TO drops another drama bomb!

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TO defending the honour of his qb or being a meddling drama queen has given the marching orders to Jessica Simpson. Can't somebody set this guy up with Brandi or Beyonce....
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Seriously, can you guys believe this baffoon actually CRIED about a football game in which he probably made $700,000 to play in? I've never seen idiocy run so deep.

This is their black superathlete? T.O. needs to get a grip on reality and realize that in a fair NFL, a more qualified white WR with more speed, hands, heart, and jumping ability would be playing in his "spot." Danny Farmer comes to mind...

Here's the link, I still can't believe this horesh*t is real:

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So your not supposed to care if you win or lose? If some white guy cried after a tuff lose would you say he was an idiot. for once to did something right and defended Romo from the media who have no buisness reporting his personal life.
 

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"So your not supposed to care if you win or lose? If some white guy cried after a tuff lose would you say he was an idiot."

Yes I would. I don't think I could ever feel any emotions over PROFESSIONAL sports.

I would for college or high school players, black or white or otherwise. College and high school guys are actually playing for FREE (other than their free college education). I acknoledge that he defended his friend and teammate, but my god, as much as idiots in this country love the NFL....there's no way to justify crying over it. Especially the almost 100% thug cowboys squad.

The NFL is supposed to pass for sports entertainment in today's world, however, it gets closer to "soap opera" every year. Sadly, it's rarely entertaining, and always more drama than substance.

A grown man (who's also a multi-millionare football player) crying over a game in which nothing remotely tragic occurred? This pushes the boundries of foolishness, even for this ultra-pussified culture. As far as me buying into this drama, no thanks.

As far as someone explaining this situation to me so that it would appear to be tragic enough that I would feel bad for him (or anyone else)...I don't think that's possible.Edited by: Thrashen
 

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I would lose all respect if ateammate (who is supposedly an NFL superstar and league veteran) acted in the manner that Owens did. White Tornado, did you actually see that pitiful display? I was mortified.


Terrell Owens, you play on the Dallas Cowboys. America's Team. Your team has won five Super Bowls during its cherished history. You are following in the footsteps of great men such as Roger Staubach, Bob Lilly, and Charlie Waters.


You are representing perhaps (along with the NY Yankees) the most revered organization in professional sports.


I could go on and on about this. I believe the events of Sunday (which obviously were not all TO's fault) negatively impact this organization for years to come.
 

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white tornado said:
So your not supposed to care if you win or lose? If some white guy cried after a tuff lose would you say he was an idiot. for once to did something right and defended Romo from the media who have no buisness reporting his personal life.

I am certainly no fan of TO but I am in agreement with White Tornado on this. I have no problem with a athlete crying over a difficult loss and I am giving TO the benefit of the doubt as to whether he was sincere or not. I remember Adam Morrison crying on the court after Gonzaga lost a game in the tournament a couple of years ago and the media hounded him about it and even a couple of posters here at Caste Football. It's a emotional and passionate game and sometimes it gets to you, what's the big deal? As long as it's a rare occurence, I don't think it's anything to be bothered by. To be honest, every single time I watch the movie "Field of Dreams", I lose it every time. I think it was actually TO's finest moment as a football player to stick up for Romo considering the way he treated McNabb and Garcia.
 

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guest301 said:
I think it was actually TO's finest moment as a football player to stick up for Romo considering the way he treated McNabb and Garcia.


Wasn't Owens the one who poisoned the atmosphere to begin with by making comments about the appropriateness of Jessica Simpson attending a Cowboys game? That was none of his business, as any black player would have said if a white player publicly criticized his girlfriend. At best it's something to be said privately.


But that's just it, Owens is a pampered, infantile personality who thrives on attention. He's also emotionally unstable, as shown by his "suicide" attempt and other behaviors he's engaged in. It doesn't bother me to see players, black or white, crying after a tough loss (though I agree with Thrashen about the "pussification" of society), but to see that over the top reaction from the epitome of selfishness just makes me wonder more about Owens' mental stability.
 

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I agree with you about TO's unwise public statement about the Romo-Simpson relationship a few weeks ago. His statements certainly added to the fire he tried to put out in the news conference last Sunday. I am no fan of his and likely never will be and didn't want him signed to the Cowboys in the first place and still feel that way. That being said, I have no problem with anything he did during last Sunday's news conference. I hope it's a genuine sign of TO growing up and not of his likely mental instability as you put it.
 

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Actually, I don't mind T.O. too much.

In fact, he's not even on the radar when it comes to black players that I hate (Ray Lewis, Michael Vick, Shawn Merriman, Michael Irvin, Leonard Little, Deon Sanders, etc). You know, actual criminals, thugs, and murderers.

Sure, people could call T.O. any horrible name that comes to mind, and he might deserve that. But the bottom line is, when was the last time you heard of T.O. commiting a crime? Beating his wife/girlfriend? Going to strip clubs? Taking steriods? To my recollection, never. All he ever did was cause massive problems for an entire franchise
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through his words, which are sometimes actually funny to hear. He seems to love white QBs, publicly stating that he'd much rather have Favre than McNabb.
 

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Thrashen said:
Actually, I don't mind T.O. too much.

In fact, he's not even on the radar when it comes to black players that I hate (Ray Lewis, Michael Vick, Shawn Merriman, Michael Irvin, Leonard Little, Deon Sanders, etc). You know, actual criminals, thugs, and murderers.

Sure, people could call T.O. any horrible name that comes to mind, and he might deserve that. But the bottom line is, when was the last time you heard of T.O. commiting a crime? Beating his wife/girlfriend? Going to strip clubs? Taking steriods? To my recollection, never. All he ever did was cause massive problems for an entire franchise
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through his words, which are sometimes actually funny to hear. He seems to love white QBs, publicly stating that he'd much rather have Favre than McNabb.

white QB's seem to be more capable of getting him the ball.
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guest301 said:
I hope it's a genuine sign of TO growing up and not of his likely mental instability as you put it.

More evidence of same, imo, not less.
 

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That's probably so Shogun, but still it's unusual for TO to stick up for any QB he's ever had. So I still give him some kudos for trying to take some of the heat off Romo which ironically he helped to create by talking about the Jessica Simpson situation a few weeks ago.
 

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I don't understand why the drama queen didn't try and throw Tony Romo under the bus. I truly think he is nuts, he and Britney Spears could compete in celebrity nervous breakdowns...
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white is right said:
I don't understand why the drama queen didn't try and throw Tony Romo under the bus. I truly think he is nuts, he and Britney Spears could compete in celebrity nervous breakdowns...
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Nobody beats her in that category, not even TO. There should be a suicide watch out for her, God forbid.
 

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DD.com's Top 2009 NFL Free Agents: Offense

DD.com's Top 2009 NFL Free Agents: Defense

DD.comment: We added a couple of notable players today, Terrell Owens and Roy L. Williams of the Dallas Cowboys. Owens is impossible to rank. Talent-wise, even at the age of 35, he belongs near the top of the wide receiver list. But if Jerry Jones will no longer stand for his buffoonery, it's hard to imagine any other owner or coach will, so we placed him at the bottom of the wide receiver list, for now...

I love it Draftdaddy is logically diagramming the situation; if TO can't even stay on the team with the pampering in Dallas, he now has little worth as a player. He's a team cancer.
 

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What's despicable is how the media remains in love with this king-sized infant. Manny and T.O., T.O. and Manny, that's essentially 95% of leading sports stories the past few days, two of the biggest cretins in sports given endless media hype. Go to even a site like Roto World, and every fourth football player update is not that Owens signed with a team, but that he is not signing with agiven team. About half the teams have shown no interest in Owens so far, only 16 more to go. . .
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The drumbeat promoting blacks and especially dysfunctional andself-absorbed blacks never slows.
 

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He signed a one year deal with Buffalo. From Rotoworld:


Bills agreed to terms with Terrell Owens on a one-year, $6.5 million contract.
That was fast. While the move is completely against Buffalo's character, it makes sense for them. They are desperate for receiver firepower across from Lee Evans to help Trent Edwards out. The rest of the AFC East isn't getting easier and Dick Jauron is in a playoff-or-bust year. The move may blow up in their face, but we love that it's a one-year deal. Owens will have to perform and behave to keep his career going. While this helps Evans and Edwards, Owens is joining the least explosive offense of his career. Expect his numbers to suffer accordingly.
 

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Well it looks like Miles Austin has a chance to start this season alongside Williams. I know Austin from playing pick up basketball games in Garfield a few years back. He is a good kid and I wish him the best but why can't Matt Jones find a job? He is way more athletic than Austin and should be starting somewhere.
 

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TeeYO is an overrated dolt who has the mindset of an 5 year old. Crying over sports is a bit much given the weight of world events (the destruction of our Republic, constant demonization of the White race, etc.).
 

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Don Wassall said:
What's despicable is how the media remains in love with this king-sized infant.  Manny and T.O., T.O. and Manny, that's essentially 95% of leading sports stories the past few days, two of the biggest cretins in sports given endless media hype.  Go to even a site like Roto World, and every fourth football player update is not that Owens signed with a team, but that he is not signing with a given team.  About half the teams have shown no interest in Owens so far, only 16 more to go. . .
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  The drumbeat promoting blacks and especially dysfunctional and self-absorbed blacks never slows.

Very true, they are both cretins. I do think however that T.O. might even be a bigger headcase than El Manyaco
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T.O. is one of those players who I would be willing to bet has a very bad end in life once his football days are over. Even though the Cowboys tried to hush up and deny that T.O. was suicidal, I believe there was probably more than a grain of truth to that original story. Owens is mentally unstable.
 
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