They need offensive lineman. That's been the real cancer of the offense.
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They need offensive lineman. That's been the real cancer of the offense.
I agree with that. People are saying James is on the downside, but I think he'll still be more effective for the next three years than Julius Jones will ever be. The lack of a running game has really been glaring the last couple of seasons in Dallas, and I'm surprised they didn't try harder to address that while they've got Parcells.Quote:
Originally Posted by gamevet
Edge is going to find it a hell of a lot harder to do what he does in Arizona without the threat of Peyton and Harrison hanging over the defense.
TO in Dallas = Dallas NFC Champions.
Last season he had 47 catches 763 yards and 6 TDs in 7 games. Which would be be 107 catches for 1744 yards and 14 TDs over 16 games. That's "over the hill" and "downside of his career"? Keep telling yourself that.Quote:
Originally Posted by StriderKyo
It's always funny when people let their personal opinions affect their judgements of a player's talent. You get wonderfully insane quotes like these.
I'd rather have Bledsoe and a second rounder at this point.Quote:
Jerry Jones should've spent the 2nd rounder to get Culpepper.
The criticisms of TO are a lot more valid then "I just don't like him." Anyone with a clue will admit that he's far and away the most talented WR in football, but that hasn't produced a championship. And one big reason is that HE'S INSANE.
He busted his ass harder than anyone in Superbowl XXIX. "Hasn't produced a championship" is a horseshit critique in football, a team sport where every team has 53 players. Doubly so of a WR. They see that ball maybe 10 times a game at most.
Dude is nuts, and a locker room cancer, but he plays his fucking ass off.
This has nothing to do with personal opinion. He's going to be 33 this coming season. He's not over the hill, but he's not that far from not being a #1 option anymore. If his stats don't start to drop from here, then he is some kind of robot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint of Killers
He keeps himself in ridiculous shape. People were saying he was over the hill when he left the 9ers but then he had one of the best seasons of his career before Roy Williams exploded his ankle (and still came back and had one of the greatest WR performances in a Superbowl ever). It's possible he'll start to fall off but if you look at his numbers from last year, saying, "he's not that far from not being a number 1 option anymore" is pure crazy.
LOL, how does he make the Cowboys a SB contender? They have so many other holes that it doesn't compute. Plus, they released Keyshawn for him, and while he isn't exactly TO, he's still a great player that does a lot of the things that TO does that few receivers will.
I will never say that about TO. He is the most talented WR and one that can give any "O" an instant jump.
And to respond to Saint of Killers. Most of the fans did not turn on McNabb, its the actual comments he said recently that got alot of fans in an uproar.
"What TO said was Black on Black crime." The same day he said that the news reported a black child being shot by a drive by, a family dumping their child in a dumpster for death, and a 5 yr old child eating crack in a crib because his father had to dump it somewhere.
That's why the fans turned on McNabb. Then about two weeks later a reporter asked him to clarify his remarks and he said ...
"If you don't understand what I said then it wasn't meant for you. I stand by my comment."
And the FO of the Eagles is not helping the situatrion comparing themselves to the Steelers and Patriots. Last I checked they had SB rings and Eagles have squat.
Quoting a 610 WIP host: Yeah they're the GOLD standard, while the rest of the NFL is platinum.
And the Cowboys do have holes, BUT they may resign Keyshawn.