TheUtopian
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ORIGINAL: KatyLied He'll likely ruin whatever team he goes to. Unless the team is strong and the coach even stronger. His track record is ruination. I still can't get over the way Big D imploded at the end of the season. Although we all knew it would happen sooner or later. A well-placed source said the 49ers' interest in signing Owens could be reduced to one word: "No." Nevertheless, general manager Scot McCloughan said Thursday morning on KNBR that "We don't close any doors" when the subject of the 35-year-old Owens was broached. He didn't say the door was open for Owens, however. I can't believe the 49ers are in the conversation. linky Well.....I can see why a genuine Eagles fan wouldn't like him as he didn't do much for Philly. I like him though.... but then again I like hard-heads like Haynesworth and Ron Artest, too. TO gave my Niners some great years...and although the end was tough with the locker room/on field altercations with the likes of Jeff Garcia - you did not hear about TO beating-up his wife, driving a Ferrari while intoxicated at 100 miles per hour, or bringing a gun into a night club. He never got in trouble with law like so many do now.....and I appreciate him for that. He's just a guy with a real quirky personality.....And Lam's prolly right : After two years it's prolly time to re-evaluate. Hell....If Lynch can stay healthy and outa trouble, I think the Bills might get over the hump this year... - R
< Message edited by TheUtopian -- 3/8/2009 1:34:33 AM >
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