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Old 03-13-2007, 04:54 PM   #1
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It was very obvious...

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Jean-Jacques Taylor, of the Dallas Morning News, reports Dallas Cowboys WR Terrell Owens did not know the team's entire playbook last season. Members of the organization knew Owens was not familiar with the playbook. On occasion, QB Tony Romo and others would have to tell him plays during practice.

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Old 03-13-2007, 04:58 PM   #2
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if its not arrington or ramsey, its terrell owens(yawn)
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Old 03-13-2007, 04:59 PM   #3
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Well ok, I got a chuckle when you yawned.

At least I didn't say we should trade Portis for him!
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Old 03-13-2007, 05:05 PM   #4
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WHO's T.O? Nappy time.....
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Old 03-14-2007, 12:09 PM   #5
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Don't care and it does't surprise me that "mr I love me some me" doesn't know his playbook. What a sorry excuse for a football player.
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Old 03-14-2007, 12:12 PM   #6
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Not bad for someone who puts up that many yards with a piece of shit QB.
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Old 03-14-2007, 12:24 PM   #7
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I guess they must have had the play book and given him a quiz! I'm not much on these types of stories as most are BS. I'm not a TO fan but he has never done anything as a player (on the field) that would lead me to believe this as he always seem prepared to play. Oh, I just read it again and it said "during pratice". Isn't that what pratice is for?
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Old 03-14-2007, 12:27 PM   #8
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Not bad for someone who puts up that many yards with a piece of shit QB.
So funny...TMC, you have out for Romo.
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Old 03-14-2007, 12:33 PM   #9
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I would shit all over his stupid face just to wipe the smirk off of it.

Granted, I'll die a MILLION deaths if he is ANYTHING but below average, because I haven't hated someone so much in a long time. I hate him on a level that I thought unreachable by sport's standards. A hate that burns deep down in my soul.

And it isn't his fault. It's the media's and the fan's. Is it fair? No, but bitch I ain't fair.
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Old 03-14-2007, 12:55 PM   #10
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I guess they must have had the play book and given him a quiz! I'm not much on these types of stories as most are BS. I'm not a TO fan but he has never done anything as a player (on the field) that would lead me to believe this as he always seem prepared to play. Oh, I just read it again and it said "during pratice". Isn't that what pratice is for?
Practice? I mean, c'mon were talkin' 'bout Practice! During the game, I understand, but practice? c'mon man! it's just practice.
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Old 03-14-2007, 01:10 PM   #11
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I hate him on a level that I thought unreachable by sport's standards. A hate that burns deep down in my soul.

And it isn't his fault. It's the media's and the fan's. Is it fair? No, but bitch I ain't fair.
I, too, hate him with a soul searing passion that is far out of proportion to his temporary existence as a football player. I, however, refuse to give him a free pass. The media and the fans may have fanned the flames and, at times, outright poured fuel on them. But he is the one who lit them in the first place with his off the field commentary and on-the-field antics.

- Sorry, his "celebrations" were taunts of his opponents and celebrations of his personal acheivement in a team game.

- In Philly, when the media showed up in droves on his driveway, did he do ANYTHING to dissuade the ensuing media circus.

- How many QB's did he throw under the bus?

- His latest sleeping and failure to prepare statements, just the kind of example I hold up for my son on how to take advantage of the gifts given to you.

On top of all that, he consistently plays the victim card as if he had nothing to do with the incredible scrutiny he has brought upon himself. He is the epitome of a poor sport and his failure to acknowledge his own selfishness enrages me.

Okay - done with my rant.
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Old 03-14-2007, 01:21 PM   #12
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I, too, hate him with a soul searing passion that is far out of proportion to his temporary existence as a football player. I, however, refuse to give him a free pass. The media and the fans may have fanned the flames and, at times, outright poured fuel on them. But he is the one who lit them in the first place with his off the field commentary and on-the-field antics.

- Sorry, his "celebrations" were taunts of his opponents and celebrations of his personal acheivement in a team game.

- In Philly, when the media showed up in droves on his driveway, did he do ANYTHING to dissuade the ensuing media circus.

- How many QB's did he throw under the bus?

- His latest sleeping and failure to prepare statements, just the kind of example I hold up for my son on how to take advantage of the gifts given to you.

On top of all that, he consistently plays the victim card as if he had nothing to do with the incredible scrutiny he has brought upon himself. He is the epitome of a poor sport and his failure to acknowledge his own selfishness enrages me.

Okay - done with my rant.
So your saying that when he scored that TD years back and went to stand on the Dallas star you did not get a laugh out of that?
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Old 03-14-2007, 01:46 PM   #13
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I, too, hate him with a soul searing passion that is far out of proportion to his temporary existence as a football player. I, however, refuse to give him a free pass. The media and the fans may have fanned the flames and, at times, outright poured fuel on them. But he is the one who lit them in the first place with his off the field commentary and on-the-field antics.

- Sorry, his "celebrations" were taunts of his opponents and celebrations of his personal acheivement in a team game.

- In Philly, when the media showed up in droves on his driveway, did he do ANYTHING to dissuade the ensuing media circus.

- How many QB's did he throw under the bus?

- His latest sleeping and failure to prepare statements, just the kind of example I hold up for my son on how to take advantage of the gifts given to you.

On top of all that, he consistently plays the victim card as if he had nothing to do with the incredible scrutiny he has brought upon himself. He is the epitome of a poor sport and his failure to acknowledge his own selfishness enrages me.

Okay - done with my rant.
I think TMC was talking about Romo.
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Old 03-14-2007, 02:00 PM   #14
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So your saying that when he scored that TD years back and went to stand on the Dallas star you did not get a laugh out of that?
As unpopular as this may sound to other Skins fans - no, I did not. In fact, it made me angry and all I could think was "What a selfish ass". It was the ultimate in unsportmanship. Owens actions were intended to taunt and show-up both the opposing team and the fans. It was as if he spit in everyone (including his own teammates) faces. Sorry, I don't condone that against anyone or by anyone. Go to Philly if that's what you want to see.

I hate the Cowboys but I hate poor sportsmanship more. As Gibbs said, Win with dignity.
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I think TMC was talking about Romo.
Oh, well then, nevermind. lol
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