hesscl34
09-27-2006, 02:53 PM
But it does cause the Cow-Whores problems and that I like![/quote]
LOL!!!!!! I couldn't agree more!!!!!!
LOL!!!!!! I couldn't agree more!!!!!!
ESPN Report: Terrell Owens attempts suicidehesscl34 09-27-2006, 02:53 PM But it does cause the Cow-Whores problems and that I like![/quote] LOL!!!!!! I couldn't agree more!!!!!! jamf 09-27-2006, 02:54 PM If he did take that many pills he should be suspended for violating the leagues substance abuse policy. onlydarksets 09-27-2006, 02:54 PM One thing we can say about him is he's never had off the field issues, until now. He's never been locked up, picked up for DWI, caught with hookers and coke in a hotel room, etc. He might be a pain in the ass in the locker room, and even that's debateable to an extent. Alot of his ex-teammates say he wasn't a problem. You also have to consider how some of his antics are blown way out of proportion by the media. Hate the player, but I don't see any reason to hate the man. I think TO is great - he torpedoed the Eagles for a year, and now he's in Dallass to do the same. I wish him a speedy recovery so he can get back in that locker room to screw things up for the Cowgirlz. Mc2guy 09-27-2006, 02:54 PM For those of you who are unwilling or unable to show any empathy for a person battling with suicidal depression (if the reports are true), then I hope from the bottom of my heart that you never have to experience depression up close and personal. As someone who has seen depression and suicide in my family, I can tell you it is the most gut wrenching and painful thing you have ever even attempted to comprehend. T.O. is an first class jerk, no if ands or buts, but to show no empathy for another human struggling like that is pretty low. To joke about it is reprehensible. Frankly, I am embarrased to be a member of this community right now. #56fanatic 09-27-2006, 02:55 PM I can't believe some of the stuff people write out here. You are talking about a human being for christ sake. You are hating the guy because of him being a Eagle, a cowboy.. that is ridiculous. Everyone, rich, poor, middle class has problems. For people to cuss the guy when he is apparently going through depression issues or what ever the case may be is class less. I had a very close family member who committed suicide because of depression and to hear people say the most insensative things I have ever heard speaks volumes of ones inteligence. If all you can do is call the guy a moron, ass, F this and F that, then dont say anything. People going through depression are not their normal selves and obviously need some sort of professional help. To be so callus towards and athlete because you dont like their antics or who they play for is stupid. I thought people here could differentiate between athletes and the real people they are off the field. I guess not. #56fanatic 09-27-2006, 02:56 PM For those of you who are unwilling or unable to show any empathy for a person battling with suicidal depression (if the reports are true), then I hope from the bottom of my heart that you never have to experience depression up close and personal. As someone who has seen depression and suicide in my family, I can tell you it is the most gut wrenching and painful thing you have ever even attempted to comprehend. T.O. is an first class jerk, no if ands or buts, but to show no empathy for another human struggling like that is pretty low. To joke about is reprehensible. Frankly, I am embarrased to be a member of this community right now. Thank you, we must have been typing at the same time. some people have no class to say the things i have seen. Glad someone can sympothize. PSUSkinsFan21 09-27-2006, 02:58 PM To be fair, he did apologize to the Eagles once he realized that he really was expendable and that they were going to bench him for the season. Well, it was a pretty lame and nonspecific apology and, like you noted, it didn't come until he realized the Eagles were going to sit him. After all, the apology was so weak that the Eagles sat him anyway because he didn't comply with Andy Reid's specific instructions regarding what needed to be addressed in that apology. Personally I don't see the value of any apology that's being made at the direction of someone else, but however you view his "apology", it was anything but heartfelt. davy 09-27-2006, 02:59 PM If I played for the Cowboys I'd be depressed too. onlydarksets 09-27-2006, 03:02 PM Well, it was a pretty lame and nonspecific apology and, like you noted, it didn't come until he realized the Eagles were going to sit him. After all, the apology was so weak that the Eagles sat him anyway because he didn't comply with Andy Reid's specific instructions regarding what needed to be addressed in that apology. Personally I don't see the value of any apology that's being made at the direction of someone else, but however you view his "apology", it was anything but heartfelt. I was kidding - the sarcasm didn't translate well. EXoffender 09-27-2006, 03:03 PM Unfortunately, the players union voted to save nutcases like him for being deactivated for the season. I would say his career is over but, you always have teams like SEA who'll employ the services of likes of Koren Robinson. |
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