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I used to be a HUGE TO hater when he was with the 9ers and especially the Eagles. Since he's gone to the Cowboys, I've found him to be extremly entertaining. Anyone else have a TO change of heart?


**and this is a completely off the subject, just extremly hilarious. The vegan girl who asked the question earlier about the chalk got angry about my cheeseburger remark and wrote this...which I think made my day:
From: Ashley V

Subject: *****

Message: your fat *** might want to try a vegan diet

2007-11-30 08:04:21 · 39 answers · asked by Growler 5 in Sports Football (American)

MillerTime-who is Ashley A?

2007-11-30 08:17:12 · update #1

the only butter on my face is coming off of whatever non-vegan food I am eating at the moment.

2007-11-30 08:29:54 · update #2

39 answers

I use to hate TO. I didnt know who he was until he stood on the star. And i couldnt stand it when he was on the Eagles.

But the Eagles meltdown had to ATLEAST be 40% McNabbs fault.

If McNabb had ANY leadership ability, TO is still in Philly today.

Also, why didnt TO melt down last year? He wasnt happy lastyear, want a different QB, didnt talk to the HC face-to-face, and couldnt stand the WR coach.

This year, he loves his QB, the coach, the OC, and the WR coach (even this is the guy who gets onto him for doing stupid stuff on the field)

2007-11-30 08:18:18 · answer #1 · answered by Red3Biggs 2 · 0 4

I hated T.O. when he was with Philly and with S.F.

I still haven't forgiven or forgotten the star incident in 2000. I think he's under the curse of the star. Eventually, it will get him.

I'm a Cowboys fan, but I despise the signing. I think it was Jerry trying to step out into the spotlight after 3 years of having Bill Parcells get most of the attention and credit for the Cowboys progress from 2003-2005.

I agree with the one that said that T.O. will turn on his team just as soon as things take a negative turn. I've always expected he would have an exit from Dallas similar to his exit from Philly, a suspension and then release. I thought it was going to happen after the New England game, but it didn't. Maybe he has grown up some, but he's going to have to go a long way to prove to me that he has changed.

To his credit, he keeps his nose clean off the field and never gets into any off the field trouble. But he can become the biggest on-field distraction any team has.

2007-11-30 09:14:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well... i cant say i didnt like him when he was with the 9ers ;) although he was quite abnoxous (spelling??).. however, i hated his *** with the eagles, he was such a sh*t head... and even last year he was a total P enis..

but now that he has Romo and he is making catches and seeing the endzone he seems happier which makes his less of an a ss... i must say, i could not stop laughing when he threw that popcorn in his face, that was so friggin funny.

but on a more serious note... TO has actually started to care about more than himself, i have heard some remarks he has made to Romo when Romo threw a bunch of picks, and i heard something about TO calling Romo and giving him a nice pep chat, i think TO may have grown up just a notch.

2007-11-30 15:57:25 · answer #3 · answered by tybardy 4 · 0 1

(By the way, some guy (or guys) have GOT to think they've gone to heaven to have a gf like you, even if it's on per diem/date basis... you know football will spar with strangers talking sports, seem to like a good time AND wear heels? good for you).. Now..

I've always liked him.. from that moment he caught that awesome, meaningful TD as a rookie (thrown by Steve Young). If he was white, he'd be the Most Celebrated WR in league history.. but, he's a braggart. The guy is a HALL OF FAMER but was so ripped by the management of the Eagles, and of course, in lockstep with the ESPN knuckleheads.. and fans couldn't support anyone with that moronic agent of his, at that time... that's he's now a pariah of sorts (to where you'd ask this question). To me, he's the best WR in the NFL right now, and I'd start a team picking him first... Randy Moss can't block. Moss is also a major pothead and late-night guy, I'd rather have a T.O. on my team anyday than a Randy Moss.

Dallas fans like him now, for sure. Or should.

But, he's always been great. He's in awesome shape, and he takes care of himself -- is CLEAN of drugs, doesn't hang with ganstas, no tattoos and late-nights, focuses, knows the playbook and many times, was the BEST player on the field. He runs and blocks and gets double, triple coverage, right? The NFL needs role models, and this guy is laughed at, when you say that.. (and you NEVER hear anyone say that HE is what NFL players should be) but, when you REALLY look past his run-ins with QBs and coaches that wouldn't throw the guy the ball (which they should, every game, let's be honest).. he knows what he's talking about. McNabb should have thrown 15+ TDs to this, every year.. and it was McNabb's inefficiency that was crippling in Philly (and still is).

2007-11-30 08:42:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

TO has always been the man to me. I know his attitude is hard for some people to take but he's talking the same stuff from when he was with the 49'ers, Eagles, and now with the Cowboys. Wideouts all have that ********* about them. Look at Randy Moss. And there are people that really never liked Jerry Rice either when he played. Talk the talk but WALK THE WALK too...........just throw them the dayum ball.

2007-11-30 08:12:45 · answer #5 · answered by One Love 4 · 4 1

i still dont like him just because of his past antics it does look like he has settled down and focused a bit more he is talented but the cowboys are winning and t.o. can and will tear a team apart, on the other thing ive been reported twice both by vegans or vegatarians i dont know whats in those vegetables they eat but they sure get angry fast...makes me laugh my a$% off so i go screw with them every now and then just for the fun of it

2007-11-30 08:22:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

No Change of Heart Here. I have always loved TO. He is passionate and committed to being the best. If all of his former teammates played to his level they would have won Superbowls. Sweetheart, you can afford to eat as many cheeseburgers as you like.

2007-11-30 16:01:25 · answer #7 · answered by Mike H 2 · 0 0

I hate him alot more being that a Birds fan and I also have a man crush on former Eagle Eric Allen.You see Ashley now I can't stop.

2007-11-30 08:30:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I hated him with the Eagles and 49ers, but I am a Dallas fan. I must say with I was unsure about signing him at first, but his MVP type season has changed my mind. He and the rest of the Boys are having fun and winning games.

2007-11-30 08:29:39 · answer #9 · answered by Josh B 3 · 1 1

I like him more now, but that is because he is now behaving and listening to his players and coaches to help benefit the team. I always found him to be entertaining its just now he has matured and respects his teammates.

PS : Tell tha veggie girl that us guys like a lil cushin back there!

Edit -- to all you TO haters (Eagles fans excluded -- I understand why you'll prob hate him forever) But to you others, how can you still have the same hatred for a guy who has cleaned up his act? Wouldnt you want someone to give you a 2nd chance? I also believe TO does things for attention but to make things more entertaining. Similar Example -- F Mayweather vs Hatton -- both of them are talking mad sh*t about each other, oh did i mention their fight is prob going to break PPV TV records? Its all a marketing ploy to make you watch!, oh yeah and he enjoys himself talking in the process.
I just thought of another -- Howard Stern -- 1/2 people listen cause they hate him (to see what he'll say next) and the other 1/2 cause they love him. -- the point is, he still has them listening (or watching in TO's case)

2007-11-30 08:28:40 · answer #10 · answered by DaDirtySouth 5 · 0 2

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