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Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
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Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
TO misquoted himself. Next thing you know, we'll find out that he uses a stunt double when running routes over the middle.
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Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
I believe that TO doesn't think what he did was "heroic." In his mind he probably thinks it was even more amazing than that, if he had gotten his way he would have said his recovery was "Christ-like."
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Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
F him. I'm tired of his drama.
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Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
[quote=ArtMonkDrillz]I believe that TO doesn't think what he did was "heroic." In his mind he probably thinks it was even more amazing than that, if he had gotten his way he would have said his recovery was "Christ-like."[/quote]lol, that was what I was going to say. He probably thinks of it as more than heroic.
The things in that book make me happy because it shows me that TO is still TO and hasn't changed a bit. Just because Jerry jones acts like he can relate doesn't mean anything because I can only hope parcells lives up to his stature and puts TO in his place. I can't see this working for 3 years, especially when you have bledsoe behind the center and no protection. |
Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
First in line for the book signing was Jason Hicks, 16, a defensive tackle at Duncanville High School who recently finished a book about former Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach.
"I'll read anything," said Hicks, holding a copy of [I]T.O.[/I], "that has to do with football leadership." :lol: :laughing2 :rofl: :laughing- :lol: :laughing2 :rofl: :laughing- |
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I Love how whenever we played T.O we completely shut him down...what did he have like 1 TD against us??
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Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
Come on Boys, don't you think that is a pretty close minded attutude for the pride of Benjamin Russel HS. Man says he was misquoted, maybe he was. This type of thing has happened before. Like "I did not have sex with that woman", ain't that right Hillary?
And, "I tell you, that lil' bastard Cato did her. I can't even get the F... glove on Marcia"!!!!!! |
Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
[quote=DaveyFoSho]I Love how whenever we played T.O we completely shut him down...what did he have like 1 TD against us??[/quote]
Just to make sure you know, check T.O.'s record against us. I think his record against us is more important than whether we shut him down or not. |
Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
[QUOTE]From ESPNs Article
In "T.O.", which debuted last week, Owens likens former teammate Donovan McNabb to a bully who spat in his mouth as a teenager while he innocently slept on a school bus. [/QUOTE] What must've been one short ass bus. Btw, thats kinda gay. TO has cooties! Edited: I realized it made no sense. |
Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
[quote=BDBohnzie]TO misquoted himself. Next thing you know, we'll find out that he uses a stunt double when running routes over the middle.[/quote]
He'll only use that one if he...er...his stunt double drops the ball. |
Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
[quote=724Skinsfan]First in line for the book signing was Jason Hicks, 16, a defensive tackle at Duncanville High School who recently finished a book about former Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach.
"I'll read anything," said Hicks, holding a copy of [I]T.O.[/I], "that has to do with football leadership." :lol: :laughing2 :rofl: :laughing- :lol: :laughing2 :rofl: :laughing-[/quote] The funny thing about that part of the article was that he stood in line for over two hours and only read [I]3 chapters!?[/I] They laaarn those children real good down in Texass, don't they? |
Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
charles barkley said the same thing about his autobiography... both of them had co-writers who probably di most of the work.
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Re: Owens claims he was misquoted in Autobiography
It was probably misinterpreted b/c he cant communicate his feelings in a civilized or identifiable language. He speaks the language of hate.
I like the Dhani Jones commercials sitting in a smoking jacket and quoting the book's "sophicated and intellectual wordplay" Its pretty funny how the NFL is joining in to clown Owens on their own network for a national stage. |
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[quote=BigSKINBauer]lol, that was what I was going to say. He probably thinks of it as more than heroic.
The things in that book make me happy because it shows me that TO is still TO and hasn't changed a bit. Just because Jerry jones acts like he can relate doesn't mean anything because I can only hope parcells lives up to his stature and puts TO in his place. I can't see this working for 3 years, especially when you have bledsoe behind the center and no protection.[/quote] Actually if you read the entire article at dallascowboys.com you hear TO say that he didn't think that it was right to use the word 'Heroic'. TO sounds downright humble in the article. So how about this - TO doesn't blow up and the Cowboys have picked up a Top Reciever. So you got one guy - TO - who does pretty well at WR. On the other side you have Glenn who led the league in AVG Yards per catch. I know you can't help but bash the OLINE, but here is the problem with that; IT CAN'T BE ANY WORSE THAN LAST YEAR!! It really can't be. I mean we aren't Houston for crying out loud!! And there is no Juco Kicker to screw up 32 yd chip shots. I think we win 11 games this year. |
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