Good Riddance T.O. You scumbag

FLASHWOK

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Couldn't happen to a more deserving person.


well done Eagles.


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Long overdue. He is a moron, out of control egomaniac. Unquestionably a cancer on any team he plays with. He is disgusting, as was the press conference today when his mouthpiece Drew Rosenhaus spoke. Some greedy idiot on another team will snap him up, unfortunately, and it will be instant replay.
 
he'll get snapped up, but now he will never get that giant contract he wants.

teams will give him a chance, but he's 32, so they will be worried about all his previous behaivour problems. his contract will have a bazillion behavior clauses, and they probably won't be willing to give him more than a 1 or 2 year deal for fear of a long term investment in a lunatic.
 
Disagree a little. They were fine with his criticisms, and even fighting with a former player! :eek:

Suddenly he refuses to privately apologize to McNabb for saying Favre is better, and he's let go.

They should have done it at the beginning of the year for the contract shit, or done it because of the fight. But events make it look like they did it to protect their choker of a QB from criticism.
 
jasonrh said:
Disagree a little. They were fine with his criticisms, and even fighting with a former player! :eek:

Suddenly he refuses to privately apologize to McNabb for saying Favre is better, and he's let go.

They should have done it at the beginning of the year for the contract shit, or done it because of the fight. But events make it look like they did it to protect their choker of a QB from criticism.


well, plenty has probably happened that we'll never know about as well (Untill T.O. writes his book eventually, ripping everything and everyone)

that said, he wrote his own death sentence.
 
Jason, maybe the timing could have been different in order to please you but I look at like a married couple getting a divorce. Things have happened, but one day it is the straw that broke the camel's back.
 
calling mcnabb a choker is absolutely idiotic ... if it wasnt for mcnabb, flashie would be a regular on an eagles board by now talking about the draft :)
 
FLASHWOK said:
well, plenty has probably happened that we'll never know about as well (Untill T.O. writes his book eventually, ripping everything and everyone)

that said, he wrote his own death sentence.

Oh, yes. I just think they look a bit stupid saying "he ripped our star QB, and that's the last straw!"

McNabb has been mollycoddled for too long. Ever since Limbaugh said he wasn't very good, people have been pretending like he's god's gift to football. I'd take a warrior like Steve McNair or Dante Cullpepper, or an amazing natural talent like Michael Vick before I would take that whinging choker.

He has a way of pushing all my buttons, from his 'injuries', which frequently go away when things are good, and get exacerbated when things are bad, to his recently telling his kicker "I'm a leader, and I need you to be a leader...".

He grates on me tremendously.
 
Jens said:
calling mcnabb a choker is absolutely idiotic ... if it wasnt for mcnabb, flashie would be a regular on an eagles board by now talking about the draft :)

His record speaks for itself. Reports of mystery 'vomitting' illnesses towards the end of two consecutive NFC title games, and then the same in the Superbowl. He's a bundle of nerves who loses it at key moments, but has been led to believe he is the greatest QB of all time.

Without him, the Eagles would be fecked, but every team without their starter would be fecked. Systems are built around their starting QB.
 
FLASHWOK said:
is this a republican thing? ;)







I don't mind mcnabb

Smart arse. Limbaugh was flat wrong. No one was trying to prop up McNabb when he said it. But since then it became almost a point of honour for political pundits and sports ones alike to come out and act like he's the Second (first for you, Flashie ;) ) Coming of Christ. Only this year are people being objective about him again.
 
Barbara Charles said:
Jason, maybe the timing could have been different in order to please you but I look at like a married couple getting a divorce. Things have happened, but one day it is the straw that broke the camel's back.

I suppose. It's just crap timing. And to annouce he's finished for the year rather than "indefinitely" the day after only managing 10 points against the Redskins didn't look to clever either.
 
jasonrh said:
Smart arse. Limbaugh was flat wrong. No one was trying to prop up McNabb when he said it. But since then it became almost a point of honour for political pundits and sports ones alike to come out and act like he's the Second (first for you, Flashie ;) ) Coming of Christ. Only this year are people being objective about him again.

jason and donovan sittin' in a tree...


admit it you love McNabb. :lol:
 
jasonrh said:
His record speaks for itself. Reports of mystery 'vomitting' illnesses towards the end of two consecutive NFC title games, and then the same in the Superbowl. He's a bundle of nerves who loses it at key moments, but has been led to believe he is the greatest QB of all time.

Without him, the Eagles would be fecked, but every team without their starter would be fecked. Systems are built around their starting QB.

when you call mcnabb a choker, what does that make peyton manning? mcnabb at least finally got the "nfc ccg monkey" off his back last season ... whereas manning´s line of choke jobs goes back to his days in knoxville. the shit mcnabb has had to take from TO is absolutely unacceptable ...

agree about your point re: injured starters with a few exceptions. the bears are doing well without grossmann (in a horrible, horrible division) ... the chargers could probably put in rivers without much of a drop off and matt schaub could do a decent job in atlanta.
 
Jens said:
when you call mcnabb a choker, what does that make peyton manning? mcnabb at least finally got the "nfc ccg monkey" off his back last season ... whereas manning´s line of choke jobs goes back to his days in knoxville. the shit mcnabb has had to take from TO is absolutely unacceptable ...

agree about your point re: injured starters with a few exceptions. the bears are doing well without grossmann (in a horrible, horrible division) ... the chargers could probably put in rivers without much of a drop off and matt schaub could do a decent job in atlanta.

Grossman as a starter makes me roll on the floor in laughter, frankly.

Pay-Tin May-Nin (as they call him at Tennessee) is also a King Choker Extraordinaire. But many of them were to my much appreciated benefit in his college days, so I have a soft spot for the fecker.