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Post by kingofallmedia23 on Feb 5, 2006 21:09:16 GMT 1
Both of these men have caused contreversy. Both men are amazing athletes. Both have talked to Denver about a contract. Who should Denver choose? Personally, I would have to say Ricky Williams. Denver is a running team at heart, and Ricky is perfect for them.
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Post by brockandsable on Feb 5, 2006 21:17:20 GMT 1
I picked T.O. simply because we will never "walk out" or quit on a team. Ricky chose pot over his profession, which told me he was a true quitter. T.O. denied doctors and risked injury to try and help his team win the Super Bowl. That and justhaving Terrell on the field changes the whole dimension of the game.
The choice is obvious.
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Post by Trent Matsunoshin on Feb 6, 2006 17:11:35 GMT 1
TO.
He's a game-changer, coaches plan around and against him.
While Ricky I think will still be a solid back, he's not anywhere close to where he was when he won the rushing title. TO is always ready for a game, as his work ethic is incredible.
As much as I hate the guy, I gotta go with TO.
As for Denver, TO will make Jake Plummer look like God.
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Post by Cactus on Feb 6, 2006 17:38:32 GMT 1
Neither, both could be a disrupting influnce to a team and Denver don't need that
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Post by brockandsable on Feb 6, 2006 19:10:16 GMT 1
Denver is hungry for another Vince Lombardi trophy. They will do just about anything to get to the next level, even if it means putting up with a little more baggage. Will it work? It just might since Terrell could be that missing piece of the puzzle. On another note, I usually do not knock my Philadelphia Eagels, but I think some of the cheapshots McNabb is throwing at Owens, especially now that Terrell is trying to market himself, demoralize his character. I lost a little bit of respect for Donovan because of this. www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/sports/football/nfl/oakland_raiders/13778916.htmI know Donovan has been a bit bitter because of comments T.O. made regarding his work ethic and accuracy. But if you put all emotion and favortism aside, you'll find that T.O. was right on the money with some of his comments.
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Post by Cactus on Feb 6, 2006 21:36:39 GMT 1
"We are finally at the point where African American quarterbacks are accepted. So to have your black receiver suggest that a white quarterback can do a better job is a direct attack.
When did it become about race ? If T.O had inserted Mike Vick instead would that have made it ok ?
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Post by Hercules on Feb 7, 2006 0:56:59 GMT 1
The comment had absolutely nothing to do with race, Michael Irving originally made the comment to say that Favre, who had a bunch of nobodys as teammates but did everything in his power to help the team win, would be undeafeated if he was on the Eagles, who are loaded with talent. It had nothing to do with race, Donovan's acting like a real bitch right now.
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Post by The Great JT on Feb 8, 2006 4:02:43 GMT 1
I pick Ricky. At least he shuts up.
That and pot is cool.
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Post by brockandsable on Feb 8, 2006 16:19:07 GMT 1
The comment had absolutely nothing to do with race, Michael Irving originally made the comment to say that Favre, who had a bunch of nobodys as teammates but did everything in his power to help the team win, would be undeafeated if he was on the Eagles, who are loaded with talent. It had nothing to do with race, Donovan's acting like a real bitch right now. Precisely. Donovan is a good QB, but T.O. made him look like a superstar. Jake Plummer is a good QB and T.O. would do the same in Denver. If the Broncos make the move, I will put Denver in next years AFC Title game right now. If the Broncos can tolerate T.O.'s sideshow, they can become winners. Michael Jordan tolerated Dennis Rodman and it helped him to three championships. Shaq tolerated Kobe and it led to three championships. What am I saying here? Talent often comes with a big head ( see: Terrell Odom) and if you can tolerate the bigheadedness, everyone can be a winner. You see what I did there? I implied the kid has talent.
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Post by Hercules on Feb 9, 2006 2:42:02 GMT 1
If Denver gives T.O. a contract that he likes, they won't have AS MANY problems with him like the Eagles did. Well, theoretically anyway, T.O. could put Denver in the Super Bowl, as much as I'd hate to see Plummer in a Super Bowl, it very well could happen.
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Post by The Great JT on Feb 9, 2006 3:59:03 GMT 1
I think T.O. might be going to Denver, Ricky stays in Miami for another season, Miami gets to the playoffs and eliminates Denver.
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Post by Hercules on Feb 11, 2006 1:06:13 GMT 1
I actually like that theory.
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Post by _the j-man on Feb 11, 2006 1:32:37 GMT 1
Denver needs Running Back. I'm telling you when this all done, T.O. will be a Falcon.
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Post by Hercules on Feb 11, 2006 4:38:24 GMT 1
Denver doesn't need a running back, they produce 1,000 yard rushers like it's nothing, they need another quarterback.
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Post by Cactus on Feb 11, 2006 13:31:31 GMT 1
Denver needs Running Back. I'm telling you when this all done, T.O. will be a Falcon. I love atalanta and i would not like T.O. there
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Post by Scream on Feb 11, 2006 17:55:17 GMT 1
Yeah, Denevr doesn't need a RB. Anderson and Bell ran over everyone this year. I wouldn't be suprised if TO went to Atlanta but I think the same shit would happen all over again. I think he'd fit in better with Denver. If T.O. goes to Denver, I think Denver is in the SuperBowl next year.
PS- I HATE T.O, HATE HIM
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Post by Cactus on Feb 11, 2006 20:04:49 GMT 1
I am sure he loves you thou
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Post by brockandsable on Feb 13, 2006 19:31:46 GMT 1
Denver needs Running Back. I'm telling you when this all done, T.O. will be a Falcon. That's what I originallyhad thought once T.O. made the request to be traded after the Eagles threw that four game suspension at him. Then Michael Vick went on this whole rant about how the Falcons are "his" team and T.O. would have to understand "his place" if he were to join the club. Vick went on and on about how the team's success revolves around him and him alone. And then when the Falcons were eliminated from playoff contention this year, Vick shut his hole and went and hid his face. Now that the organization has been humiliated and are somewhat desperate to get back to where they were two seasons ago, maybe they will hire T.O. and Vick will realize he can't do it alone. But in my eyes, that would be T.O. taking a step back. Think about it: If you were a superstar WR, would you join a club who sank to the bottom or would you join a club that is right there, just ready to win that big one and they need you do get them over that hump? Right.
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Post by Hercules on Feb 14, 2006 1:05:58 GMT 1
Denver would be a better fit for T.O. Vick runs the ball so much, T.O. wouldn't get the receptions he needs to stay happy & then you'd get the same scenario all over again. The only way T.O. works in Atlanta is if Vick gets off his high horse and passes a lil more. Then, I could see them even making the Super Bowl.
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Post by brockandsable on Feb 14, 2006 16:50:05 GMT 1
Thank you, my brotha.
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Post by brockandsable on Feb 15, 2006 22:49:51 GMT 1
Meanwhile, back here in Philly.......
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Post by Hercules on Feb 15, 2006 23:34:42 GMT 1
Eagels die a slow death this year also, McNabb has officially lost the team.
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Post by The Great JT on Feb 16, 2006 0:41:59 GMT 1
Denver would be a better fit for T.O. Vick runs the ball so much, T.O. wouldn't get the receptions he needs to stay happy & then you'd get the same scenario all over again. The only way T.O. works in Atlanta is if Vick gets off his high horse and passes a lil more. Then, I could see them even making the Super Bowl. Anyone other than Herc and me seeing this actually happen?
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Post by Hercules on Feb 16, 2006 3:33:17 GMT 1
In all honesty, there's really no other way that situation can work out.
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Post by brockandsable on Feb 21, 2006 18:04:15 GMT 1
Well word is, Ricky Williams has failed yet another NFL drug test and faces the possibility of being suspended for the duration of the 2006 season. So for all you T.O. haters out there which would you rather have on your team? An ego or a drug addict?
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