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TO and Dallas is the perfect fit!

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by user The Franchise

I think everyone is overplaying this whole "TO will trash the locker room in Dallas". Look TO is not a stupid guy, yes he is boisterous and has a big mouth but my guess is that he has learned his lesson. Lets not forget that as soon as he was deactivated he apologized and said I just want to play football, unfortunately he had burned that bridge.

TO has had some time to consider this and probably realizes that:

  • "Hey I am 32 years old, and unless I break every physical law this is probably my last chance at a big payday" (Cudos to Jerry Jones by the way, giving TO a contract that has the potential to pay him more money than any other reciever is brilliant!! Is there a better way to keep a TO in line?)
  • "Everyone thinks I am a turd, and if I am honest with myself I have been. Now I have an opportunity to prove to everyone else that I am not the a-hole everyone thinks I am"
  • "If I play 3 more years at a high level I am a sure fire Hale of famer, and that is pretty cool"
  • "The cowboys are perfect for me, I have a speedster on the other side of me and a QB who LOVES to throw it deep"

If TO goes and screws up in Dallas well then he is a turd, but I dont think so. I think TO had his mid life crisis a few years too early and acted like a prick for 3 years. He realizes what he can get away with and what he can't.

Also how are teams going to defend Dallas? This makes them a hell of an offensive team, Glenn, Whitten and TO?? Throw in a running game from a combination of Jones and Barber and wow, this team has some punch. A parcells team always plays tough D but they are going to score 28 points a game this year!!

All of this is hearsay though if Bledsoe gets hurt, then this will get ugly.


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Sun 03/19/06, 12:47 pm EST

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DNLLegend
1356 days ago
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Who is the speedster? Patrick Crayton?
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The Franchise
1355 days ago
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Terry Glen is pure speed, all he does is catch bombs.
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DNLLegend
1355 days ago
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Glenn's old and busted, though.
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ASwaffAll-American
1355 days ago
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I have to disagree. I think TO is stupid. At least, he's dense. People said he'd change when he left San Fran. They said, yeah, he's been a jerk, but he's just competitive and just wants to play for a winner. That's all he wants. He'll be happy playing for a winner in Philly. Well, was he happy playing for a winner in Philly? No. It goes back to what I said in my prediction. TO isn't just content to win, he needs people to acknowledge that he's the reason the team is winning. And we've all seen what happens when people don't give him his props. Heck, we saw it just last year when he threw a fit over Philly not celebrating his 100th TD. He's not just competitive, he doesn't just want to win. It goes beyond that, and I think he's just dense enough to let that interfere with his performance. The guy is cancer, and Jerry Jones just got it.
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