khiladi
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bbgun;2523065 said:In other news, Bobby Carpenter is also waiting to be "unleashed."
Roy Williams has a track record of performance...
bbgun;2523065 said:In other news, Bobby Carpenter is also waiting to be "unleashed."
bbgun;2523411 said:The last time Romo threw him a pass, it was 4th and 2 and he was tackled two yards behind the LOS. Gotta do a little better than that.
T.O. wants Roy Williams to be unleashed
bbgun;2523411 said:The last time Romo threw him a pass, it was 4th and 2 and he was tackled two yards behind the LOS. Gotta do a little better than that.
TheCount;2523515 said:Watching you continue your agenda is a little pathetic, really.
khiladi;2523476 said:Roy Williams has a track record of performance...
Nav22;2523074 said:It's pretty obvious that Tony and Roy just aren't on the same page... Chris Chambers went through similar struggles after being traded to San Diego.
Rack;2523220 said:You obviously don't proof-read your own posts then...
bbgun;2523524 said:My "agenda" is winning. Merry Christmas.
dcfanatic;2523609 said:Congrats, this is the best burn I have ever read on the internet.
When the season ends and 5countem5 reveals that he is really Wade Phillips I am not going to be shocked one bit.
GimmeTheBall!;2523072 said:Blah, blah, blah.
Whah, whah-whah, whah.
Gee, T.O., to what extent do you want RW more involved.
I hope Romo starts going more and more to RW and then where will you be?
Back to whining about your lack of looks.
Again, players should be seen and not heard. I know, that is rough, but at least you will be well-paid dummies.
JordanTaber;2523205 said::bang2:
They're professional football players, not slaves.
Bleu Star;2523343 said:I'm looking forward to seeing the wealth of TO haters on the board spin this one.
You would be a fool to not see the regression of one Jason Garrett. Red better get it together...
GimmeTheBall!;2524220 said:
What world do you live in?
What slaves make a minimum half a mil or 5 mil a year?
What slaves are worshipped (by you) and travel first class and treated to the best in nutrition, medical care and catered to that much?
To cry out for pro athletes is to disregard everything you see daily among the American population.
There are slaves in the factories. Minimum-wage earners who have to ask permission to use the restroom. People who pick up after others as janitors or cook food or repair streets. If pros who make millions are slaves,
what are these very good and hard-working Americans?
Why do we always lavish the most care and worries on those who perform for us on TV as athletes. Sure, football is great. Baseball is great to some. NBA excites.
Just remember, when you so cavalierly lament that pro athletes are not slaves you dis the hundreds of millions of others who tread the economic waters ever day.
Scrimping and saving to buy maybe one ticket a year to a pro sporting event.
If it ain't too much trouble, city slicker, remember the little people. Your passion and worries are better spent on your fellow man, not your fellow millionaire pro athlete who loves to talk.
(No, fellas, these are not real tears. It's from the pepper spray the girl at the five and dime spray on mah face. I know she likes me. She jus don't know it!