What is cocky about T.O. He says it like it is. He did it in San Francisco and he did it in Philly.
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What is cocky about T.O. He says it like it is. He did it in San Francisco and he did it in Philly.
Like it is in T.O's world. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by avatar
Disclaimer: I <3 the Cowboys.Quote:
Originally Posted by gamevet
TO is the best WR in the NFL at this time. This man plays hurt to try to win a Superbowl, will take hard hits over the middle and makes plays that win games. He's a cocky sunofabitch for a damn good reason.
I hope the Tuna can shut him up long enough to win some games. The thing is now TO has something to prove to San Fran AND Philly by showing that he can be a decent teammate.
Or he'll just do the same shit he always has and move somewhere else in a year or two.
All I care about are the Ws. And winning the East. :D
Even after his last crummy season, I still say Moss is better.Quote:
Originally Posted by Six
I don't know if Bledsoe to Owens is enough to put the Cowboys over the top. As a whole team, I'd still put the Giants and Redskins ahead of them right now. But we'll see.Quote:
All I care about are the Ws. And winning the East. :D
Jerry Jones should've spent the 2nd rounder to get Culpepper.
funny that one of the reasons Brad Childress wanted to trade Culpepper was he resembled too much like T.O
Terry Glenn would disagree.Quote:
Originally Posted by StriderKyo
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He was the fastest player on the Cowboys and often was double teamed to keep him at bay. He still put up impressive numbers and with TO he won't be double teamed anymore.
I'll give credit to Culpepper for having a great long ball, but his accuracy really showed without Moss in the lineup. Bledsoe is a much better quarterback.
Hmmm....I don't know that I agree. Everyone's down on Culpepper after a bad season without Moss, but I still don't see anyone else who compares to his skillset. Yeah, he has alot of turnovers, but I like to think that he makes up for it by being a one-man scoring machine. No QB's better on the goal line. And he's gotta be one of the top 5 deep ball guys in the league, and is the 2nd best rusher at QB (imo).
The thing that always gets me about Bledsoe is that he's so leadfooted and such a slow decision maker that any team with him is pretty much forced to go max-protect all the time, and you can stop the Cowboy offence in the crunch by blitzing off the edges. I don't get why the Cowboys haven't splurged to get a QB of the future - a legit one, not any converted baseball players or NCAA nobodies with potential - to bring along behind him. Okay, I do, Parcells. But still.
I'm surprised Parcells didn't try to get Edge. Parcells likes the running game, far more than passing the ball.
I'd compare Culpepper to McNair. They both have great movement in the pocket and the ability to get the ball down the field, but both are showing thier age now. With Culpepper's knee being questionable, he may become just as lead footed as Bledsoe.
It's worse than signing Deion back in 1995, but I am hoping for a similar result. I figure they have one year before he implodes.Quote:
Originally Posted by diffusionx
If we could get a damn QB that wasn't a crackhead or 40 years old our RBs would put up much better numbers. The Edge would only improve things a little - we still need some kind of passing threat.Quote:
Originally Posted by gamevet
Draft a QB, Dallas. Please.