Says that this whole TO/Irvin interview came out of left field. That they have all been hanging out fine all season long, even on Halloween Monday night they all went out and hung out (McNabb and TO included) and they were talking and joking around all season. That the whole team was just shocked at the interview.
And that had TO said this interview on Saturday, it would have been all good.
That TO's apology was great and believable, but that "his agent" screwed it all up by stealing the moment and running his mouth.
Team Brown, of course, approves.
He also said that some guys deserve second chances....and that his apology was sincere, that he was crying out for help...but that while he might deserve another chance, he's probably burned all of the bridges.
yay! another TO comment! >:D
westbrook also came out today and said hed definitely bring him back
Quote from: PhillyGirl on November 09, 2005, 05:13:45 PM
That TO's apology was great and believable, but that "his agent" screwed it all up by stealing the moment and running his mouth.
This is so true Drew Rosenwhateverhisname is really made the whole thing seem like a circus.
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 09, 2005, 05:19:05 PM
westbrook also came out today and said hed definitely bring him back
Kearse said to let it go....and that the next 8 games of the regular season, they'll be the Philadelphia Eagles, not the Philadelphia Terrell Owens. :-D
Get TO!
Quote from: PhillyGirl on November 09, 2005, 05:21:57 PM
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 09, 2005, 05:19:05 PM
westbrook also came out today and said hed definitely bring him back
Kearse said to let it go....and that the next 8 games of the regular season, they'll be the Philadelphia Eagles, not the Philadelphia Terrell Owens. :-D
I love Kearse...
however, I'd love him more if he could manage a few sacks...in fairness, he has been double-teamed.
>:(
Quote from: PhillyGirl on November 09, 2005, 05:21:57 PM
Kearse said to let it go....and that the next 8 games of the regular season, they'll be the Philadelphia Eagles, not the Philadelphia Terrell Owens. :-D
Attaboy!
From PFT.com:
QuoteAs league insiders openly question whether the performance of agent Drew Rosenhaus at Tuesday's press conference will cause him to lose one or more of his 90-some clients, we've already caught wind of tangible evidence of a backlash. Per a league source, Eagles cornerback Sheldon Brown has said that he plans to personally ensure that no draft-eligible player from his alma mater of South Carolina ever choose Rosenhaus as his agent
As always, Team Brown approves that message.
QuoteEagles cornerback Sheldon Brown has said that he plans to personally ensure that no draft-eligible player from his alma mater of South Carolina ever choose Rosenhaus as his agent
Rosenhaus is used to representing cocks, though.
QuoteBrown steps up, speaks his mind
By Ashley Fox
Inquirer Staff Writer
In the aftermath of the Terrell Owens disaster, there just may be salvation for the Eagles, because a funny thing happened yesterday. A leader emerged.
While other team veterans (Jeremiah Trotter and Lito Sheppard) declined to comment on the Owens saga or deferred until today (Donovan McNabb and Brian Dawkins), Sheldon Brown had no problem speaking his mind.
Brown had no problem expressing utter disbelief at the antics that led to Owens' dismissal from the Eagles on Tuesday. No problem dissing the most powerful agent in the National Football League. No problem vehemently defending his quarterback.
In only his fourth year in the league and just his second as a full-time starter, the 26-year-old Brown perhaps is too naive to know you don't criticize a fellow player, or take on agent Drew Rosenhaus. Or maybe Brown, who served for two years as Troy Vincent's apprentice before becoming a starting cornerback, is simply fed up with the constant crises Owens created to feed his boundless ego. Maybe Brown, a stand-up guy and straight-up player, spoke his mind because all he wants to do is win, and clearly with Owens slicing through the Eagles' locker room, the team wasn't going to win. Not again.
For nearly 30 minutes yesterday, Brown stood in front of his locker at the NovaCare Complex and calmly, politely, sometimes enthusiastically and always introspectively answered every question he was asked.
What happened? What do you think? What would you do? Where do you go from here?
"T.O.'s an individual who we may not understand," Brown said, "but he has his own thoughts, and who's to say his thoughts are not right? But he went about it the wrong way."
Brown told of a team gathering at Jevon Kearse's house on Halloween to watch the Monday Night Football game between Baltimore and Pittsburgh. McNabb was there. So was Owens. The two, according to Brown, got along fine.
Then - boom! - a few days later, Owens claimed a serious ankle injury, and said in an interview with ESPN.com that the Eagles would be undefeated with Brett Favre as quarterback and that the organization was classless for failing to publicly recognize his 100th career touchdown reception.
"I don't know what happened," Brown said. "This is, like, out of nowhere. You're acting like [Owens] would be showing up at Donovan's house wanting to fight. It wasn't like that... . We have the same questions you have. What happened to make him get upset? Go ask him. Then come back and tell us, so we'll be on the same page. We don't know. I seriously don't know."
What Brown said he did know was that the feud was not based on jealousy or money, but something much bigger. He said that Owens criticized McNabb, just as he had criticized Jeff Garcia when he was in San Francisco, because the quarterback is the face and, as Brown said, the "favorite son" of the organization.
What Brown said he didn't understand was why Owens would rip a man so instrumental in his own success. Why dog a quarterback, and try to crush his confidence, when you need him to help you thrive? A receiver can't catch a pass unless a quarterback throws it to him.
"The reason why I think he attacked the quarterback is because that's the only way you can really talk to the organization," Brown said. "It has nothing to do with Donovan. Trust me. That's what I'm trying to get across. We were all hanging together. We were all doing things together. If he talked about anyone else in this locker room, does it really matter? Does it? When he was in San Fran, if he talked about anyone else in that locker room, does it really matter?
"He was one of my favorite teammates. He always did well by me. He worked the crap out of me at practice. He made me better. I'm still trying to figure out the other part."
I asked Brown whether he thought the Eagles should have accepted Owens' apology, and he very diplomatically said he stands behind the organization's decision. Then I asked whether he wanted Owens back.
"Truthfully, he would have to do some serious stuff in front of me to Donovan," Brown said. "I mean, the only way I could see him coming back is renegotiating his contract in the Eagles' favor."
Brown said it was "a shame" that Owens' tenure in Philadelphia ended so abruptly, "but it's over and done with and it's time to move on," he added.
As hard as it is to believe, the Eagles' veterans soon will be moving on. They are aging, and fast. Just look at the leaders who already have left: Vincent and Bobby Taylor, Hugh Douglas and Ike Reese. All who really remain are McNabb and Trotter, Dawkins and Kearse.
So the time is right for a new leader to emerge. Yesterday, Sheldon Brown seemed all too willing and, more important, able to oblige.
Quote from: henchmanUK on November 10, 2005, 07:38:13 AM
QuoteEagles cornerback Sheldon Brown has said that he plans to personally ensure that no draft-eligible player from his alma mater of South Carolina ever choose Rosenhaus as his agent
Rosenhaus is used to representing cocks, though.
:-D
Quote from: henchmanUK on November 10, 2005, 07:38:13 AM
QuoteEagles cornerback Sheldon Brown has said that he plans to personally ensure that no draft-eligible player from his alma mater of South Carolina ever choose Rosenhaus as his agent
Rosenhaus is used to representing cocks, though.
Didn't he work the deal for Kearse?
Quote from: SheEagle on November 10, 2005, 07:46:17 AM
Quote from: henchmanUK on November 10, 2005, 07:38:13 AM
QuoteEagles cornerback Sheldon Brown has said that he plans to personally ensure that no draft-eligible player from his alma mater of South Carolina ever choose Rosenhaus as his agent
Rosenhaus is used to representing cocks, though.
Didn't he work the deal for Kearse?
Yeah... he also represents Hugh and Tra.
rosenhaus looked like a fool on tuesday but he is a great agent...the worst of himself got dragged out via TO...a player would be foolish to not consider drew...its more like no agent should ever hire TO again
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 10, 2005, 08:05:04 AM
rosenhaus looked like a fool on tuesday but he is a great agent...the worst of himself got dragged out via TO...a player would be foolish to not consider drew...its more like no agent should ever hire TO again
You are an idiot with a statement like this.
Drew screwed the pooch with TO. However, for most of his clientele, he's been quite successful at either getting them money or getting them out to somewhere who will pay. It's not an accident he has 90+ clients.
Quote from: PhillyGirl on November 10, 2005, 08:16:06 AM
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 10, 2005, 08:05:04 AM
rosenhaus looked like a fool on tuesday but he is a great agent...the worst of himself got dragged out via TO...a player would be foolish to not consider drew...its more like no agent should ever hire TO again
You are an idiot with a statement like this.
Why so? Rosenpenis is obviously a prick, but he's still a very good agent.
I love the fact that Sheldon Brown stepped up yesterday.
Telling it like it is and establishing himself as a vocal presence in the locker room is what a leader does. He's spot-on about both Owens and Rosenhaus too.
As for Rosenhaus being a great agent, I don't know if I'm going to agree with that. Is he great at self-promotion? Yes. Is he great at getting his clients solid contracts? So far, he has been. But what makes a truly great agent is the ability to be able to work both sides of the negotiating table and make it appear as if he's not a threat to management while still being able to appear to be fighting like hell for his client.
Sure, he looks like he's willing to go through the fires of hell for T.O. but his ridiculous outbursts against Eagles management were terribly damaging to his credibility with management in the NFL side of the equation. Teams aren't going to forget his antics of the other day. Not by a long shot.
Whatever, though. The guy represents 90 players. He gets them their money. The thing is, there are a ton of other agents who can accomplish the same thing without all the hoopla and bad publicity and something tells me that sooner or later, the players will begin to see through the hype and realize that pissing their prospective or current employers off isn't the brightest thing in the world.
Quote from: Jerome99RIP on November 10, 2005, 09:16:53 AMAs for Rosenhaus being a great agent, I don't know if I'm going to agree with that. Is he great at self-promotion? Yes. Is he great at getting his clients solid contracts? So far, he has been. But what makes a truly great agent is the ability to be able to work both sides of the negotiating table and make it appear as if he's not a threat to management while still being able to appear to be fighting like hell for his client.
he does that though. just look at the client list. he goes through crap with the eagles with Hugh Douglas and makes some shady statements to other teams and get douglas caught in the middle of it...then a mere season later, gets a big ass contract for kearse with the eagles. hell even sooner than that gets a nice deal for mcdougle too.
despite the fact that he is a turd of a person. he is a great agent. could that change? sure. but he is a great agent, his deals, and client list speak for that.
IMO, his client list bespeaks the stupidity of the players more than his ability as a representative.
Personally, I wouldn't hire a sleazebag like him as a sports agent any more than I would hire a crooked accountant to do my taxes or an shyster lawyer to represent me in a civil suit.
:-\
Quote from: PhillyGirl on November 10, 2005, 08:16:06 AM
Quote from: ice grillin you on November 10, 2005, 08:05:04 AM
rosenhaus looked like a fool on tuesday but he is a great agent...the worst of himself got dragged out via TO...a player would be foolish to not consider drew...its more like no agent should ever hire TO again
You are an idiot with a statement like this.
Say what you want about how much of an ass he is and I'll agree with you, but you're the idiot if you think he's not a good agent.
Quote from: phattymatty on November 10, 2005, 10:32:32 AM
Say what you want about how much of an ass he is and I'll agree with you, but you're the idiot if you think he's not a good agent.
With logic like that I guess you would consider Steinbrenner the best owner in sports. Maybe you could have the all icehole team roster.
Quote from: JailBird-man on November 10, 2005, 10:56:45 AM
Quote from: phattymatty on November 10, 2005, 10:32:32 AM
Say what you want about how much of an ass he is and I'll agree with you, but you're the idiot if you think he's not a good agent.
With logic like that I guess you would consider Steinbrenner the best owner in sports. Maybe you could have the all icehole team roster.
You're right, it must just be a coincidence that he has so many clients. About 90 or so NFL players all at once just decided they would go after a horrible agent. Your logic does seem much better, thanks.
Quote from: JailBird-man on November 10, 2005, 10:56:45 AM
With logic like that I guess you would consider Steinbrenner the best owner in sports. Maybe you could have the all icehole team roster.
Oh, and also, yes. How many rings has he won?
I'd rather have a team of a-holes and a SB ring than a bunch of loser nice guys.
well no shtein the teamates would want him back...he a friggin playmaker and takes the weight off westy and the rest of the offense. boo hoo now they need to step it up.
Quote from: phattymatty on November 10, 2005, 11:01:01 AM
Oh, and also, yes. How many rings has he won?
I'd rather have a team of a-holes and a SB ring than a bunch of loser nice guys.
Quote
That is actually AR's motto I think... ::)
donovan=loser nice guy #1
It would make my day if McNabb came out in his press conference today answering "Next Question!" to the first one asked.
While I disagree with Phattymatt's assertion that he would rather have one ring and a bunch of iceholes (I would rather have a consistently competetive team than have one sell-your-soul season followed by years of misery), there has to be some in between where the team has an attitude and a cockiness but doesn't make you want to stab yourself every ten seconds from the disasterous soundbites that always seem to crop up.
I've discussed this with several friends of mine, namely Rams fans and Bucs fans. No one seems to have a good answer about winning the SB one year only to suck afterwards. I can't decide if I would prefer the victory and memories of that season over what we have in the Eagles the last four years where they are consistently superior to the rest of the conference. Maybe it's because I don't know what it feels like to be a fan of a SB champ, but I have enjoyed four years of smack talk knowing my team could beat up their team.
Quote from: rjs246 on November 10, 2005, 11:34:16 AM
I would rather have a consistently competetive team than have one sell-your-soul season followed by years of misery
I'd take 5 years of winless teams for a SB this year.
I'd take 5 years of winless teams for a SB this year
anyone who wouldnt should be castrated
Quote from: phattymatty on November 10, 2005, 11:42:02 AM
Quote from: rjs246 on November 10, 2005, 11:34:16 AM
I would rather have a consistently competetive team than have one sell-your-soul season followed by years of misery
I'd take 5 years of winless teams for a SB this year.
I think you've spent too much time in DC. After years of listening to nothing but "Our team sucks but at least we've won a superbowl" I can understand. But if we won the superbowl this year and then had five winless seasons I would tear my hair out of my head. I would be 33 the next time they won a game. No farging thanks.
To me getting so close and not winning it all and doing it for this many years is just as frustrating as not winning a game. Granted, the fact that on most days I could say the Eagles were the better team is nice, but what do I have to show for it. Oh, I can wear my 2005 NFC East Champions t-shirt I bought.
Quote from: phattymatty on November 10, 2005, 11:48:40 AM
To me getting so close and not winning it all and doing it for this many years is just as frustrating as not winning a game. Granted, the fact that on most days I could say the Eagles were the better team is nice, but what do I have to show for it. Oh, I can wear my 2005 NFC East Champions t-shirt I bought.
I get it. I get that thinking. But for me, I would rather be always good and beating up on our rivals and competing for a superbowl, then have one glorious year followed by lots of Baltimore Ravens seasons.
i'm on the fence with this argument, but i'd like to know what it's like to win the super bowl.
I don't even know how it's a hard decision for some people. We're like the Buffalo Bills of the early 90s, except they got further than us.
I know I am about a week late, but I really want to see the rosenhouse section of the interview.
Does anyone have it in it's entirety?
I can't seem to make any of the sites I found on google work, Damn Mac!
How likely is it that by TO moving on from the Eagles, Rosenhaus get a huge share of any signing bonus with the new team?
Something that would not occur with the Eagles since TO signed a three year deal.
Someone will sign TO to a big one year contract somewhere.
He plays too well on the field for some team not to be tempted.
Look at Keyshawn and Mrs. Terry Glenn on the Cowpukes not a peep.
It takes the correct coach with players who will kick the crap out of selfish players in th locker room until they fall in line.
Trust me Pepper Johnson or Reggie White in his prime would've kicked some sense into TO and this BS would've never happened.
Right. ::) Because Brian Dawkins and Jeremiah Trotter are just the WRONG players for that.
Obviously they didn't do a good job.
Quote from: phattymatty on November 12, 2005, 10:04:56 PM
Obviously they didn't do a good job.
So its the Eagles
players' fault for TO being a completely uncontrollable icehole?
Ok. ::)
It's not their fault he's an icehole. But it is their fault for not beating him like a red headed step child.
This whole logic of "if, if, if the Eagles had (insert past player here) then he/they would've kept that sumbitch in line!!!" is a load of horse shtein.
Terrell Owens is a grown ass man. He is responsible for his own goddamn actions. Dawkins and Trotter did their best to try to help him along but they are not TO's daddy nor is any other ex-NFL or current NFL player.
So give the "If Reggie White...." crap a rest. Because you know what? TO would've shtein on ANYONE who tried to tell him what to do.
And if the player(s) did get tougher on him physically or verbally then guess what the stubborn ass TO would've done? He would've gotten worse.
It's on TO.
This was not Andy Reid's job
This was no Donovan McNabb's job
Reid let the guy bend the rules as much as he could before TO spit in his face. And TO did not get suspended for his comments. He got suspended for failing to apologize to his teammates when he was asked to. If Reid lets that stuff go he loses the team. Simple as that.
Quote from: Sgt PSN on November 12, 2005, 10:46:02 PM
It's not their fault he's an icehole. But it is their fault for not beating him like a red headed step child.
and then they'd be in jail and our team would be even worse.
Quote from: WEST is GOD on November 13, 2005, 01:22:46 AM
Quote from: Sgt PSN on November 12, 2005, 10:46:02 PM
It's not their fault he's an icehole. But it is their fault for not beating him like a red headed step child.
and then they'd be in jail and our team would be even worse.
How quickly people forget that players like Reno Wilbur are rotting on the bench.
So you're telling me that Keyshawn and Terry Glenn have become relatively decent responsible teamates on the cowpukes b/c they grew up on their own?!?
Bullstein! Bill Parcells always loads his teams with a few players very very loyal to him so that anyone who steps out of line gets their arse shredded and not by Parcells. It is called PEER PRESSURE folks, and it works at any age.
Just look at how many grown women are duped into constantly buying new wardrobes due to peer pressure and societal peer pressure (e.g. glamour, vogue, etc...), or men who need that latest or greatest truely useless gadget better than the on "neighbor joe" just got.
If you don't think peer pressure plays a large role in any team environment- you're fargin' crazy...
And I don't know enough about the Eagles locker room to say who was that point man. Hugh was definitely a rally guy but being over the hill kind of diminishes that status.
Look at how much more in control Randy Moss was when the Reverend (God that makes me laugh!) Chris Carter was there compared to when Randy Moss felt like he was the main game in Minnesota.
PS I think we need to teach spell check "fargin, Keyshawn Etc.."
I'm not sure if Christ himself being an Eagle would have mattered to Owens.
I believe that, simply put, Owens has a mental instability, and that no one could permanently stop what is happening. He is in need of psychiatric care- he is detached from reality.
I'm as big a fan of Reggie as anyone else, but I don't believe that anyone could have truly made a difference with TO.
Quote from: Phillyiggles_fan on November 13, 2005, 06:04:59 AM
So you're telling me that Keyshawn and Terry Glenn have become relatively decent responsible teamates on the cowpukes b/c they grew up on their own?!?
Bullstein! Bill Parcells always loads his teams with a few players very very loyal to him so that anyone who steps out of line gets their arse shredded and not by Parcells. It is called PEER PRESSURE folks, and it works at any age.
Just look at how many grown women are duped into constantly buying new wardrobes due to peer pressure and societal peer pressure (e.g. glamour, vogue, etc...), or men who need that latest or greatest truely useless gadget better than the on "neighbor joe" just got.
If you don't think peer pressure plays a large role in any team environment- you're fargin' crazy...
And I don't know enough about the Eagles locker room to say who was that point man. Hugh was definitely a rally guy but being over the hill kind of diminishes that status.
Look at how much more in control Randy Moss was when the Reverend (God that makes me laugh!) Chris Carter was there compared to when Randy Moss felt like he was the main game in Minnesota.
PS I think we need to teach spell check "fargin, Keyshawn Etc.."
I think you need to go back to the EMB where idiocy like this post is tolerated.
Quote from: PhillyGirl on November 13, 2005, 10:01:04 AM
Quote from: Phillyiggles_fan on November 13, 2005, 06:04:59 AM
So you're telling me that Keyshawn and Terry Glenn have become relatively decent responsible teamates on the cowpukes b/c they grew up on their own?!?
Bullstein! Bill Parcells always loads his teams with a few players very very loyal to him so that anyone who steps out of line gets their arse shredded and not by Parcells. It is called PEER PRESSURE folks, and it works at any age.
Just look at how many grown women are duped into constantly buying new wardrobes due to peer pressure and societal peer pressure (e.g. glamour, vogue, etc...), or men who need that latest or greatest truely useless gadget better than the on "neighbor joe" just got.
If you don't think peer pressure plays a large role in any team environment- you're fargin' crazy...
And I don't know enough about the Eagles locker room to say who was that point man. Hugh was definitely a rally guy but being over the hill kind of diminishes that status.
Look at how much more in control Randy Moss was when the Reverend (God that makes me laugh!) Chris Carter was there compared to when Randy Moss felt like he was the main game in Minnesota.
PS I think we need to teach spell check "fargin, Keyshawn Etc.."
I think you need to go back to the EMB where idiocy like this post is tolerated.
Time will tell. We'll see where he winds up next year, and we'll see how T.O. performs as a team player or doesn't....
Quote from: Phillyiggles_fan on November 13, 2005, 05:33:20 PM
Quote from: PhillyGirl on November 13, 2005, 10:01:04 AM
Quote from: Phillyiggles_fan on November 13, 2005, 06:04:59 AM
So you're telling me that Keyshawn and Terry Glenn have become relatively decent responsible teamates on the cowpukes b/c they grew up on their own?!?
Bullstein! Bill Parcells always loads his teams with a few players very very loyal to him so that anyone who steps out of line gets their arse shredded and not by Parcells. It is called PEER PRESSURE folks, and it works at any age.
Just look at how many grown women are duped into constantly buying new wardrobes due to peer pressure and societal peer pressure (e.g. glamour, vogue, etc...), or men who need that latest or greatest truely useless gadget better than the on "neighbor joe" just got.
If you don't think peer pressure plays a large role in any team environment- you're fargin' crazy...
And I don't know enough about the Eagles locker room to say who was that point man. Hugh was definitely a rally guy but being over the hill kind of diminishes that status.
Look at how much more in control Randy Moss was when the Reverend (God that makes me laugh!) Chris Carter was there compared to when Randy Moss felt like he was the main game in Minnesota.
PS I think we need to teach spell check "fargin, Keyshawn Etc.."
I think you need to go back to the EMB where idiocy like this post is tolerated.
Time will tell. We'll see where he winds up next year, and we'll see how T.O. performs as a team player or doesn't....
Keyshawn still freaks out. He recently verbally berated Bledsoe on the sideline. T.O. will play well next year for whatever team chooses to pick him up.
Quote from: PhillyGirl on November 13, 2005, 10:01:04 AM
Quote from: Phillyiggles_fan on November 13, 2005, 06:04:59 AM
So you're telling me that Keyshawn and Terry Glenn have become relatively decent responsible teamates on the cowpukes b/c they grew up on their own?!?
Bullstein! Bill Parcells always loads his teams with a few players very very loyal to him so that anyone who steps out of line gets their arse shredded and not by Parcells. It is called PEER PRESSURE folks, and it works at any age.
Just look at how many grown women are duped into constantly buying new wardrobes due to peer pressure and societal peer pressure (e.g. glamour, vogue, etc...), or men who need that latest or greatest truely useless gadget better than the on "neighbor joe" just got.
If you don't think peer pressure plays a large role in any team environment- you're fargin' crazy...
And I don't know enough about the Eagles locker room to say who was that point man. Hugh was definitely a rally guy but being over the hill kind of diminishes that status.
Look at how much more in control Randy Moss was when the Reverend (God that makes me laugh!) Chris Carter was there compared to when Randy Moss felt like he was the main game in Minnesota.
PS I think we need to teach spell check "fargin, Keyshawn Etc.."
I think you need to go back to the EMB where idiocy like this post is tolerated.
There was nothing wrong with that post...some people are just too fargin uptight. Either that or they think they are always right.
wah.
coming from you, I hardly care.
QuoteKeyshawn still freaks out. He recently verbally berated Bledsoe on the sideline. T.O. will play well next year for whatever team chooses to pick him up.
Hate to defend the Boys & Meshawn but that was on the field. Not in a presser, or interview. Fights on the field and the sidelines have always existed. Me-shawn didn't tell his coach to shut-up, etc. Or go on an interview and Bledsoe was a hippocrit and if Dallas had another QB...you get the idea.
Quote from: JailBird-man on November 14, 2005, 11:34:34 AM
QuoteKeyshawn still freaks out. He recently verbally berated Bledsoe on the sideline. T.O. will play well next year for whatever team chooses to pick him up.
Hate to defend the Boys & Meshawn but that was on the field. Not in a presser, or interview. Fights on the field and the sidelines have always existed. Me-shawn didn't tell his coach to shut-up, etc. Or go on an interview and Bledsoe was a hippocrit and if Dallas had another QB...you get the idea.
You obviously love the Cowboys. BOOOOOOOOO!!
Seriously, Keyshawn is still an idiot.
Quote from: PhillyGirl on November 14, 2005, 11:33:33 AM
wah.
coming from you, I hardly care.
Enough to post i see.
She also posts about people walking across the street and the changing of the leaves. Not a great barometer for caring, really.