Vinatieri or Owens?

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Qwickdraw said:
Yea, I love the idea of adding a selfish baby to the team who singlehandedly destroyed one of the greatest teams in the game, from the inside out. Not to mention he'd have to face that divisional team twice a year along with us and would be the sole target of all hatred that pours out of Philly on a dangerous level just fueling a fire that'll help them win against us.

It's people like you that not only allow punks like T.O. to continue playing in a game that he has no respect for but also rewards him with more money than any of us will ever see in our life and supports his kind of behavior all across the league.

Yea... we should sign him.:rolleyes:

You are absolutely right. Owens came in a singlehandedly DESTROYED the Eagles. Um Hm. Forget that McNabb spent all of last season injured, and literally "choked" in the Super Bowl the previous season, when they had a chance to march down the field for a GW TD. Forget that Andy Reid was criticized for his game management decisions which could be to blame for their 3 straight NFC championship losses and SB loss. Or forget that the Eagles couldn't stop anybody on defense last year, which had nothing to do with Owens. Forget that they let Pro Bowl DT Corey Simon walk because they were too cheap. Forget that they almost let Brian Westbrook walk because they were too cheap. Now I am not saying Owens is a saint. He wanted money and held out just like Westbrook. If wanting more money was a sin, I think you call it being selfish, then the entire league would be condemned to Hell. Owens just went about the wrong way. Sure he was obnoxious. But don't bail out the Eagles organization by blaming their entire collapse on Owens.
 

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Qwickdraw said:
Yea, I love the idea of adding a selfish baby to the team who singlehandedly destroyed one of the greatest teams in the game, from the inside out. Not to mention he'd have to face that divisional team twice a year along with us and would be the sole target of all hatred that pours out of Philly on a dangerous level just fueling a fire that'll help them win against us.

It's people like you that not only allow punks like T.O. to continue playing in a game that he has no respect for but also rewards him with more money than any of us will ever see in our life and supports his kind of behavior all across the league.

Yea... we should sign him.:rolleyes:

very well said!
 

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It's people like you that not only allow punks like T.O. to continue playing in a game that he has no respect for but also rewards him with more money than any of us will ever see in our life and supports his kind of behavior all across the league.

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I swear it's hilarious.

I have seen less overt hatred for mass murderers.
 

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Adam V....


But then again Owens would be the most exciting news!!>..AV is just teh safe bet.
 

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Football is not about respect. It's about winning

No teams win graciously anymore. Players talk **** to each other the entire game, and players blow up on the sidelines at players and teammates now a days.

I find it funny Quickdraw allows Keyshawn who blew up on Gruden on the sideline... Blew up at Drew Bledsoe on the sideline LAST SEASON, wrote a book called "just give me the damn ball"... He's allowed on our team

But T.O who talks to the media like they are his personal journal can't be.

lets not condone one player b/c he happens to already wear a star, for things we blast someone else for.

if it's fair for Quick to say T.O ruined the Eagles, wouldn't it be fair to say Key ruined the Bucs? Did they not have the SAME situation minus him blastin the qb? Did key not only blow up at gruden publicly, and durin a game? Did Key not cause them so much anger they chose to not play him, or even dress him for 6 games to end the season? Am I missing something?
 

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Muhast said:
Football is not about respect. It's about winning

No teams win graciously anymore. Players talk **** to each other the entire game, and players blow up on the sidelines at players and teammates now a days.

I find it funny Quickdraw allows Keyshawn who blew up on Gruden on the sideline... Blew up at Drew Bledsoe on the sideline LAST SEASON, wrote a book called "just give me the damn ball"... He's allowed on our team

But T.O who talks to the media like they are his personal journal can't be.

lets not condone one player b/c he happens to already wear a star, for things we blast someone else for.

if it's fair for Quick to say T.O ruined the Eagles, wouldn't it be fair to say Key ruined the Bucs? Did they not have the SAME situation minus him blastin the qb? Did key not only blow up at gruden publicly, and durin a game? Did Key not cause them so much anger they chose to not play him, or even dress him for 6 games to end the season? Am I missing something?
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The Cowboys need both! Say bye bye to Swishums (whatever...) and release Keyshawn because let's be realistic he's NO T.O.
 

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As much as I would like V, it's really no contest between him and TO as far as what they could each possibly bring to the table. TO brings us some offensive dominance while Viniteri only brings you close game luck swinging your way. I'm sorry but barely cutting it like the 00's Pat's Dynasty is not the way I wanna go. Give me the 90's Cowboys' total dominance anyday of the week. And that started with a game changing WR, which always gave our QB a target, which always left holes wide open for our RB to plow on through at the drop of a dime. TO, combined with Bledsoe, Witten and Jones, sure could be a nice knock-off version of what we once had for atleast a year or two.
 

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TO obviouslyhas the much higher risk-reward quotient, and he is also the difference maker this team needs. He also could be the most disruptive force since Ghengis Khan.
My own wish is that they sign both; a reliable kicker could take this team home in December; T.O. could give this offense a major booster shot, or he could blow the team up as well.
 
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