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Terrell Owens might end up a hall of famer


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Looking at his stats after his outstanding game against the steelers and i'm baffled that at almost 37 he can still produce the way he is. he's on pace for over 1500 receiving yards if he keeps it up, and i think it won't take much of an effort to make 1000, which is outstanding for a player his age.

even without rings and considering his attraction to controversy the fact that he can still play ball is very impressive hate him or love him

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Yup. Slam dunk HOF'er. And this is coming from a long time TO hater. It is hard to argue with the numbers and even given the locker room turmoil he seems to always cause, he is clean as a whistle when it comes to his personal life. That accidental overdose incident aside, of course.

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He's probably a first ballot. The man is just an amazing football player. The only thing that held him back was him, creating some tension in the locker room and chemistry is extremely important on the football field. I will say this though, TO is a drama queen because he wants to win and wants the ball in his hands. I can respect that unlike Moss who is just a malcontent.

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he was already one before the season started

Yup. Slam dunk HOF'er.

He's probably a first ballot. The man is just an amazing football player.

One of the best WR to ever play the game.

One of the best, and one of my fav players. Most definitely a lock

They said it all. No doubt he's in. He's the ultimate competitor. I loved hearing that this year in the Bengals locker room he is actually helping keep the peace and keep the tension from boiling over. He's my all time favorite football player.

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