T.O. Cried on NFL Network

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Sheriff Gonna Getcha
01-14-2008, 11:44 AM
I have no problem with T.O. crying, provided it was genuine. I'd much rather have a player cry over a loss than see him joking around and smiling after getting knocked out of the playoffs.

saden1
01-14-2008, 12:05 PM
His crying genuine IMO, I mean how can you fake the sad state he was in? And T.O. would be the last person I would expect to fake crying.

MTK
01-14-2008, 12:17 PM
His crying genuine IMO, I mean how can you fake the sad state he was in? And T.O. would be the last person I would expect to fake crying.

Really??

This is T.O. we're talking about, right?

With all his past drama and antics there's no way I would be the least bit surprised if he cooked up some tears.

I wouldn't put anything past that drama queen.

skinsfan69
01-14-2008, 12:35 PM
Yeah, we don't laugh at Redskins because we're biased. It's understood.

We hate TO because he's a horrible human being and only loves himself. The fact he cried makes me laugh. What's so wrong with that?

I think TO has chilled out a bit this year. I thought he was standing up for his teammate and I didn't have a problem with it. But that's still not going to stop me from making fun of him to all my Cowgirl friends.

skinsfan69
01-14-2008, 12:37 PM
I've got no problem with him showing emotion and standing up for his teammate. The only question is how sincere is he being, considering his past history of not being there for his teammates (i.e. McNabb after the SB)

I think more than anything, TO is upset (and understandably so) because he sees this might have been his greatest opportunity to win a SB and now it's gone. And he's what, 35 years old? So his window is starting to close fairly fast.

Cowboys are going to be around for a while. Don't they have Cleveland's #1 pick this year? So that's 2 number one's. And the way TO takes care of himself, I can see him playing several more years.

Redskins_P
01-14-2008, 12:46 PM
I wonder how Steve Young, Jeff Garcia, Donovan McNabb, and Drew Bledsoe felt about that?

I wonder how they feel about TO saying that he's always had a good relationship with his QB's. According to him: "I've always had my QB's back".

hooskins
01-14-2008, 12:48 PM
I've got no problem with him showing emotion and standing up for his teammate. The only question is how sincere is he being, considering his past history of not being there for his teammates (i.e. McNabb after the SB)

I think more than anything, TO is upset (and understandably so) because he sees this might have been his greatest opportunity to win a SB and now it's gone. And he's what, 35 years old? So his window is starting to close fairly fast.

Exactly. TO is the asshole who called his QB's gay, bad, etc etc. And now all the sudden he gives a F? There should be no sympathy, respect or understanding for this self conceited asshole TO.

birdz4gibbs
01-14-2008, 01:00 PM
yeah TO is so heart warming i feel like laughing or is it crying but anyways thats TO without his popcorn...acting like somebody stole something of

where,s my act 11 popcorn ...

firstdown
01-14-2008, 01:04 PM
Funny thing is that he is standing up for Romo who has lost all of his playoff games and he bashed all of his QB's who have won playoff games.

afredskins06
01-14-2008, 01:07 PM
Had he removed the huge bi-focals maybe would have known if he was real or not......i wish someone would have asked him if he prefered Brett Farve??

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