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mmillman;1416400 said:Leads the league in drops, overdoses, injured, yelling at coaches, doesn't know the plays. What was he doing all that time he was riding a bike injured? Some of you guys still think he is worth the money and headaches? I just don't get it. Have you played team sports before? If he isn't where Romo expects him to be, if he isn't blocking the right guy or running the right route what good is he? The playoff game was essentially week 22 counting byes and pre-season. Shouldn't he have known the plays by then? Some where in there when he didn't adjust for a blitz and I got killed or threw an pick I would have went straight t o the coach and told him to sit one of us.
First of all, T.O. did NOT overdose, and secondly, he overcame all of his injuries. So if you're going to use that agianst him then you're argument is WEAK!
And finally, who ever said T.O. was out of position or running the wrong routes? The evidence of his statistics alone prove otherwise. If you're going to be against the guy then at least be objective about it; don't just follow JJT like a lost lemming.
And especially don't cling to JJT's subjective anti-T.O. article. JJT is the guy who has been anti-T.O. from the start and has been on record as admitting that he personally doesn't like the player based on his Philly ans SF past. Yeah, that's real objective reporting right there.
The FACT is that T.O. was not made a focal point of the offense and was told to not focus on some parts of the offense. JJT should know this, which is what makes his latest anti-T.O. article an irresponsible attemp to deceive readers into believing his subjective opinion.
Sorry, but unlike you, I won't eat that cheeze.
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