Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Terrell Owens gives advice to Titus Young


Mr. Scot

Recommended Posts

And why can't Terrell Owens give someone advice, because he has made mistakes in his life that gets exaggerated in our media?

Wow! I guess you guys must live some seriously perfect lives.

Next time you need relationship advice, why don't you ask Manti Te'o

Link to comment
Share on other sites

In his later years you could tell TO grew up a lot. He never made a peep on the Bengals or Bills, worked hard and even put up some decent numbers. I actually think he'd be a great guy to give advice to talented football players with their heads up there asses. TO has been there, he's been the locker room cancer and he completely tore apart a championship caliber eagles team. If there is a guy in football who LEARNED what being a good teammate means, its Owens.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

And why can't Terrell Owens give someone advice, because he has made mistakes in his life that gets exaggerated in our media?

Wow! I guess you guys must live some seriously perfect lives.

Kind of like Ryan Leaf telling NFL GMs that they shouldn't draft Cam Newton #1 overall?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Kind of like Ryan Leaf telling NFL GMs that they shouldn't draft Cam Newton #1 overall?

I didn't get that was what he was doing. I got the impression he was more blaming his situation on instant wealth and pressure from being drafted so high. It was those in the media doing the discouraging.

Anyway, Terrelle was no different than Smitty. He was quite petulant at times. The difference is his antics was used against him and it hurt his stock. In all honesty Smitty could have easily been turned into a DIVA, with a bad attitude like Terrelle.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • if  ANYONE actually goes & looks at the FACTS on rookie Qb's after 2 full seasons as a starter in the NFL & they are still well below average do they rarely ever actually become top tier Qb's & instead most likely either do not recieve a second contract & or become life long backups...just saying 
    • So he became GM and decided not to address the weakness in the QB room following one of the worst rookie QB performances in NFL history?  There were options last season other than signing Dalton to a 2 year deal. Brissett and Jones by a wide margin, both of whom outplayed Bryce, Wilson, Winston, hell even Rivers off the couch was more exciting at the QB position. The time to address the failure in the QB room was last year but instead people on the Huddle cheered when we brought Dalton back then cheered when we were able to get anything for him after they finally realized he was washed up like a few of had been saying all along and got poo'd for even mentioning.  This year, the options were more limited obviously, especially since we lost Icky. It changed the dynamic of our draft. I think we were stuck this year keeping Bryce, but i still think giving him a 5th year option for what has amounted to replacement worthy performance was the wrong move. Why guarantee 25m if you're planning to replace him? You think he's going to want to be a bridge QB? Hell no. He's going to want out and we'll end up cutting him if he has another lackluster season because no one is trading for him with that price tag.  Were there better options as far as production available. A couple. Were there guys available with more physical tools than Bryce, Pickett or Grier, you damn well better believe there were. I've been saying all along, you always keep looking for your 1b. Bryce has yet to prove he can be a starter. Keep looking for someone who may. Put competition in camp. Let the best QB lead the team. Stop settling for less than mediocre. 
×
×
  • Create New...