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| Playmaker Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Los Angeles, CA Age: 36
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| TO's got more problems |
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| Thank You, Sean. ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Gaithersburg, MD Age: 27
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| This Just In: TO has one more problem. Sean Taylor.
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| Impact Rookie Join Date: Feb 2004
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| Haha, i would pay to see a fight between TO and RL. |
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| Playmaker Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Los Angeles, CA Age: 36
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| I think that would be more one-sided than the Klitschko-Sanders fight... |
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| Puppy Kicker Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Arlington, Virginia Age: 30
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| TO had that clause built into his contract for a reason. Ray Lewis needs to learn to read, after he's done with that, take a look at his contract. He wanted to have an offense that wasn't Jamal Lewis. |
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| Impact Rookie Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Hartselle, Alabama Age: 72
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| Well, I can't see ANY NFSL WR holding his own against Lewis. But I also can't see Lewis lining up on TO real often in week 8 LOL. I don't think Lewis is going to have too many opportunities to pop him, and after making those public statements, I can't imagine him really going after him and getting suspended a few games. I think TO will have a very big year - hope the Redskins take Philly's imposter CB's to the cleaners for 2 wins!!
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| Special Teams Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: washington dc Age: 30
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yes that is a big problem | |
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| Special Teams Join Date: Feb 2004
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We're not gonna have this discussion again are we? | |
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| Impact Rookie Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Hartselle, Alabama Age: 72
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| Daseal, here is yet ANOTHER point we agree on!!
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| Pro Bowl Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: New Jersey Age: 31
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| Mabye Ray Lewis will play like Lavar and wait for him to get out of bounds to hit him. I wish I had a count of everytiem i saw Lavar run a player down then pop them when they got out of bounds. I dont think Gibbs will tolerate that type of play, so hopefully that means lavar ups his game and makes the big plays inbounds.
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| Impact Rookie Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: the port, PA Age: 28
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Just an interesting little fact...it was reported that LaVar, Ray Ray, and Mike Tyson were seen together at several places including a Wizards game and dinner. I don't know about you guys but I like the sound of that.......Also I knew this was bound to happen. You know Ray Ray would not be disrespected by T.O.'s punk ass like that. Can't wait for that game. | |
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| Impact Rookie Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Hartselle, Alabama Age: 72
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| Offiss, you may be right, but I am expecting much, much more from McNabb than that. It will be a new experience for him to throw to an OPEN receiver. In fact "Football Guys", who I believe is the best player rating service out there, projects him as #3 overall fantasy QB for 2004. T.O. also has played with him at least once (in a Pro Bowl), and wanted very much to team up with him - that is the reason he chose Philly. One thing is sure, he will be thrown to alot...
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| Franchise Player Join Date: May 2004 Age: 34
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| Impact Rookie Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Hartselle, Alabama Age: 72
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| FRPLG, I agree that TO has acted like a jerk on many occassions. But, as I understand it, the NFL teams could not stand up to him on this one (the 49ers tried). Turns out he was in the right based on his contract, and would have been a free agent. The NFL teams reached a resolution to try to make it up to the Ravens for the 49ers error, before he was awarded free agency status.
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| Franchise Player Join Date: May 2004 Age: 34
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| Actually they way I understand it was that while he and his agent were definitely in the wrong the 49ers were also arguably culpable to a smaller degree. The deal was cut becuase the NLFPA was able to make a stretched legal argument about expectations of being a free agent. To me it rang hollow but I guess both the 49ers and Baltimore were afraid they'd lose so they cut the deal. In the end I don't blame TO for the contract issues as this is what agents are for but he certaintly could have dealt with the situation in a more professional and mature way and I bet he'd even have gotten the same result. Just another example of someone not accepting resonsibility for themselves and it ticks me off. I disliked him before...now I totally disdain him. |
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