StillNothinNice
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well maybe it was a lot louder in person. You're right I wasn't there, but it really seemed that way to me.
superpunk;2637684 said:Maybe I was watching those games with the sound off, because I don't think Aikman was anywhere near as critical of Roy as you suggest.
I think anyone who has watched Roy in detroit knows what he can do. His career history definitely suggests that he doesn't do it all the time, and has problems with injuries.
I still don't see the need to get way down on him after a few games in a Cowboys uniform. For better or worse this is our #1 for the next 5 years.
theogt;2637187 said:It was a 1st and Ware, plus I think a 3rd. No receiver is worth that.
EPL0c0;2637457 said:TO will say the right thing: "He's a #1 WR, I'm a #1, it can only serve to benefit the offense. How many other teams can say they have two #1 caliber WRs. There's no competition of who's one or who's two. If we're on the field at the same time along with Jason, we give Tony three top tier options." Frankly...that is the truth and reality of the situation if Owens stays (which I hope he will)
I dunno why people think TO's gonna take it personal and freak out, throw him under the bus or say somethign stupid.
Apollo Creed;2637638 said:I'd feel the same way, but I take everything Aikman says as close to the gospel. And I don't know if I heard anyone half as critical as Aikman on Roy. Called him out for poor routes, not a very high football IQ, and said he had a history of work ethic questions. Not just once, but every single time he called our games.
Especially considering Aikman has no ulterior motives, and typically calls things as he sees them regarding our franchise.