T.O. vs AB

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when did AB get deep speed? I would bet T.O. is faster at 36 than AB was at 22. amirite?

Bryant to visit Bengals

Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on March 8, 2010 5:02 PM ET

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/A. Bryantgetty.jpgThere are bigger names out there, but the first wide receiver to meet with the Bengals this offseason will be Antonio Bryant.

Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports Bryant will visit Cincinnati on Tuesday. Bryant has been connected to the Bengals less than Terrell Owens and Brandon Marshall, but he makes a lot more sense.

At 29, Bryant is still in his prime. Unlike Owens, Bryant has deep speed to complement Cincinnati's short passing attack. Unlike Marshall, Bryant doesn't cost any trade compensation to acquire. And Bryant fits that whole "second chance" vibe Mike Brown loves so much.

The Bengals hold all the cards here. Bryant's market has been slow to develop and Cincinnati has other options if Bryant seeks too much money.

This is a marriage that makes a lot of sense for both sides.
 
Speaking of T.O.

T.O., McNabb together again

Posted by Mike Florio on March 8, 2010 5:20 PM ET

The release came a couple of hours ago, and in hindsight we probably should have posted something right away, given that we've received 100 e-mails with links to other sites' versions of the story.

Oh well.

Former Eagles teammates Terrell Owens and Donovan McNabb will get together during the new season of Pros v. Joes on Spike TV.

Owens, McNabb, and Chargers tight end Antonio Gates will face former NBA stars Hakeem Olajuwon, Kenny Smith, and Rick Fox in basketball, during an episode featuring no "Joes" and only "Pros."

Presumably, McNabb won't get tired when the game is on the line.

Other former NFL players who will appear in the eight-week series are Warrick Dunn, Isaac Bruce, Derrick Brooks, and Jeff Garcia.

The show is hosted by Michael Strahan and Jay Glazer. And we encourage you to overlook Glazer's involvement in the show when deciding whether to watch it.
 
I always thought ab was a great receiver with a bad attitude
 
SharutoX;3300819 said:
I always thought ab was a great receiver with a bad attitude

ab was young and lost it after a couple yrs of being tormented by parcells. he took a stand against a bully. i would say he took more abuse from parcells then owens ever did
 
I was a BIG AB fan when he was here. I really thought he had the complete skill set to become a dangerous #1. He was the nation's best WR in college after his Sophomore season.

I think BP really screwed him up.
 
LatinMind;3300830 said:
ab was young and lost it after a couple yrs of being tormented by parcells. he took a stand against a bully. i would say he took more abuse from parcells then owens ever did

star treatment more likely.
 
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