Who replaces Owens next year?

stealth;1287088 said:
the more time passes the less I like the thought of "the shark" on this team


Who is "the Shark" - I have not heard that one.

Greg Norman?
 
The Cowboys have a pretty good group of wide receivers outside of Owens. The offense operated fairly well with K Johnson and Glenn, and that was with Bledsoe at QB. I think Crayton is under-rated and could very well provide what Keyshaun did in '05. Assuming Owens leaves next year, the way to offset that loss isn't by picking up a WR, but by upgrading the offensive line. The Cowboys have a QB, they have the WRs, they have the running back. With a few tweaks of the offensive line, I'd start with the guards, I think the Cowboys could continue to have a dominant offense without Owens.
 
aikemirv;1287106 said:
Who is "the Shark" - I have not heard that one.

Greg Norman?


Jeff Samardzija

thats his nickname or was last year and its on his my-space
 
stealth;1287088 said:
the more time passes the less I like the thought of "the shark" on this team

I don't believe Greg Norman ever played for the Dallas Cowboys..... :confused:
 
ZeroClub;1286996 said:
So the speculation is that T. Owens won't be back next year. If true, the Cowboys will need a replacement.

I was curious, so I checked the free agent WR situation.

It is early and things can/will change, but so far it looks like a fairly lean year for FA WRs with the best of the bunch being Drew Bennett (Titans) and Kevin Curtis (Rams).

seems like this speculation is really just an agenda by people who dont like TO on msg boards.
 
:lmao2: @ this thread.

you people really want T.O. gone that bad?

you want to see Patrick Crayton and an old Terry Glenn as our top 2 WR's? or even the youngsters like Sam Hurd?

you want to be 5-11 that bad?

you want to lose ALL THE TIME like its the troy hambrick era again?

what kinda fan would want this.

hate the guy all you want, but hes unreplaceable. (i dont see the Panthers trading Steve Smith) lol
 
TobiasEagle77;1287113 said:
The Cowboys have a pretty good group of wide receivers outside of Owens. The offense operated fairly well with K Johnson and Glenn, and that was with Bledsoe at QB. I think Crayton is under-rated and could very well provide what Keyshaun did in '05. Assuming Owens leaves next year, the way to offset that loss isn't by picking up a WR, but by upgrading the offensive line. The Cowboys have a QB, they have the WRs, they have the running back. With a few tweaks of the offensive line, I'd start with the guards, I think the Cowboys could continue to have a dominant offense without Owens.




FYI - I am keeping a copy of your sig and have added an extra BLANK scoreboard.

Look for it at the end of the month:whip:
 
aga11ah;1287186 said:
:lmao2: @ this thread.

you people really want T.O. gone that bad?

you want to see Patrick Crayton and an old Terry Glenn as our top 2 WR's? or even the youngsters like Sam Hurd?

you want to be 5-11 that bad?

you want to lose ALL THE TIME like its the troy hambrick era again?

what kinda fan would want this.

hate the guy all you want, but hes unreplaceable. (i dont see the Panthers trading Steve Smith) lol


You are not alone.
 
I'd rather keep TO and actually get a coach that knows how to utilize him.
 
aga11ah;1287186 said:
:lmao2: @ this thread.

you people really want T.O. gone that bad?

you want to see Patrick Crayton and an old Terry Glenn as our top 2 WR's? or even the youngsters like Sam Hurd?

you want to be 5-11 that bad?

you want to lose ALL THE TIME like its the troy hambrick era again?

what kinda fan would want this.

hate the guy all you want, but hes unreplaceable. (i dont see the Panthers trading Steve Smith) lol
He's so "unreplaceable" that the Eagles and 9ers shut down their franchises after he left. :rolleyes:

Oh, and they aren't 5-11 teams, either.

It's sad that the Eagles fan is the one who gets it here.
 
Can somone please give me a legitimate reason why we would not want TO back next year?

The guy posted nearly 1,200 yards receiving, leads all wideouts in TD catches, has great chemistry with his QB, plays through injury, and forces defenses to respect our passing game.

Yeah, we better get rid of this guy. :banghead:
 
LatinMind;1287132 said:
seems like this speculation is really just an agenda by people who dont like TO on msg boards.

:hammer:

No need to waste any more carpals on this.
 
Chocolate Lab;1287197 said:
He's so "unreplaceable" that the Eagles and 9ers shut down their franchises after he left. :rolleyes:

Oh, and they aren't 5-11 teams, either.

It's sad that the Eagles fan is the one who gets it here.

the 9ers pretty much did shut their franchise down since T.O., they have been terrible up until this year.

and the Eagles, they arent ever going to be that bad with that o-line giving QB's 10 years to pick what WR to go to. and with a smart blitz scheme on defense and Brian Dawkins playin all-world. but yea.. they still arent capable of winning a superbowl without T.O., and wont come close.
 
sk0aL;1287190 said:
I'd rather keep TO and actually get a coach that knows how to utilize him.

:hammer:

Haw many times must we rehash this in copycat threads? :confused:
 
When he gets his hand fixed up in the off season maybe that will turn these haters around.

Bottomline is TO makes us a better team, end of story.
 
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