Which prima donna can you tolerate you the most: TO or Primetime?

TruBlueCowboy

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Both hired guns.

Both flamboyant headline material 24/7.

Both in love with themselves.

Both hated players on arch-rivals before coming to Dallas.

But.... you'd be a fool not to admit that they are among the elite (if not the best) at their position who might be (or were in Deion's case) the missing component for another Lombardi Trophy.

So which one can you tolerate the most? :D TO or Primetime?
 

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Definatly T.O. I absolutly can't stand deion. to me, he is one of the most annoying people on the face of this earth.
 

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skinsngibbs4life said:
Definatly T.O. I absolutly can't stand deion. to me, he is one of the most annoying people on the face of this earth.

We'll let ya have TO at the end of his career too, then maybe you can make a comparison. :D
 

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skinsngibbs4life said:
Definatly T.O. I absolutly can't stand deion. to me, he is one of the most annoying people on the face of this earth.

our sigs look familiar, yet they are so different :laugh1:
 

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TruBlueCowboy said:
We'll let ya have TO at the end of his career too, then maybe you can make a comparison. :D

yeah, we'll even structure the contract for 'ya :lmao2:
 

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i never could stand deion sanders.
i can handle t.o.
 

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Owens is at least the lesser of two evils.

Owens is an emotional child and not very smart, but I don't think a lot of the trouble he causes is intentional. And at least he practices very hard. Deion -- IMO -- milked injuries and intentionally undermined coaches.
 

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FYI on Sanders.

He is nothing like what you see when the cameras are rolling. I've met him and he is as down to Earth as anyone else. He is Gregarious (sp) but he is not the show boat flamboyant "It's all about me." type you see on TV. As a matter of fact he is one of the most generous people you will ever meet. What you see when the cameras come on is his alter ego, his money making persona.
 

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do the poll again at the end of the season and it should be the opposite. so far Owens hasn't done squat for us. Sanders earned us a SB win. at the end of the year, after TO wins us some love we should hate him no more.
 

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Cajuncowboy said:
FYI on Sanders.

He is nothing like what you see when the cameras are rolling. I've met him and he is as down to Earth as anyone else. He is Gregarious (sp) but he is not the show boat flamboyant "It's all about me." type you see on TV. As a matter of fact he is one of the most generous people you will ever meet. What you see when the cameras come on is his alter ego, his money making persona.

Deion forever lost me when he wrote that book "Power, Money and Sex."

Look, I know it didn't exactly advertise "How to be a Winning Corner in Today's NFL" but it had to be the worst fifteen bucks I ever spent on a book. I bought it hoping there would be a few tidbits about games and great Cowboys memories inbetween the candid confessions, but no, the entire book was Deion talking about what he loved, and who loved him, and how it hurt his career, and how it made him stop loving himself, and people stop loving him, and.......... ack..... never again do I want to read something like that.
 

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TruBlueCowboy said:
Deion forever lost me when he wrote that book "Power, Money and Sex."

Look, I know it didn't exactly advertise "How to be a Winning Corner in Today's NFL" but it had to be the worst fifteen bucks I ever spent on a book. I bought it hoping there would be a few tidbits about games and great Cowboys memories inbetween the candid confessions, but no, the entire book was Deion talking about what he loved, and who loved him, and how it hurt his career, and how it made him stop loving himself, and people stop loving him, and.......... ack..... never again do I want to read something like that.

I think that book was an effort for him to come clean about what he was going through. I think when a player writes a book like that, he is trying to do two things, make money and bare his soul to a certain extent. It may not have been Hamlet, but then again he's a DB, not a playwright.
 

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Not close for me ... Prime.

For all the showboating and arrogance that Deion exhibited, he always left me with a positive vibe, because he has an upbeat outlook on life. I always felt like he was just to high on life to keep it bottled up.

With TO it's been just the opposite for me. Don't get me wrong I'm a happy Cowboy fan as long as he's helping us win football games. But he's got a long way to go before I look at him as anything other than a man who act's like a selfish 3 year old brat. If he changes, great, but he hasn't proven anything yet to me.
 

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Deion has contributed. T.O. has a lot to prove. SHow me the ring, then T.O. will get consideration.
 

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Easily Deion. DS was just flashy and cocky.

T.O has been cocky and whiney the last 5 years.

and I LIKE T.O

id hate to see wat the others say lol
 

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For me its all about results...

When Deion was back there returning... I WAS EXCITED. I always felt he could make that cut and take it to the house.

With TO at WR... I AM EXCITED. I feel he could make that cut and take it to the house... and he will obviously have more opps...
 

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I put them both in the same boat. And I hope that boat sinks in the darkest, deepest, roughest water in the seas. Couldn't stand Deion, before, during, or after he played for us, and the same goes for T.stinkin'O.
 

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DallasKnight said:
I put them both in the same boat. And I hope that boat sinks in the darkest, deepest, roughest water in the seas. Couldn't stand Deion, before, during, or after he played for us, and the same goes for T.stinkin'O.



... I'm gonna mark you down here as an undecided then. :)
 
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