TO Press Conference at 3

Started by PhillyandBCEagles, November 08, 2005, 02:18:10 PM

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mussa

jesus take TOs cock out of your mouths already..sickening
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Mad-Lad

Quote from: terpseagles on November 09, 2005, 01:28:04 PM
Somebody just told me that Rosenwhore is supposed to have another press conf w/i the hour ???:sly


the Dan Patrick Show is talking about it.  I'm sure it's a skit they're going to run since they're saying they have "exclusive coverage".  It's probably going to be a bunch of edited sound clips in an attempt to make the public laugh.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Even if he had another press conference, it would just be to admonish the Eagles for not giving TO a "second" chance after his "heartfelt" apology and to officially announce their intent to appeal the unpaid suspension.

phattymatty

Quote from: rjs246 on November 09, 2005, 01:30:52 PM
And besides. You do sort of want him back. He gives you a minor chubby.

Wrong.  Humongous chubby.

rjs246

Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

Cerevant

I would allow TO back on the team if he meets all of the following conditions:

1) He sits out the Cowboys game without pay
2) He fires Rosenfargtard immediately
3) He agree to not speak to the media while he is an Eagle
4) He apologises to McNabb personally
5) McNabb says it is OK

Because TO is unlikely to agree to any one of these conditions, I'm not too worried about him returning.
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Rome

I wouldn't let that bitch ass motherfarger within 10 blocks of the NovaCare complex let alone back on the team.

I genuinely want to wake up one morning, turn on ESPN, and see that he shot himself in the face overnight.

bobbyinlondon

This is Upshaw's take--it seems like the UNION DOESN'T WANT OWENS SUSPENDED OR BE EXCLUDED. UNBELIEVEABLE! If they want the Eagles to re-instate Owens, then they should drop the grievance regarding his suspension. You can't have it both ways. You can't tell a team they can't suspend a player and then they have to reinstate him when its to the detriment of the team.



Union Wants Terrell Owens Re-Instated By DAVE GOLDBERG, AP Football Writer
1 hour, 26 minutes ago

NEW YORK - The NFL Players Association wants the     Philadelphia Eagles to cut Terrell Owens if they're not going to reinstate him after his four-game suspension is over.

"We're not asking them to play him, we can't force them to do that," Gene Upshaw, the NFLPA's executive director, said Wednesday. "But if they're not going to let him come back to practice and do all the other things associated with that, then we want them to cut him, let him become a free agent now."

The union already has appealed the four-game suspension levied on the wide receiver by the Eagles for what coach Andy Reid called "a large number of situations that accumulated over a long period of time."

The appeal will be heard before arbitrator Richard Bloch on Nov. 19.

But Upshaw said that even if the suspension is upheld, the Eagles can't just tell Owens to stay away from the team and its practice facility.

"We are taking the position that's additional punishment," Upshaw told The Associated Press. "It's not fair to a player not to have an additional chance."

Upshaw differentiated between the Eagles' suspension of Owens and Tampa Bay's decision two years ago to make Keyshawn Johnson inactive for the final six games of the season. Johnson signed in 2004 with Dallas, for whom he now plays.

"There was no suspension there. A team has the right to inactivate a player for whatever reason it wants," he said. "But in T.O.'s case, this is a team suspension, not a commissioner's deal. They're different. When we bargained in those rules, there was a reason for it. The most a player can be suspended is four games. You can't go beyond that."