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Would you rather take a crazy T.O. or a crazy A.B.? (primes)

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Would you rather take a crazy T.O. or a crazy A.B.? (primes)

It's ,"WHO CAN MAKE A PLAY?! I CAN!"

Terrell Owens vs

a GM slugging ,white man hating Antonio Brown.

I have to go with TO.

Sure he was a pain ,but he in the end wanted to win.


Flexing on the Dallas Star , Trolling the NY Giants DB to punch him, so the db would get ejected in a playoff game ,was just T.O. trying to win at all costs .

egging other teams on, disabling their focus ,was a tactic he used. Sometimes it worked. Sometimes it actually backfired.

Watching Strahan get extremely upset after that playoff game was a great moment lol

TO was a problem. For the opposition at all levels of the field in the slot or on the outside and even on WR reverses. He beat up on lb s and CB and he went over the middle and he got that YAC. I'm sure brown is a great WR but TO was a physical mismatch in every way that required double coverage all game and yet still he physically imposed himself on defenses. I'd take a prime TO right now if we still had a bowman or Willis on the team because you'd need physical alpha personalities to keep him from disrupting this culture Lynch and Shanahan wants. With this young team and no Mike Singletary here I'll settle for Sanders
Trolling the DB to punch him? Uh, no. They trolled him the whole game, and in the season opener, and he just ignored it (and he said the MNF opener against them that season was the worst stuff he ever heard said to him in his career...that they crossed the line). Those Giants DBs (Omar Stoutmire, Will Peterson, Shaun Williams) were absolute pieces of s**t. Stoutmire attacked him because he wanted to, not because of anything Owens said or did. He never said anything back to them.
[ Edited by TradeThomasToNE on Nov 8, 2019 at 7:14 PM ]
I honestly feel like the NFL got soft around TO. He wasn't as good until after he left us then he was dominant when the defense wasn't allowed to hit him.
TO by a mile.

Also, the stories about the giants having an absolute meltdown in their locker room after that 2002 WC game are gold
TO
How about a fairly sane Jerry Rice?
TO by a mile
I have a problem with the premise of this thread because when AB went crazy, he wasnt in his prime. We never heard a peep out of AB when he was in his prime.

And TO never went crazy. Most misunderstood player in sports.

To answer a modified version of the question, I would rather have TO than AB under any circumstances.
[ Edited by SteveWallacesHelmet on Nov 10, 2019 at 6:22 PM ]
Originally posted by BoldRedandGold:
I honestly feel like the NFL got soft around TO. He wasn't as good until after he left us then he was dominant when the defense wasn't allowed to hit him.

Huh? You're literally just making things up.
Owens's peak was with us.
Originally posted by LayTheWoodall:
TO by a mile.

Also, the stories about the giants having an absolute meltdown in their locker room after that 2002 WC game are gold


all I've ever found were Trey Junkin quotes. Man I wish I could go back and read a game thread for either team for that game...
Originally posted by MrGriz:
Originally posted by LayTheWoodall:
TO by a mile.

Also, the stories about the giants having an absolute meltdown in their locker room after that 2002 WC game are gold


all I've ever found were Trey Junkin quotes. Man I wish I could go back and read a game thread for either team for that game...

I'll see if I can find something on YouTube, but I vividly recall some of the reporters talking about that being one of the more volatile locker rooms following a playoff loss. Finger pointing, arguing, etc
Silly question. If these are the options its TO by a mile. But knowing there both crazy I would choose the sane 3rd option.
Originally posted by LayTheWoodall:
Originally posted by MrGriz:
Originally posted by LayTheWoodall:
TO by a mile.

Also, the stories about the giants having an absolute meltdown in their locker room after that 2002 WC game are gold


all I've ever found were Trey Junkin quotes. Man I wish I could go back and read a game thread for either team for that game...

I'll see if I can find something on YouTube, but I vividly recall some of the reporters talking about that being one of the more volatile locker rooms following a playoff loss. Finger pointing, arguing, etc
Now a Niner fan knows how TO can make other dudes get all up in their feelings. Teammate or not. Dude brought that drama but a game just as big
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