John Manfreda wrote:1niksder wrote:Primetime42 wrote:FanfromAnnapolis wrote:If TO goes to Dallas, will we see touchdown celebrations on the star?

He'd get lynched before they'd let him.
Before getting to the Star or before getting on the team?
Either way I don't think BP wants the headache, and reports are Tampa and NYJ are already having trade talks with the Iggles
I wouldn't say that, look at Bill's past, with the Giants he had LT who not only had an attitude but was a crack head, than he went to New England and had Terry Glenn (do I really need to explain this), than he went to the Jets and got Bryan Cox who was a huge headace and Keyshaun, than went to Dallas and picked up Keyshaun and Terry Glenn. Parcells has a huge ego and thinks he will fix anyone including TO that is why I am perdicting TO to Dallas. Dallas is a bunch of thugs anyways he would fit right in. Tampa are you joking they learned their lesson with Keyshaun. They have Clayton and Galloway.
You started off making sense and then you totally lost it.
First of all, there are no thugs currently playing for the Dallas Cowboys.
None.
There may be some overpaid fat men, but that's something else.
You're right about BP taking chances on such players as LT, Cox, Keyshawn, etc.
Big difference though.
1)LT is arguably the greatest LB of all time and only started being a crackhead after the fame hit him. As long as he played ball and wasn't a nuisance, Parcells put up with im.
2)Cox was getting on in age and was finally getting the message. BP laid down the law on him and he accepted his responsibility.
3)Keyshawn and Glenn...not making excuses for the two at all, but realize that they came from broken homes. In Key's case, not even a home, but a car in LA. Glenn's mother was killed when he was a kid. When Parcells first got them, they were a couple of punk kids. 22, 23 years old about. They didn't know jack about chemistry of the team. ou gotta admit that 10 years later, Keyshawn is a hell of a lot more mature than many thought he would be, and until that public drunkeness the other day(and that really scares the hell out of me), Glenn was a model citizen.
That being said, you're right in that Parcells MIGHT take a chance on TO. And the more I hear about it, the more it makes sense.
BUT...and you can hold me to this.
If that guy shows up one day wearing my team's helmet, I will hate him no less than I do right now. He provides a big play target, but it won't mean jack if the offensive line can't protect Bledsoe more than 5 seconds at a time. That's why I feel we target someone else. I'm happy with the group of receivers we have right now. Got two young ones who I think are pretty good.
No TO jerseys for me.
"He's a playmaker, that's his label. They used to have strong safeties, but now they got another position: They're called playmakers." -Terence Newman on Roy Williams