DWinzit
October-23rd-2006, 06:30 AM
Although I am routing for the Giants to drop this game, this article was filled New York smack. Below are a couple of the better lines.
For entire article -
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/story/464396p-390771c.html
T.O. vs. Tuna is win for Giants
It's the priceless moment the entire NFL has been breathlessly waiting for since Jerry Jones bid irresponsibly in what was primarily a one-team market and signed Terrell Owens to a $25 million contract: A T.O.-and-Tuna Meltdown.
If the Giants can frustrate Owens, it will bring out the T.O. in him.
Who cares if he yells at Drew Bledsoe, which hasn't happened yet, either. Bledsoe deserves to get yelled at, considering he has developed a nasty habit of throwing interceptions in the final minute of games. The recent matchup of Owens versus receivers coach Todd Haley doesn't count. That's just the undercard for the inevitable T.O.-Tuna main event.
Pierce admits he is amused by the Owens show in Dallas.
"I like it," he said. "It's funny looking from the outside in. I don't know what it feels like being inside, around him every day. One week he's complaining he didn't get the ball and doesn't know why he is here and the next week he's saying it's the best decision he ever made." Owens is a distraction. At this point in the season, he's not even the most dangerous receiver on his team - that would be Terry Glenn. Meanwhile, They will help themselves tonight if they can speed the inevitable and make T.O. versus Tuna play out on the Monday night stage.
For entire article -
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/story/464396p-390771c.html
T.O. vs. Tuna is win for Giants
It's the priceless moment the entire NFL has been breathlessly waiting for since Jerry Jones bid irresponsibly in what was primarily a one-team market and signed Terrell Owens to a $25 million contract: A T.O.-and-Tuna Meltdown.
If the Giants can frustrate Owens, it will bring out the T.O. in him.
Who cares if he yells at Drew Bledsoe, which hasn't happened yet, either. Bledsoe deserves to get yelled at, considering he has developed a nasty habit of throwing interceptions in the final minute of games. The recent matchup of Owens versus receivers coach Todd Haley doesn't count. That's just the undercard for the inevitable T.O.-Tuna main event.
Pierce admits he is amused by the Owens show in Dallas.
"I like it," he said. "It's funny looking from the outside in. I don't know what it feels like being inside, around him every day. One week he's complaining he didn't get the ball and doesn't know why he is here and the next week he's saying it's the best decision he ever made." Owens is a distraction. At this point in the season, he's not even the most dangerous receiver on his team - that would be Terry Glenn. Meanwhile, They will help themselves tonight if they can speed the inevitable and make T.O. versus Tuna play out on the Monday night stage.