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Being typical idiots. Golic basically says that Owens had no argument because he's had more passes thrown to him than Witten has had thrown to him.
But Owens makes a point (and has in the past) that not all passes thrown his way are catchable: too far behind him, too far in front, too high, too low (Owens made a great catch on a super low pass Sunday), too short (the 2nd INT).
How can you hold it against Owens if he doesn't even have a chance to make a play on the ball because it's not well thrown?
I think for lots of people (including some on the forum) picking on Owens has become just something easy they can do because all they have to say is "look at his past." Well look at how he's been since getting to Dallas. He has been everything they could hope for in a WR and teammate. Just bugs me how some folk (media) are so quick to dismiss his opinions. He's the one out there, I'm sure he sees things very differently than we can.
But Owens makes a point (and has in the past) that not all passes thrown his way are catchable: too far behind him, too far in front, too high, too low (Owens made a great catch on a super low pass Sunday), too short (the 2nd INT).
How can you hold it against Owens if he doesn't even have a chance to make a play on the ball because it's not well thrown?
I think for lots of people (including some on the forum) picking on Owens has become just something easy they can do because all they have to say is "look at his past." Well look at how he's been since getting to Dallas. He has been everything they could hope for in a WR and teammate. Just bugs me how some folk (media) are so quick to dismiss his opinions. He's the one out there, I'm sure he sees things very differently than we can.