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Terrell Owens Thread: Hall of Fame?

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Terrell Owens Thread: Hall of Fame?

Originally posted by Homer:
Originally posted by JBrack:
Originally posted by Homer:
Originally posted by JBrack:
Marvin Harrison never murdered anyone. The shoot out he was allegedly involved in the guy survived. The key witness was a two bit hustler who the DA couldn't even trust so they dropped the charges.
An eyewitness, Robert Nixon, was also shot and injured, according to police. In his statement to police - which he began by saying that he feared for his safety in coming forward - Nixon identified Harrison as the shooter, as the only person at the scene holding a gun. Police said they matched bullet casings found at the scene to a gun registered to Harrison.

He was later murdered, justifying his fear of coming forward. Marvins no joke.

I know the story, the guy was killed a half a block from a bar Harrison owned even. But you still can't go around calling someone a murderer without proof. Its pretty irresponsible.

Well, we know he's shot multiple people. Not much of a reach. You generally shoot people trying to kill them, you know?

I'd say it's on par with saying Owens ripped teammates and not providing a single link.

Touche
Originally posted by JBrack:
Originally posted by Homer:
Originally posted by JBrack:
Originally posted by Homer:
Originally posted by JBrack:
Marvin Harrison never murdered anyone. The shoot out he was allegedly involved in the guy survived. The key witness was a two bit hustler who the DA couldn't even trust so they dropped the charges.
An eyewitness, Robert Nixon, was also shot and injured, according to police. In his statement to police - which he began by saying that he feared for his safety in coming forward - Nixon identified Harrison as the shooter, as the only person at the scene holding a gun. Police said they matched bullet casings found at the scene to a gun registered to Harrison.

He was later murdered, justifying his fear of coming forward. Marvins no joke.

I know the story, the guy was killed a half a block from a bar Harrison owned even. But you still can't go around calling someone a murderer without proof. Its pretty irresponsible.

Well, we know he's shot multiple people. Not much of a reach. You generally shoot people trying to kill them, you know?

I'd say it's on par with saying Owens ripped teammates and not providing a single link.

Touche

But in all fairness the guy was a known drug dealer who for some reason liked doing business in front of Harissons businesses. I can't speculate but Id imagine he was probably in the right. Who wants drugs being sold in front of their home or business? Its not like he was out clubbing and getting drunk acting a fool.
[ Edited by JBrack on Feb 9, 2017 at 11:31 AM ]
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Originally posted by JBrack:
But in all fairness the guy was a known drug dealer who for some reason liked doing business in front of Harissons businesses. I can't speculate but Id imagine he was probably in the right. Who wants drugs being sold in front of their home or business? Its not like he was out clubbing and getting drunk acting a fool.

You're right man, he totally deserved ito die. I hear he over celebrated when he won dice games, too.
Originally posted by Homer:
You're right man, he totally deserved ito die. I hear he over celebrated when he won dice games, too.

Maybe he did maybe he didn't. If he was selling crack to your kids I bet you would be singing a different tune.
Still irks me that Harrison got in there before TO did. Shooting someone is definitely a lot worse than saying some stuff to the media.
Originally posted by gold49digger:
Still irks me that Harrison got in there before TO did. Shooting someone is definitely a lot worse than saying some stuff to the media.

Difference is TO's actions are well documented. Marvin is innocent until proven guilty.
Originally posted by JBrack:
Originally posted by gold49digger:
Still irks me that Harrison got in there before TO did. Shooting someone is definitely a lot worse than saying some stuff to the media.

Difference is TO's actions are well documented. Marvin is innocent until proven guilty.

Well documented. LMFAO!!!

You and others have said he constantly rips teammates and throws them under the bus, yet cannot produce a single quote from a credible source.

It ISNT well documented. People just have a warped view of TO because they dont personally like the guy. Perception is not even close to reality when speaking on TO.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by JBrack:
Originally posted by gold49digger:
Still irks me that Harrison got in there before TO did. Shooting someone is definitely a lot worse than saying some stuff to the media.

Difference is TO's actions are well documented. Marvin is innocent until proven guilty.

Well documented. LMFAO!!!

You and others have said he constantly rips teammates and throws them under the bus, yet cannot produce a single quote from a credible source.

It ISNT well documented. People just have a warped view of TO because they dont personally like the guy. Perception is not even close to reality when speaking on TO.

He said Jeff Garcia was gay and he left a lot of TDs on the field because Jeff couldn't get the ball to him without throwing it short or out of bounds.

Saying you would have more TDs if you had a better QB is the epitome of throwing someone under the bus. Not to mention saying he was gay.


He said Donavan got tired in the 4th qrt and thats why they couldn't get the offense going in the 4th qrt of the super bowl. Again the epitome of throwing someone under the bus.

I could go on and on but its pointless if you dont understand the concept of throwing someone under the bus.

Its right there in black and white in the links I posted. I have nothing else to say to you bro.
Originally posted by JBrack:
He said Jeff Garcia was gay and he left a lot of TDs on the field because Jeff couldn't get the ball to him without throwing it short or out of bounds.

Saying you would have more TDs if you had a better QB is the epitome of throwing someone under the bus. Not to mention saying he was gay.

He said Donavan got tired in the 4th qrt and thats why they couldn't get the offense going in the 4th qrt of the super bowl. Again the epitome of throwing someone under the bus.

I could go on and on but its pointless if you dont understand the concept of throwing someone under the bus.

Its right there in black and white in the links I posted. I have nothing else to say to you bro.

  • Terrell Owens implied Jeff Garcia was gay in an interview in 2004. Jeff Garcia was a member of the Cleveland Browns at the time, and Terrell Owens was a member of the Philadelphai Eagles. Would be the first time in the history of the world that someone could throw "his teammate" under the bus while the two players played on different teams.
  • Terrell Owens NEVER said Donovan McNabb got tired in the Superbowl. Once again, if you can find a quote proving me wrong, I will stop this line of questioning. The exact quote was "I was not the one who got tired in the Superbowl." Period, end of statement. There was no calling out McNabb by name. There was no even mention of him at all. The only reason that people connect that TO was talking about McNabb was because Freddie Mitchell and Jon Ritchie both specifically called McNabb out by name and said he was throwing up at the Superbowl. Funny how two guys specifically call out McNabb, TO talks about HIMSELF not getting tired, and somehow you and others claim it was TO that was throwing him under the bus.

Right there in black and white huh? You mean in your memory? This is EXACTLY the kind of thing I am talking about. You and others are using revisionist history to try to make your point and claim its fact. It is VERY telling that the two biggest examples of TO throwing a teammate under the bus that you could come up with were those two.

And if you dont want to address me anymore, fine. But you have done a terrible job trying to state your case. Your two biggest examples have more holes in them than swiss cheese.
well DAMNNN...

in the BIGGEST game of your life, and THE BIGGEST POSSIBLE DRIVE when the whole team needs you most, you're out there playing hurt and just signed a WAVER that the team will have nothing to do and could void your contract if you get hurt (trying to win the Super Bowl)..

... and your QB, out of all people, starts BARFING and running out of gas????

THE QB????

What in the DIVAS menu did he freakin order the night before??

and I (T.O) gets all the negative report on how selfish I could be by playing hurt and hurting the team??

Did Emmett Smith get the same negative report from the media when he played w/a hamstring in the NFC championship against US??

Did Jerry Rice received the same negative report when he played w/separated shoulder against San Diego Chargers in the Super Bowl?? or what about against THE BENGALS in SB 23??
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by JBrack:
He said Jeff Garcia was gay and he left a lot of TDs on the field because Jeff couldn't get the ball to him without throwing it short or out of bounds.

Saying you would have more TDs if you had a better QB is the epitome of throwing someone under the bus. Not to mention saying he was gay.

He said Donavan got tired in the 4th qrt and thats why they couldn't get the offense going in the 4th qrt of the super bowl. Again the epitome of throwing someone under the bus.

I could go on and on but its pointless if you dont understand the concept of throwing someone under the bus.

Its right there in black and white in the links I posted. I have nothing else to say to you bro.

  • Terrell Owens implied Jeff Garcia was gay in an interview in 2004. Jeff Garcia was a member of the Cleveland Browns at the time, and Terrell Owens was a member of the Philadelphai Eagles. Would be the first time in the history of the world that someone could throw "his teammate" under the bus while the two players played on different teams.
  • Terrell Owens NEVER said Donovan McNabb got tired in the Superbowl. Once again, if you can find a quote proving me wrong, I will stop this line of questioning. The exact quote was "I was not the one who got tired in the Superbowl." Period, end of statement. There was no calling out McNabb by name. There was no even mention of him at all. The only reason that people connect that TO was talking about McNabb was because Freddie Mitchell and Jon Ritchie both specifically called McNabb out by name and said he was throwing up at the Superbowl. Funny how two guys specifically call out McNabb, TO talks about HIMSELF not getting tired, and somehow you and others claim it was TO that was throwing him under the bus.

Right there in black and white huh? You mean in your memory? This is EXACTLY the kind of thing I am talking about. You and others are using revisionist history to try to make your point and claim its fact. It is VERY telling that the two biggest examples of TO throwing a teammate under the bus that you could come up with were those two.

And if you dont want to address me anymore, fine. But you have done a terrible job trying to state your case. Your two biggest examples have more holes in them than swiss cheese.
you can deny all you want. its not going to help TO
Originally posted by 9moon:
well DAMNNN...

in the BIGGEST game of your life, and THE BIGGEST POSSIBLE DRIVE when the whole team needs you most, you're out there playing hurt and just signed a WAVER that the team will have nothing to do and could void your contract if you get hurt (trying to win the Super Bowl)..

... and your QB, out of all people, starts BARFING and running out of gas????

THE QB????

What in the DIVAS menu did he freakin order the night before??

and I (T.O) gets all the negative report on how selfish I could be by playing hurt and hurting the team??

Did Emmett Smith get the same negative report from the media when he played w/a hamstring in the NFC championship against US??

Did Jerry Rice received the same negative report when he played w/separated shoulder against San Diego Chargers in the Super Bowl?? or what about against THE BENGALS in SB 23??

Again, all that stuff means is that what the voters saw in Owens was worse than what they saw in others.

I don't know very many of the voters, however, I would guess that 75+% of the ones that voted Rice in are still voting today. It isn't like there is an entirely new group of voters with entirely new standards.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by JBrack:
He said Jeff Garcia was gay and he left a lot of TDs on the field because Jeff couldn't get the ball to him without throwing it short or out of bounds.

Saying you would have more TDs if you had a better QB is the epitome of throwing someone under the bus. Not to mention saying he was gay.

He said Donavan got tired in the 4th qrt and thats why they couldn't get the offense going in the 4th qrt of the super bowl. Again the epitome of throwing someone under the bus.

I could go on and on but its pointless if you dont understand the concept of throwing someone under the bus.

Its right there in black and white in the links I posted. I have nothing else to say to you bro.

  • Terrell Owens implied Jeff Garcia was gay in an interview in 2004. Jeff Garcia was a member of the Cleveland Browns at the time, and Terrell Owens was a member of the Philadelphai Eagles. Would be the first time in the history of the world that someone could throw "his teammate" under the bus while the two players played on different teams.
  • Terrell Owens NEVER said Donovan McNabb got tired in the Superbowl. Once again, if you can find a quote proving me wrong, I will stop this line of questioning. The exact quote was "I was not the one who got tired in the Superbowl." Period, end of statement. There was no calling out McNabb by name. There was no even mention of him at all. The only reason that people connect that TO was talking about McNabb was because Freddie Mitchell and Jon Ritchie both specifically called McNabb out by name and said he was throwing up at the Superbowl. Funny how two guys specifically call out McNabb, TO talks about HIMSELF not getting tired, and somehow you and others claim it was TO that was throwing him under the bus.

Right there in black and white huh? You mean in your memory? This is EXACTLY the kind of thing I am talking about. You and others are using revisionist history to try to make your point and claim its fact. It is VERY telling that the two biggest examples of TO throwing a teammate under the bus that you could come up with were those two.

And if you dont want to address me anymore, fine. But you have done a terrible job trying to state your case. Your two biggest examples have more holes in them than swiss cheese.
you can deny all you want. its not going to help TO

He's not denying. He is speaking the truth
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by JBrack:
He said Jeff Garcia was gay and he left a lot of TDs on the field because Jeff couldn't get the ball to him without throwing it short or out of bounds.

Saying you would have more TDs if you had a better QB is the epitome of throwing someone under the bus. Not to mention saying he was gay.

He said Donavan got tired in the 4th qrt and thats why they couldn't get the offense going in the 4th qrt of the super bowl. Again the epitome of throwing someone under the bus.

I could go on and on but its pointless if you dont understand the concept of throwing someone under the bus.

Its right there in black and white in the links I posted. I have nothing else to say to you bro.

  • Terrell Owens implied Jeff Garcia was gay in an interview in 2004. Jeff Garcia was a member of the Cleveland Browns at the time, and Terrell Owens was a member of the Philadelphai Eagles. Would be the first time in the history of the world that someone could throw "his teammate" under the bus while the two players played on different teams.
  • Terrell Owens NEVER said Donovan McNabb got tired in the Superbowl. Once again, if you can find a quote proving me wrong, I will stop this line of questioning. The exact quote was "I was not the one who got tired in the Superbowl." Period, end of statement. There was no calling out McNabb by name. There was no even mention of him at all. The only reason that people connect that TO was talking about McNabb was because Freddie Mitchell and Jon Ritchie both specifically called McNabb out by name and said he was throwing up at the Superbowl. Funny how two guys specifically call out McNabb, TO talks about HIMSELF not getting tired, and somehow you and others claim it was TO that was throwing him under the bus.

Right there in black and white huh? You mean in your memory? This is EXACTLY the kind of thing I am talking about. You and others are using revisionist history to try to make your point and claim its fact. It is VERY telling that the two biggest examples of TO throwing a teammate under the bus that you could come up with were those two.

And if you dont want to address me anymore, fine. But you have done a terrible job trying to state your case. Your two biggest examples have more holes in them than swiss cheese.
you can deny all you want. its not going to help TO

You can keep coming up with 1 line responses to me. Its not going to show I am wrong.
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:
Originally posted by JBrack:
He said Jeff Garcia was gay and he left a lot of TDs on the field because Jeff couldn't get the ball to him without throwing it short or out of bounds.

Saying you would have more TDs if you had a better QB is the epitome of throwing someone under the bus. Not to mention saying he was gay.

He said Donavan got tired in the 4th qrt and thats why they couldn't get the offense going in the 4th qrt of the super bowl. Again the epitome of throwing someone under the bus.

I could go on and on but its pointless if you dont understand the concept of throwing someone under the bus.

Its right there in black and white in the links I posted. I have nothing else to say to you bro.

  • Terrell Owens implied Jeff Garcia was gay in an interview in 2004. Jeff Garcia was a member of the Cleveland Browns at the time, and Terrell Owens was a member of the Philadelphai Eagles. Would be the first time in the history of the world that someone could throw "his teammate" under the bus while the two players played on different teams.
  • Terrell Owens NEVER said Donovan McNabb got tired in the Superbowl. Once again, if you can find a quote proving me wrong, I will stop this line of questioning. The exact quote was "I was not the one who got tired in the Superbowl." Period, end of statement. There was no calling out McNabb by name. There was no even mention of him at all. The only reason that people connect that TO was talking about McNabb was because Freddie Mitchell and Jon Ritchie both specifically called McNabb out by name and said he was throwing up at the Superbowl. Funny how two guys specifically call out McNabb, TO talks about HIMSELF not getting tired, and somehow you and others claim it was TO that was throwing him under the bus.

Right there in black and white huh? You mean in your memory? This is EXACTLY the kind of thing I am talking about. You and others are using revisionist history to try to make your point and claim its fact. It is VERY telling that the two biggest examples of TO throwing a teammate under the bus that you could come up with were those two.

And if you dont want to address me anymore, fine. But you have done a terrible job trying to state your case. Your two biggest examples have more holes in them than swiss cheese.
you can deny all you want. its not going to help TO

You can keep coming up with 1 line responses to me. Its not going to show I am wrong.
when someone denies as much as you why post anything when you just ignore it.

mostly everyone knows what TO did, the Proof is him getting snubbed
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