T.O. Enemy to his own team

Surprise, surprise the most recognizable NFL player with undiagnosed mental problems is at it again.

http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nfceast/0-6-98/Drama-in-Dallas–T-O–s-secret-meeting.html

Personally I don’t care if T.O. screws up the yankees of football, in fact i love it. Seriously though this guy should have been banned from football years ago. For his sake however he really needs to seek help, I could see him going Howard Hughes as he gets older, seriously.

TO is a piece of sh*t, it’s the same thing on every team. Anyone gets another yard or catch then him, then it’s bs. I would have thought he learned something being on the otherside of Rice his first couple years but I guess not. Complains that Witten gets passes when Witten is open? Get over yourself.

TO is a piece of sh*t, it's the same thing on every team. Anyone gets another yard or catch then him, then it's bs. I would have thought he learned something being on the otherside of Rice his first couple years but I guess not. Complains that Witten gets passes when Witten is open? Get over yourself.

I truly feel that its not just that he is an a-hole, I think he has severe mental issues.

[QUOTE=Charlotte2002;369528]I truly feel that its not just that he is an a-hole, I think he has severe mental issues.[/QUOTE]

Bingo, I think Jerry Jones is packing enough crazy for one town, why not bring in Al Davis as a consultant?

Even though I grew up as a die-hard Redskins fan, I always respected Dallas under Tex Schramm, Tom Landry and Roger Staubach. It’s a shame what’s happened to that organization under JJ.

I hate Dallas. Always have, always will. Loathe is probably more accurate. Stuff like this is music to my ears. I’d love to find a screenshot of the playoff game after Romo totally screwed up and then got his hand stepped on and he was sitting on the sideline crying over his bloody hand. I might just get it framed.

This is awesome…
-I hate Dallas, I hate TO, and I hate Jerry Jones for bringing in players who destroy teams to Dallas because he thinks they can work out…
-Just goes to show that he is a “plague” to teams and Cowboys will implode sooner or later.:tongue:

Why doesn’t espn just set up HQ at Texas Stadium?

:weep:That’s my teammate, man! That’s my quarterback!:weep:

Why doesn't espn just set up HQ at Texas Stadium?

Doesn’t Ed Werder live there?

[QUOTE=Jersey Niner32;369672]Doesn’t Ed Werder live there?[/QUOTE]

Yea just like Sal Palintonio lives in Philadelphia. Both of these guys use to be beat writers of the teams they cover for ESPN.

its too bad the pills didn’t work on TO when he tried to kill himself

what is it now 4300+ days since the last Cowboys playoff win???

Even though I grew up as a die-hard Redskins fan, I always respected Dallas under Tex Schramm, Tom Landry and Roger Staubach. It's a shame what's happened to that organization under JJ.

exactly, they were classy in the 70’s

[QUOTE=metro;369688]its too bad the pills didn’t work on TO when he tried to kill himself
[/QUOTE]

Little harsh.

Little harsh.
not really
Doesn't Ed Werder live there?

It was like when Pedro Gomez was basically living in Barry Bond’s front yard for about 4 years reporting for ESPN.

[QUOTE=metro;369694]not really[/QUOTE]

Yeah I have to side with the bait on this one. If nothing else, he is almost single-handedly keeping the popcorn industry afloat during these tough economic times.

Yea just like Sal Palintonio lives in Philadelphia. Both of these guys use to be beat writers of the teams they cover for ESPN.

Actually he lives in Jersey… he used to basically cover the Eagles for ESPN now he is all over the place…
-Ed Werdner basically lives outside of their practice stadium for the amount of coverage he gives them.

Dallas is a dumping yard for the trash of the NFL.

Jones is an idiot and as long as he keeps taking guys like Owens, Tank and PacMan, I hope his team has tons of problems.

He will probably be in the market for Vick when he is free from prison

He will probably be in the market for Vick when he is free from prison

Me and my dad have a bet on that…
-I am for yes.