T.O.... is he done??

#2
#2
Buffalo was an awful situation for him, but he didn't have any other options. T.O. can still get it done on the field, but if the Cowboys don't want your attitude, it's going to be hard to find a team that will put up with it.
 
#3
#3
Buffalo was an awful situation for him, but he didn't have any other options. T.O. can still get it done on the field, but if the Cowboys don't want your attitude, it's going to be hard to find a team that will put up with it.

I cannot believe Al Davis wasn't panting after T.O. with a checkbook and a boner.
 
#5
#5
meh; he'll still be around for a few more years even if his production has plummetted
 
#6
#6
I wonder though if he skills have really progressed to a point that no general manager/team takes him that serious??

And what is up with Marvin Harrison is he really not going to ever play again??
 
#8
#8
And what is up with Marvin Harrison is he really not going to ever play again??

Well he has been a WR in the league for 13 years now... and he did spend his ltwo years pretty injured and his production really dropped those last two years as well
 
#9
#9
And what is up with Marvin Harrison is he really not going to ever play again??

Marvin should've taken a pay cut to stay with the Colts. No team is going to make a significant financial investment in a 37-year-old WR with a bum knee. That being said, he can still contribute as a No. 2 or No. 3 WR on any NFL roster... he just doesn't want to get paid like a No. 2 or No. 3.

Old news, but this link clearly shows he wants to play.

Marvin Harrison wants to play | ProFootballTalk.com
 
#10
#10
I so called this on T.O. A combination of a inept offense and a aging WR who never was a good route runner anyways was a receipe for downfall.
 

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