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morphius 11-08-2005 04:33 PM

Now, was the issue that they wanted him to apologize to the team and to Donovan. He already made his Leon needs ESPN air time apology already, I think the team was looking for him to man up and make an apology to the team face to face.

Duck Dog 11-08-2005 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taco John
For those that missed it, the jist of the press conference:

TO is really sorry that his antics have lead to consequences. He has the utmost respect for himself and his ability to play the game, and would like to take this moment to kiss as much ass as he possibly can to avoid losing any more money, especially his signing bonus. Drew Rosenhouse would like to reiterate: especially his signing bonus. Any questions? Next question. Next question. Next question. Let me reiterate: especially his signing bonus.


LOL. I missed it but imagine it sounded a lot like that.

brent102fire 11-08-2005 05:46 PM

Rosenhaus reminds me of a 1980's used car salesman. What a slimeball piece of crap! :shake: IMO, he looked like a complete idiot on tv. I think everyone could see through him. Next Question! Next Question! Next Question!...

Calcountry 11-08-2005 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amnorix
TO gets about 100x more attention than he deserves for his pathetic bad boy behavior. God forbid the NFL become akin to the NBA, the home of the ridiculously spoiled, bad boy superstars who think rules don't apply to them. :shake:

I have posted this elsewhere, that the NFL is walking out onto that ledge. They are going to forget where the bulk of their cash flow comes from.

Calcountry 11-08-2005 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taco John
It all depends on one thing: Will he help us win a championship.

If the answer is yes, then despite the criticism that would follow, Shanahan would move on it.

If the answer is no, then we won't.

I'm uncertain of the salary cap implications...

Fug all that shit about Shanahan, we want to know what YOU think.

You are the BB equivalent of TO.

Skip Towne 11-08-2005 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bunnytrdr
Fug all that shit about Shanahan, we want to know what YOU think.

You are the BB equivalent of TO.

:LOL: I hadn't thought of him that way but now that you mention it ................

Miles 11-08-2005 07:10 PM

I liked when one of the reporters asked how he would be able to feed his family.

tk13 11-08-2005 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Miles
I liked when one of the reporters asked how he would be able to feed his family.

ROFL I thought I'd heard that... then I was like "he didn't..."

Frazod 11-08-2005 07:14 PM

ESPNews aired an interview with Rodney Harrison a few minutes ago. Harrison absolutely ripped Owens, basically said he was a POS and that he wouldn't want him on his team or in his city. He also went on to belittle Owens' Super Bowl performance, which was pretty funny ("It's not like he won it"). :D

Interesting to hear a player say it publicly, but I doubt if he'll be the last.

Mr. Kotter 11-08-2005 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taco John
It all depends on one thing: Will he help us win a championship.

If the answer is yes, then despite the criticism that would follow, Shanahan would move on it.

If the answer is no, then we won't.

I'm uncertain of the salary cap implications...

Sounds about right. I'm probably one of the few here that would argue, as much as I despise his whole persona--that if he'd keep his mouth shut, I'd sign him this year , anyway, if we could do it.

Thanks.

stevieray 11-08-2005 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Kotter
Sounds about right. I'm probably one of the few here that would argue, as much as I despise his whole persona--that if he'd keep his mouth shut, I'd sign him this year , anyway, if we could do it.

Thanks.

as I understand it, he won't be playing for anyone this year.

Mr. Kotter 11-08-2005 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevieray
as I understand it, he won't be playing for anyone this year.

Yeah, that's what I'm hearing. But if the Eagles can get something from someone for him....anything...they might....:shrug:

I can see Al Davis dangling a third round pick, and some money.... :hmmm:

Calcountry 11-09-2005 11:47 AM

No, I think the Eagles are just the type of organization, that would rather fork over the coin after the suspension, and keep his ass locked up off the field, where he so desires to be.

Just think about it. A whole season of TO NOT being able to be at the center of attention. They will do unto him as he did unto them.


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