Dave_in-NC
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Tass;1902581 said:Getcha Kleenex ready?
Oh and this isn't the first time he's cried.
Cry me a river, but catch the ball.
Tass;1902581 said:Getcha Kleenex ready?
Kangaroo;1902707 said:He will never be a Cowboy to me so what is your point he cried who cares
That has nothing to do with his play
djtavo;1902670 said:u should donate your eyes do a blind person
Kangaroo;1902707 said:He will never be a Cowboy to me so what is your point he cried who cares
That has nothing to do with his play
nice...Kangaroo obviously has a agenda, take away T.O. s stats this year and how many wins do we have? How bout the coverage he demands and how his presence opens up the field for others? You can see Kangaroo has no idea how the game of football is played.WV Cowboy;1903384 said::laugh2: :laugh1:
But really, what blind person would want eyes that can't even see the obvious.
Kangaroo;1902443 said:Who cares he is still never going to be a Cowboy in my eyes
what if he starts crying?:laugh2:WoodysGirl;1903464 said:I think I actually understand Kangaroo's point and he'll correct me if I'm wrong. There are some guys who you really consider Dallas Cowboys.
T.O. as great as he played this year, is still a hired gun. He's been a solid free agent pick up; this year much better than last year. I don't really consider him a true blue Dallas Cowboy. He's only been here two years. That doesn't make you a lifer in my eyes; it makes you a great contributor.
Rampage;1903453 said:there was no reason for him to cry. he needs to go cry off camera. now i gotta listen to all my friends who are giants fans tell me how poor T.O. was crying like a baby
WoodysGirl;1903464 said:I think I actually understand Kangaroo's point and he'll correct me if I'm wrong. There are some guys who you really consider Dallas Cowboys.
T.O. as great as he played this year, is still a hired gun. He's been a solid free agent pick up; this year much better than last year. I don't really consider him a true blue Dallas Cowboy. He's only been here two years. That doesn't make you a lifer in my eyes; it makes you a great contributor.
Rampage;1903475 said:what if he starts crying?:laugh2:
DC_Addict;1903556 said:If you have never cried before, then I worry about you as a person. It's a basic human emotion. If you were taught growing up that crying is wrong, then you were taught wrong. It takes a real man to do what TO did, I heard that Terry Glenn cried too afterwards and I'll bet alot of the guys did as well.
This game means alot to TO and so do his teammates. He defended Romo and I applaud that. This loss devastated him as it did all of us.
CoCo;1903579 said:With all due respect there isn't one formula for how we should display our emotions to be considered "human".
TO's crying was one demonstration of his passion. With someone else it may manifest differently.
DC_Addict;1903677 said:Sure, but when I see someone get emotional over something they feel strongly about or when they feel extreme saddness or loss, then I am more likely to believe they're sincere. I tend not to trust or believe someone that shows little or no emotion. This is a harsh example but, Serial Killers never cry in court over their victims. Why? Because they don't care. People who never cry or get emotional about anything just worry the crap outta me. I think it's weird.