Sick block by Antonio Bryant

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I know some of you hate him, I personally loved him. Regardless, you have to see this block

Punked!
 

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I agree. I loved his talent. And if TO isn't too much of a head case....if Keyshawn isn't too much of a head case....then IMO, neither is Bryant.
 

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JustSayNotoTO said:
I hope he diddnt break a nail.

ha ya right. do you remember the giants game two years ago? he was a play maker. he could of been a great number two. and a very good number 1.
 

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Antonio Bryant Lays a Vicious Block on a Bears' Defender

As titled on YouTube...It's a nice block, but vicious?...hardly
 

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With AB I hated the player but loved his game


(after he got eye surgery and quit dropping so many balls)
 

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locked&loaded said:
ha ya right. do you remember the giants game two years ago? he was a play maker. he could of been a great number two. and a very good number 1.

Right, he is so good that the Browns diddnt want him back after a 1,000 yard season. Keep living the delusion.
 

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JustSayNotoTO said:
Right, he is so good that the Browns diddnt want him back after a 1,000 yard season. Keep living the delusion.
It makes sense...Terrell Owens was so good that his last two teams didn't want him back and half the people on this board didn't want him here. I see certain parallels here.
 

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JustSayNotoTO said:
Right, he is so good that the Browns diddnt want him back after a 1,000 yard season. Keep living the delusion.


well, I think that might be a bit unfair...heck, the Bucs asked Keyshawn to stay home AND paid him for it...Yet, he did a nice job for the Cowboys.
 

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vlad said:
I know some of you hate him, I personally loved him. Regardless, you have to see this block

Punked!

Yawn...

on the other hand the block last weekend no Larry Foote of the Steelers IIRC was big. I couldn't find a clip of it though
 

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ehhh not too shabby. Caught him off guard though from the side, lol.
 

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Juke99 said:
I agree. I loved his talent. And if TO isn't too much of a head case....if Keyshawn isn't too much of a head case....then IMO, neither is Bryant.

Ya know, it is a little ironic that the one headcase Bill couldn't put up with is at a position that's freaking littered with 'em! Glenn was too much of a headcase for Green Bay and New England. Keyshawn for Tampa Bay. TO for San Fran and Philly.
 

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TruBlueCowboy said:
Ya know, it is a little ironic that the one headcase Bill couldn't put up with is at a position that's freaking littered with 'em! Glenn was too much of a headcase for Green Bay and New England. Keyshawn for Tampa Bay. TO for San Fran and Philly.


I guess it's a matter of sticking with the poison ya know...although Owens certainly breaks that mold.
 

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Sorry, guys, I'm totally on ABs side on this. Keyshawn isn't 1/2 the WR Bryant is, and wasn't 2 years ago, either. They handed Keyshawn the starting job, and Bryant felt like he wasn't even getting a chance to win it. He reacted badly, let it get way out of hand, and screwed himself with that outburst. If I was Parcells, I'd have kicked Haley and Keyshawn off the team. Then we'd have a young, talented WR, we wouldn't have to throw millions at a real headcase in TO, and we probably wouldn't be looking at an undrafted rookie like Hurd to fill out our WR corps. Just my $0.02.
 

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antonio bryant is a punk who complained about getting the ball thrown his way more.

when coach complied ........he dropped them like a hot potato.

no more punks allowed on america's team.......ever.
 

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lanecity1975 said:
antonio bryant is a punk who complained about getting the ball thrown his way more.

when coach complied ........he dropped them like a hot potato.

no more punks allowed on america's team.......ever.

And when does this start? We currently have a serious punk on the team right now.

FWIW, T.O. was one of the leaders in dropped passes.
 

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flashback said:
Sorry, guys, I'm totally on ABs side on this. Keyshawn isn't 1/2 the WR Bryant is, and wasn't 2 years ago, either. They handed Keyshawn the starting job, and Bryant felt like he wasn't even getting a chance to win it. He reacted badly, let it get way out of hand, and screwed himself with that outburst. If I was Parcells, I'd have kicked Haley and Keyshawn off the team. Then we'd have a young, talented WR, we wouldn't have to throw millions at a real headcase in TO, and we probably wouldn't be looking at an undrafted rookie like Hurd to fill out our WR corps. Just my $0.02.

agree with it for the most part, I don't know if he was better then Key (they both have their strengths and flaws), but with Parcells there he wasn't going to be anything better than 3rd WR, it wasn't even a competition, Key was just handed the job. jmo

And pleae people, every reciever that has ever played the game wants the football.
 

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Jimz31 said:
And when does this start? We currently have a serious punk on the team right now.

FWIW, T.O. was one of the leaders in dropped passes.

i'm with you all the way ...terrell owens can pack his bags right now.

like i said.. i don't want punks on the team i've been following for 31 years.
 
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