TO's Best TD Celebration Yet

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Today was his best. Not a trace of premeditation, not a shred of showmanship.

Could it be someone had a little talk with him, and he actually listened?
 

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percyhoward;1158511 said:
Today was his best. Not a trace of premeditation, not a shred of showmanship.

Could it be someone had a little talk with him, and he actually listened?

TO is going to lead this team to the playoffs. As the weeks go by the naysayers will become believers. First it was Romo. Those naysayers are now believers. Now it's TO's turn.
 

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I like what the announcer said, this team has the talent to beat any NFL team out there. I just hope he doesn't let us down again.
 

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percyhoward;1158511 said:
Today was his best. Not a trace of premeditation, not a shred of showmanship.

Could it be someone had a little talk with him, and he actually listened?

Yeah, he looked like he's been in the endzone a few times. It was nice to see.
Those friggin dropps though.:bang2:
 

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Anyone near TO when he celebrates should immediately knock him to the ground. Or if he goes to take a nap again, grab him by the collar and haul him off the ground by his neck.
 

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Jon88;1158537 said:
I like what the announcer said, this team has the talent to beat any NFL team out there. I just hope he doesn't let us down again.

If we want to show we're a Super Bowl team, then we beat the Colts.

The Cowboys of the Nineties used to eat up teams like this. Aspiring teams on the rise, only to meet the real juggernaut.
 

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Eddie;1158559 said:
If we want to show we're a Super Bowl team, then we beat the Colts.

The Cowboys of the Nineties used to eat up teams like this. Aspiring teams on the rise, only to meet the real juggernaut.


A lot of it is up to Henry. If he plays like we are paying him - like last year, I think we do win.
 

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percyhoward;1158511 said:
Today was his best. Not a trace of premeditation, not a shred of showmanship.

Could it be someone had a little talk with him, and he actually listened?
I liked Chad Johnson doing Merriman's dance.

:D
 

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When TO and Hurd did that chest bump I was afraid of a "group celebration" penalty. Thankfully, the refs didn't call anything.
 

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Jon88;1158568 said:
A lot of it is up to Henry. If he plays like we are paying him - like last year, I think we do win.

I honestly don't think it'll be left up to Henry. It'll be our pass rush, or lack thereof which determines the game.

Henry will play as well as our pass rush allows him. No pass rush, Henry (and our other CB's) will be eaten alive.

If we can generate pressure, and keep Peyton off the field ... we can do some damage of our own.

Plus, keep the dammed penalties in check.
 

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Eddie;1158559 said:
If we want to show we're a Super Bowl team, then we beat the Colts.

The Cowboys of the Nineties used to eat up teams like this. Aspiring teams on the rise, only to meet the real juggernaut.

Uh, the Cowboys of the 90s WERE the Colts of today.

Teams were looking to upset those Cowboys just as we're looking to upset the Colts.
 

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Boyzmamacita;1158578 said:
When TO and Hurd did that chest bump I was afraid of a "group celebration" penalty. Thankfully, the refs didn't call anything.
Only if it is obviously choreographed. Teammates celebrating without a production is fine.
 

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Hostile;1158585 said:
Only if it is obviously choreographed. Teammates celebrating without a production is fine.
I think this is the first time he celebrated like a member of the team. Before, teammates would always stay away from TO after he scored, whether it be to avoid a penalty or just watch the show. To me that isn't natural. I hope today's celebration is a sign of things to come.

Come to think of it, it probably was planned, because it was his little buddy Hurd involved. If it was planned, great idea to include a teammate, and still do it in a low key manner.
 

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tyke1doe;1158584 said:
Uh, the Cowboys of the 90s WERE the Colts of today.

Teams were looking to upset those Cowboys just as we're looking to upset the Colts.

I was just about to type this.

and I love when players mock the opposing team's celebration. For example, Joey Porter doing the rolling thing that Daunte Culpepper does. TO doing the Ray Lewis dance a couple years ago.

Ocho Cinco's mocking of Merriman's "lights out" celebration was beautiful. Too bad Bengals ended up losing.
 

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Bleu Star;1158516 said:
TO is going to lead this team to the playoffs. As the weeks go by the naysayers will become believers. First it was Romo. Those naysayers are now believers. Now it's TO's turn.
Remember, you can't spelL TONY without TO
 

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tyke1doe;1158584 said:
Uh, the Cowboys of the 90s WERE the Colts of today.

Teams were looking to upset those Cowboys just as we're looking to upset the Colts.
except we had the Lombardis. The Patriots are a more apt comparison.
 
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