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I had the same thought, actually. But I slapped myself up 'side the head and it went away. Thank goodness.
You guys are blinded by your cardinal pride IMO TO is a great receiver and a better athlete that would help us.
...and you seem like someone that likes to bring up ridiculous suggestions just to stir the pot. Either you are very young, or you don't buy the crap you're spewing, and are just looking for reaction.
The real reason why T.O. won't be signed is this: Your #3 and #4 WRs have to play special teams.
Terrell Owens doesn't play special teams.
QED.
Obtuse or deliberately obtuse... that is the question.
Even if you guys don't agree, please back off with the negative comments about the poster. Calling someone dull or slow because they have a viewpoint you don't agree with is not what we do on this site. Please attack Owens if you must attack someone..... we know there is splenty to attack in T.O. Thanks! [/I]
This is a continuation of the time-old argument of "Athletic Ability vs. Personal Issues."
i.e. how much do you put up with in "distractions" in exchange for having a guy on your roster who can make plays?
On many (but not all) teams, there's a huge gray area - i.e. how big a distraction? How many plays?
And then you get the extenuating circumstances - i.e. "he's controversial but he's really a good teammate" or "even if he doesn't always show up for practice, he always delivers on the field."
Personally, I'm quite leery of placing too much importance on any one player. Football is a team sport and sacrificing things that have made your team great in order to accomodate one very good (even great player) is highly risky and sets your team up for disappointment.
Regarding TO, the two things I'd pay a lot of attention to are (a) specific incidents (i.e. what he said about McNabb when he played in Philly) and (b) whether or not he turned the teams he played on into Super Bowl contenders (in most if not all cases, he didn't - & therefore, if he's not good enough to make that kind of an impact, why take the risk?)
G R YD TD
Doucet: 11 31 359 3
Owens: 16 55 829 5
Doucet:
2.8 RPG
32.6 YPG
.27 TDs per Game
Owens:
3.44 RPG
51.8 YPG
.31 TDs per Game
Even if you guys don't agree, please back off with the negative comments about the poster. Calling someone dull or slow because they have a viewpoint you don't agree with is not what we do on this site. Please attack Owens if you must attack someone..... we know there is splenty to attack in T.O. Thanks! [/I]
Way to many vets responding in this thread.
C'mon guys, you should know not to feed trolls.
This is a continuation of the time-old argument of "Athletic Ability vs. Personal Issues."
i.e. how much do you put up with in "distractions" in exchange for having a guy on your roster who can make plays?
On many (but not all) teams, there's a huge gray area - i.e. how big a distraction? How many plays?
And then you get the extenuating circumstances - i.e. "he's controversial but he's really a good teammate" or "even if he doesn't always show up for practice, he always delivers on the field."
Personally, I'm quite leery of placing too much importance on any one player. Football is a team sport and sacrificing things that have made your team great in order to accomodate one very good (even great player) is highly risky and sets your team up for disappointment.
Regarding TO, the two things I'd pay a lot of attention to are (a) specific incidents (i.e. what he said about McNabb when he played in Philly) and (b) whether or not he turned the teams he played on into Super Bowl contenders (in most if not all cases, he didn't - & therefore, if he's not good enough to make that kind of an impact, why take the risk?)
i'll add a third point....he has for the past two years a bad case of the "dropseys" sort of a bad problem for a wr.
That would do it for me.i'll add a third point....he has for the past two years a bad case of the "dropseys" sort of a bad problem for a wr.