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owens is a talented athlete, hardly a great player.
all his career he has been far more harmful than helpful to teams. how you can consider this making him a great player, i dont know. normally great players are ones that are impacting thier team in positive lights.
great players
jeter
jordan
brady
talented players
arod
owens
allen iverson
im seeing a huge difference in those two lists.
your life is an occasion, rise to it.
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fuck that, TO was great for philly until mcnabb started to turn into a little bitch. TO made that team. TO is a great player, if you recognize his abilities and let him be the playmaker.
owens is a talented athlete, hardly a great player.
all his career he has been far more harmful than helpful to teams. how you can consider this making him a great player, i dont know. normally great players are ones that are impacting thier team in positive lights.
great players
jeter
jordan
brady
talented players
arod
owens
allen iverson
im seeing a huge difference in those two lists.
^yes, this.
the difference between those two lists: championships.
the difference between those two lists: championships.
solid post sean.
TO doesn't get it, never will.
i agree but not to the point that you two are making.
TO is in a worse position than say, Brady or Jordan. for example:
Brady is a Quarterback, which is pretty much the brain of a football's offense, they choose who to pass to, who to give a chance at the football... TO is a receiver, he can get open all he wants but its the QB's decision to pass to him.
Also, Jordan was a Point Guard, which historically are the point scorers. Jordan was a great player no doubt, arguably the best basketball player ever.. But he did have his dark side... he wanted to win, at all costs, and there are stories out there about his darker side when he was on the Bulls.
As far as Jeter, i have no idea... not a baseball fan at all.
i agree but not to the point that you two are making.
TO is in a worse position than say, Brady or Jordan. for example:
Brady is a Quarterback, which is pretty much the brain of a football's offense, they choose who to pass to, who to give a chance at the football... TO is a receiver, he can get open all he wants but its the QB's decision to pass to him.
Also, Jordan was a Point Guard, which historically are the point scorers. Jordan was a great player no doubt, arguably the best basketball player ever.. But he did have his dark side... he wanted to win, at all costs, and there are stories out there about his darker side when he was on the Bulls.
As far as Jeter, i have no idea... not a baseball fan at all.
lmao. please please tell me... did you ever play any of these sports, at least till or through high school?
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