thing, and it bothered me. Even when the team would do well, as long as it didn't involve him, he had that ticked off look about him. Truth is truth. I have no reason to make it up. Everyone saw it. Just homers choose not to accept it.

When a player is still unhappy after a game his team has just won because he didn't get HIS, that is NOT a team player. He has never been, nor never will be a team player. We just have to take him for what he is, cause he's not going anywhere. If he wins the Super Bowl, but loses the receiving race to Moss, he will consider it a lost season. He's that selfish.

Frankly, as long as he lies to the media & says all the right things and acts happy at the PC, then I don't give a flying fig.

I really don't think he is selfish, I think he is insecure.
 

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mickgreen58;1826995 said:
When did he pout?

Was it after the game or during the game? I have the game on DVD and on my harddrive and I would even be willing to go home for lunch to see where he pouted.

Not a homer, but I did go over the game constantly cutting bits and pieces out to post on Youtube and I never saw where he pouted.

Now I did see where he looked a little dejected and a look of frustration at times but I never saw him pout.

as I said, I would love to know what these guys are talking about because I didn't see it either. If they are talking about him looking dejected during the game, well, shoot, that was probably all of us because until there were only 18 seconds left we and he had a reason to be dejected.

If it was after the game, it was probably relief and a little unbelief that we actually pulled another one out.

But hey, I'm a homer. :D
 

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Soon as the game ended, shots of players walking off the field.
Every Cowboy I saw was elated (glad). But then there was a shot of T.O. walking off the field. Clearly, he was not a happy camper. He seemed to be clearly pouting, presumably because of his relative inactivity during the game.
T.O. will look you right in the eye and tell you it's all about team victories, but beneath lurks a selfish (if gifted) player.
For the record: I've always been a fan of Cowboy T.O.'s skills.
 

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GimmeTheBall!;1827073 said:
Soon as the game ended, shots of players walking off the field.
Every Cowboy I saw was elated (glad). But then there was a shot of T.O. walking off the field. Clearly, he was not a happy camper. He seemed to be clearly pouting, presumably because of his relative inactivity during the game.
T.O. will look you right in the eye and tell you it's all about team victories, but beneath lurks a selfish (if gifted) player.
For the record: I've always been a fan of Cowboy T.O.'s skills.


If anything.... one thing we know for sure is that... TO DOESNT LIE.


The only bad thing is that TO wants to help the team win MORE DIRECTLY than INDIRECTLY..... THAT is NOT a bad thing. He can be unhappy about that. No problem there. You want more players like that.
 

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GimmeTheBall!;1827073 said:
Soon as the game ended, shots of players walking off the field.
Every Cowboy I saw was elated (glad). But then there was a shot of T.O. walking off the field. Clearly, he was not a happy camper. He seemed to be clearly pouting, presumably because of his relative inactivity during the game.
T.O. will look you right in the eye and tell you it's all about team victories, but beneath lurks a selfish (if gifted) player.
For the record: I've always been a fan of Cowboy T.O.'s skills.

I think when you use the words Seemed and Presumably in the same sentence, it's hard to make a determination about what he was thinking?

Maybe he was thinking, "Wow, I can't believe we won this thing. I loves me some Romo."
 
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