2009-2010 NFL Season

mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
I dont think the Bills have a shot with him on the field. If he cant make due with McNabb or Romo then there is no way he's going to make nice with Trent Edwards.
This might be a good thing. There are no expectations. The franchise is not in a big market city, and doesn't draw the attention of the media like Dallas.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
This might be a good thing. There are no expectations. The franchise is not in a big market city, and doesn't draw the attention of the media like Dallas.
I agree Mazer, big markets are a disaster for T.O because the national media wants to create everything he does into a circus.

T.O is not that complicated of an individual, he just wants to be loved and a small market such as Buffalo is perfect fit for him. He has already done a local sports broadcast introducing himself to the city of Buffalo, given the key to city, has his own breakfast cereal and his own reality television since arriving. Hoards of fans greet him at the airport and the local media loves the attention having him in Buffalo. It seems like a great POSITIVE atmosphere and a perfect fit

With a flurry of questions from fans at his cereal launch press conference, Terrell Owens assured that the team would be ready… very ready for the opener at New England.

“We’re all really working hard at training camp to put this thing together,” said Owens. “And we’re flying under the radar now, but everybody is gonna know come September 14th that the Buffalo Bills are a team to be reckoned with.” :cool:
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
You tell me what he has done. IMO he has put up some very impressive numbers. Not to mention he draws double coverage. Double coverage means someone else is getting the ball which is increasing their numbers. The guy is a dominating force on the field.

http://www.nfl.com/players/terrellowens/profile?id=OWE755129

WOW look who's #9 :eek: And look at the guys ahead of him. All in the or will be in the HOF. And Terrell Owens has better numbers.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=sando_mike&id=3309223
If it's all about stats on the field, then tell me why Ken Stabler isn't in the HOF? Look at Ricky Watters; his "For who? For what?" comment could be the one thing keeping him out of the HOF.

I won't dispute that TO is a good receiver, but the guy's a moron. He's been a Cancer and a distraction at EVERY city he's been in. I don't care how good he is, his attitude and lack of team mentality make me hate him.
 
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aberkowitz

aberkowitz

Audioholic Field Marshall
If it's all about stats on the field, then tell me why Ken Stabler isn't in the HOF?

I won't dispute that TO is a good receiver, but the guy's a moron. He's been a Cancer and a distraction at EVERY city he's been in. I don't care how good he is, his attitude and lack of team mentality make me hate him.
Stabler is a terrible comparison. He only had 4 years that could be considered good/great, and for his career he threw 30 more INTs than TDs. I would agree that he's a borderline guy, but that's nowhere near what TO is.

To put Mazer's stats in perspective:

-TO is #6 on the list in all time receptions (Assuming he plays 3-4 more years at average production he'll retire at #2)

-He's #5 in all time receiving yardage (unless Isaac Bruce or Marvin Harrison have resurgences, he's almost guaranteed to finish his career at #2)

- #2 in all time receiving TDs (nobody is catching Jerry Rice, but Randy Moss will end up passing TO within a year of his retirement)

He also averages 75 yards per game (9th best all time) and according to Pro Football Reference, the list of players to whom his career is most comparable include Steve Largent, Marvin Harrison, Raymond Berry, and Tim Brown.

He also may be a jerk, but since when did you have to be a nice guy to be considered one of the best ever at your position??

The defining TO moment for me was his performance in the Super Bowl with Philly after destroying his leg towards the regular season. The doctors said there's no way he'd play in the game, yet he still comes out and catches 9 balls for almost 140 yards.

P.S. I hate the guy too, but I respect his ability on the field, which is the only thing that matters.
 
MinusTheBear

MinusTheBear

Audioholic Ninja
There is not doubt Owens is a first ballot if you look at his stats and what he has accomplished on the football field. He is also one of the most hardworking athletes off the field (look at the dudes body) :eek: .

Just to be clear he has never been trouble with the law either. Owens being a narcassist should not keep him from being in the hall of fame and anyone that thinks he doesn't belong in the hall is heavily biased against him as a person.

By the way, what Owens did in the superbowl as an Eagle was one of the greatest performances ever by a wr if you consider the injury he was suffering from.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
The defining TO moment for me was his performance in the Super Bowl with Philly after destroying his leg towards the regular season. The doctors said there's no way he'd play in the game, yet he still comes out and catches 9 balls for almost 140 yards.
Yes the guy wasn't a PUSS like Ladainian Tomlinson. :eek:
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
Stabler is a terrible comparison. He only had 4 years that could be considered good/great, and for his career he threw 30 more INTs than TDs. I would agree that he's a borderline guy, but that's nowhere near what TO is.

He also may be a jerk, but since when did you have to be a nice guy to be considered one of the best ever at your position??

The defining TO moment for me was his performance in the Super Bowl with Philly after destroying his leg towards the regular season. The doctors said there's no way he'd play in the game, yet he still comes out and catches 9 balls for almost 140 yards.

P.S. I hate the guy too, but I respect his ability on the field, which is the only thing that matters.
Stabler's got what TO doesn't, (and probably never will get, especially if he stays with Buffalo), a Super Bowl ring.

I was actually somewhat of a TO fan after that Super Bowl. Had he just kept his mouth shut and not been an ego-maniac after that season, everyone would have lauded him as a hero. But of course his true colors eventually came out and he showed himself as the same old TO.

So is it OK to put a guy in the hall of fame who is a fantastic player, but has no other redeeming qualities? Let's take a hypothetical QB that won 3 Super Bowls, has the second highest completion percentage of all time, the highest win-loss percentage of all time and played for 10 years. Unfortunately, the guy is a notorious drinker and ends up killing his wife in a drunken rage. Does this guy get into the HOF?

I would say no. Character has to play into the equation. You shouldn't deify the greatest player in the world if he's a complete prick off the field.
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
Unfortunately, the guy is a notorious drinker and ends up killing his wife in a drunken rage. Does this guy get into the HOF?

I would say no. Character has to play into the equation. You shouldn't deify the greatest player in the world if he's a complete prick off the field.
I would say that being a killer (murder) and not being politically correct are two totally different things. :rolleyes:
 
bandphan

bandphan

Banned
darien87;608890 Character has to play into the equation. You shouldn't deify the greatest player in the world if he's a complete prick off the field.[/QUOTE said:
The votes are supposed to be on field only, but knowing human thinking the writers will let emotions slip in. Many first time guys have very less the stellar off field lives(LT).
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
darien87,

PM me your address so I can send you your tee-shirt. What size? :D

 
aberkowitz

aberkowitz

Audioholic Field Marshall
Stabler's got what TO doesn't, (and probably never will get, especially if he stays with Buffalo), a Super Bowl ring.

I was actually somewhat of a TO fan after that Super Bowl. Had he just kept his mouth shut and not been an ego-maniac after that season, everyone would have lauded him as a hero. But of course his true colors eventually came out and he showed himself as the same old TO.

So is it OK to put a guy in the hall of fame who is a fantastic player, but has no other redeeming qualities? Let's take a hypothetical QB that won 3 Super Bowls, has the second highest completion percentage of all time, the highest win-loss percentage of all time and played for 10 years. Unfortunately, the guy is a notorious drinker and ends up killing his wife in a drunken rage. Does this guy get into the HOF?

I would say no. Character has to play into the equation. You shouldn't deify the greatest player in the world if he's a complete prick off the field.
To the first part, I think Super Bowl rings are more important in judging QBs than any other player on a team. The only guy on the field that has any significant amount of control on the field is the QB- he may or may not pick the plays, he has to audible if necessary, advise linemen on blocking schemes, read the defense when he drops back to pass, avoid defenders, use his blockers, make accurate throws/handoffs, and generally try not to do anything stupid. It's clearly the most cerebral position on the field as well as the hardest position. Your basic WR has 2 jobs- run a route and catch the ball. Now, the great WRs can read a defense and adjust their routes and split/beat defenders to make them look silly, but there are at least 6-9 things that need to go correctly before a WR can even have an impact on a particular play, and very little is within his control.

QBs are generally judged by the number of rings they've won, which is one of the reasons why Dan Marino received so much crap over the years because despite the stats, he never won anything. Nobody gave the same crap to Barry Sanders, Steve Largent, Derrick Thomas, or **** Butkus (all guys who never won anything) b/c they're not QBs.
 
aberkowitz

aberkowitz

Audioholic Field Marshall
The votes are supposed to be on field only, but knowing human thinking the writers will let emotions slip in. Many first time guys have very less the stellar off field lives(LT).
You mean that doing nonstop coke and sleeping with hookers every night is not a stellar way to live??? Guess I need to change my lifestyle....:eek:
 
split0101

split0101

Junior Audioholic
Character has to play into the equation. You shouldn't deify the greatest player in the world if he's a complete prick off the field.
Character is a nice thing to have, but not a pre-requisit. Look at Randy Moss, not exactly the most likeable player on a team unless your winning.

I dont think TO's off the field stuff is bad at all. Sure he is a distraction to the team but he has never: been arested, killed anyone, ran a dog fighting ring, beat up on a woman, etc, etc. Just because this guy badmouth's teammates is not a reason to prevent him from being in the HOF.
 
sawzalot

sawzalot

Audioholic Samurai
Just when I thought this game couldn't get any worse, NE kicking the Birds butt and Donovan, well looking like donovan, LOL,well then this,breaking news Eagles sign M. Vick, :eek: What :eek:,oh my.
 
split0101

split0101

Junior Audioholic
Just when I thought this game couldn't get any worse, NE kicking the Birds butt and Donovan, well looking like donovan, LOL,well then this,breaking news Eagles sign M. Vick, :eek: What :eek:,oh my.
Just saw the story while watching the game tonight. I guess it didnt take him long to find a new job, but the best part is its for the Eagles. I wonder how thats going to work out for everyone? :confused:

Im watching he Cardinals Steelers game, Leinart still looks the same. I would definitely love to get any Cardinal WR on my fantasy team.
 
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STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

Audioholic Spartan
Just when I thought this game couldn't get any worse, NE kicking the Birds butt and Donovan, well looking like donovan, LOL,well then this,breaking news Eagles sign M. Vick, :eek: What :eek:,oh my.
The Vick thing has me ill....:(:confused::(
 
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