T.O. joins forces w/ A.I in Philly

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I predict that TO and Reid will be butting heads by the start of the preseason. TO is all about himself and will hurt the team chemistry of the Eagles and be a major distraction in the lockeroom.

I forsee the Eagles watching this season's NFC championship game at their homes.

Your right FC the two biggest jerks in professional sports are in Philly with the most rabid fans in the US!
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If the Phillies would trade for Bonds they would have the three biggest jerks in professional sports
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:arrowu: ....only in the city of brotherly love! :lol:
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totally agreed here, T.O. is a certifiable moron, along with iverson. i saw an interview wiht T.O. today on sportscenter, and he was quite mannerly. nothing but the calm before the storm, as he openly said that he is in no way selfish. i wish i could look at the world through his eyes once. oh yeah, bdftbllham55, the packer in my name is not about the nasty green bay losers.
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i think there is a big difference between AI and owens. owens seems to be a lil bit, as in unbelievibly, self-absorbed. he does all the celebrations and everything cuz he says he is having fun, but in reality, all he is trying to do is attract attention to himself and away from the success of his team mates. owens is a cancer and i wouldnt want him on my football team unless he paid me. i promise before the next season is over that he has some problem w/ andy reid's playcalling or the defense or the fans. and if he says anything about the fans, he may as well just move to dallas.

AI, on the other hand, is a gutty player. every game he gives his all and doesnt disrespect his teammates. his cheif #1 goal is winning. right now he is righteously pissed off because chris ford is going through a power trip. management fired ayers w/o even telling iverson. i would be more than disgruntled if i were iverson and found out who my coach would be tomorrow on espn news.

it doesnt seem to me that iverson and owens will be in the same town in 2005.
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reid is a coach who likes to pass a good bit,he didn't have much success the past couple of seasons but he now has a wr that isn't a runningback.big things to come out of philly.
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I think the Eagles are doing well. They needed to take a risk on an impact player, because after three years of falling just short, they need something to get them that final extra step. Terrell Owens would give them the go to receiver he needed, and perhaps Andy Reid would be able to cool him down a bit. He'd fit in really well with the Eagles pass happy offense.
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agree with you fleaflicker 100%.should eagles draft a wr in the first round to go with owens?
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Perhaps, though keeping Pinkston or Thrash around would be good for a second wide out until the rookie develops.
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there are problems with the eagle wr besides TO.pinkston has some speed but no hands.he dropped a lot of balls the past 2 seasons.thrash has good hands but little speed.he can't get open when mcnabb is running around in the pocket.both of them can't get off press coverage at all.then you have freddie mitchell he will get the first downs but not many tds.i didn't see him have one td.i like to see what billy mcmullen and greg lewis can do.thing is eagles need another top wr to go with owens.
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