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Yea it is hilarious. There is a new TO thread popping up every 10 seconds. And now Ravens fans are posting cursing us out.

Best thread title ever: "WE ARE NOW THE MOST HATED TEAM IN THE LEAGUE, AND I LOVE IT". So true.

Doesnt really matter, Eagles still arent the best team, or close to it, cause they still have no defense.

And if you dont know by now, defense wins championships

' date='Mar 16 2004, 13:38'] the Eagles are going to have an awesome season in the passing department this year, too bad that they are going to be weak in the running department

I disagree, this will just show what a poor QB Donovan McNabb actually is.

I can't believe that the League basically let a player dictate where he wanted to go. Who's in charge here? The players or the teams?

I disagree, this will just show what a poor QB Donovan McNabb actually is.

I can't believe that the League basically let a player dictate where he wanted to go. Who's in charge here? The players or the teams?

This whole thing sucks. Ravens got screwed. They need recievers much worse then philly. They had TO, the NFL said they had him. In the process, we released our best reciever, robinson, and missed many opurtunites on other WR free agents.

Terrible.

Doesnt really matter, Eagles still arent the best team, or close to it, cause they still have no defense.

And if you dont know by now, defense wins championships

No defense! The Freak and Darth Dawkins to name a few. I know this isn't the Buddy Ryan era, but we have a way better defense now then last year. It is true though, Baltimore sort of got robbed. Anyway if you had Owens on your team I do not think he would perform at 100% just out of spite.

Great article...

So everyone gets what they want. Terrell Owens proves yet again that screech-fest bitching always works no matter what anyone else thinks. The Baltimore Ravens get out of their predicament. The San Francisco 49ers get something that, by rights, they didn't really have coming.

And the Philadelphia Eagles fans get something new to boo.

See? Everyone goes home happy although we'll probably want to mood-ring the Eagles again in about eight months.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/stor..._ray&id=1761067

Lol, the rest of it is better. He is definitely not in San Fransico anymore because we will chew him up and spit out if he does not know his place. Things can turn ugly quickly. Look at Iverson right now, he throws a fit and we are practically packing his bags for him and trading him to another team.

And unlike Baltimore, where the man is Ray Lewis, McNabb can make or break Owens by the simple act of throwing the ball to him, or not. And nobody in Philadelphia will question whatever McNabb's decision is.
Philadelphia is not nearly so forgiving. True, their wide receivers are of profoundly modest talent, but Eagle fans do not subscribe to the "we'll-take-what-we-can-get" theory, and never have. They want effort and production, and are downright homicidal when they don't get at least the effort.

In other words, Philadelphia can be a real bitch.

Owens has to know that, even if he didn't get the paperwork in on time. Philadelphia uses femurs for toothpicks, feelings for bar rags, and temper tantrums for kindling at the next effigy roast. Philadelphia does not mess around.

There are also three people who could put him in his place:

1. Brian Dawkins

2. McNabb

3. Andy Reid (If all else fails, he will eat Owens) :happy:

Edited by jmole
I think he was looking at the fact that TO wasn't going to sign with the Ravens. TO's such a big baby, he would have sat.

im just mad. i love the ravens. and i woulda loved to have TO.

I am mad at 2 things. One is TO. he shoulda been a man and shut his mouth and played for baltimore

I also mad at the NFL, they said the deal was as good as done and TO had no case. Early this morning the NFL infroms the ravens that they probably wont win the case and TO will be a free agent. The ravens had no choice but to "agree" to a trade.

Ravens lost a good wide reiver in robinson and missed chances to add someone else.

ARRRR!!!!

:D

Go Philly, First the FREAK, now TO, they are still not done. They are building a better team. SuperBowl here we come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:D

T.O. wanted to be in Philly. 49ner's tried to viloate his contract, (Free Angency Notification Date - Mar 2nd on hi scontract, not in Feb). Glad to see that this worked out.

TO is just way overrated. If he had half the heart that most players have, he'd be legendary. Instead he's all talk, no show. He does a couple of good things here and there but thats it. This guys not a team player and I wonder what the atmosphere is going to be like in philly this coming season.

As far as the team to watch out for, I still think miami is going to be deadly. Have you guys seen some of the people they've been picking up?! All they need is some good lineman and they may be unstopable.

lol well to be honest, I thought their back-up QB could throw the ball better than McNabb. :p

if i remember correctly, that backup qb threw the ball to his center or his offensive linemen which was illegal catch right after the snap against carolina. that part was kinda funny..

but anyway back to the point, mcnabb-owens..should be good combination...w00t

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