Big Turk Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 I don't see the big deal. Was really calm, didn't seem to say anything inflammatory... said they "missed some opportunities in the game to take some shots down the field and didn't utilize myself and Lee as much as they would have liked..." also said they "will be taking shots down the field and that Trent needs to better assess whats going on out there" I guess the last thing could be a little jab at Trent, but hey, if that is what it takes for this guy to just throw the freaking ball down the field, I don't really mind it...I am sure Evans doesn't either...
PNW_Bills_Fan Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 I don't see the big deal. Was really calm, didn't seem to say anything inflammatory... said they "missed some opportunities in the game to take some shots down the field and didn't utilize myself and Lee as much as they would have liked..." also said they "will be taking shots down the field and that Trent needs to better assess whats going on out there" I guess the last thing could be a little jab at Trent, but hey, if that is what it takes for this guy to just throw the freaking ball down the field, I don't really mind it...I am sure Evans doesn't either... I saw it too and I have no problem with it. I also like how he addressed the team and didn't talk to the media.
Lori Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/3182/3182 Owens' praise for the Patriots was followed by some advice for his quarterback, Trent Edwards. “There were some opportunities that we missed," Owens said. "Trent has to better assess what he’s seeing out there and take some shots down the field.” Edwards, the third-year quarterback who completed only five passes to Owens and Evans, agreed. "Those two guys are the biggest part of the offense," Edwards said. "I don’t want to force the ball to them, but I do need to take shots downfield when they are there." Meh. Nothing to see here, SportsCenter. Move along ...
Special K Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 I don't see the big deal. Was really calm, didn't seem to say anything inflammatory... said they "missed some opportunities in the game to take some shots down the field and didn't utilize myself and Lee as much as they would have liked..." also said they "will be taking shots down the field and that Trent needs to better assess whats going on out there" I guess the last thing could be a little jab at Trent, but hey, if that is what it takes for this guy to just throw the freaking ball down the field, I don't really mind it...I am sure Evans doesn't either... He also said that it wasn't the reason that the Bills lost....in fact, he said that the Bills had the game in the bag without the deep ball, but it is something that the team has to work on. This is ESPN trying to cause a controversy, no?
2020 Our Year For Sure Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 Like matter said, ESPN made a real big deal out of it. "One week into the season, and Terrell Owens is already unhappy," etc. Ridiculous.
PNW_Bills_Fan Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 He also said that it wasn't the reason that the Bills lost....in fact, he said that the Bills had the game in the bag without the deep ball, but it is something that the team has to work on. This is ESPN trying to cause a controversy, no? They need TO to blow up for some more ratings. I hope he blows up in the stat books not with the media.
reddogblitz Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 TO's right. I hope Trent and Alex and Dick are listening. I'm sure Hamdan is.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/3182/3182 Thanks for posting the link, Lori. I thought TO's comments were measured and honest. Clearly there is no controversy within the locker room. Also I didn't think the reporter, David Amber tried to make it an incendiary piece. No doubt he was asked by his boss to cover that angle. But I thought he did it in a low key manner. To me the most interesting part of the article was Leodis McKelvin kinda joking about the vandalism to his lawn. "McKelvin said he was partly angry by what happened, but he did find humor in it and added with a smile, “my neighbors came by and cut my grass, so it wasn’t all bad.” Nice to see him find the levity in the situation and nice to know that his neighbors cut his lawn. It is important that Leodis handle this situation thoughtfully. I'm hoping/guessing that he won't press charges against the two teenagers.
maddenboy Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 Just f.y.i., T.O. could use a grammar lesson. As could many people. "They need to better utilize ME and Lee" or "they need to better utilize Lee and ME." or, even better, "they need to better USE ME and LEE." "myself" is a reflexive pronoun. The only person who can use "myself" is "me." Not "you" or "they." I use myself. You use yourself. He uses himself. Etc. I cant use yourself, and you cant use myself. Many people say this to try to sound educated. But it really makes them sound worse. And "utilize" is just a fancy way to say "use." Again, tryin to sound more edumacated. Just my 45 cents. As to the substance, T.O. should have kept his mouth shout about Leodis. I'm sure most of the locker room was thinking he should not have brought the ball out, but why does T.O. take it upon himself to mention it. It should be handled in-house.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 Just f.y.i., T.O. could use a grammar lesson. As could many people. "They need to better utilize ME and Lee" or "they need to better utilize Lee and ME." or, even better, "they need to better USE ME and LEE." "myself" is a reflexive pronoun. The only person who can use "myself" is "me." Not "you" or "they." I use myself. You use yourself. He uses himself. Etc. I cant use yourself, and you cant use myself. Many people say this to try to sound educated. But it really makes them sound worse. And "utilize" is just a fancy way to say "use." Again, tryin to sound more edumacated. Just my 45 cents. As to the substance, T.O. should have kept his mouth shout about Leodis. I'm sure most of the locker room was thinking he should not have brought the ball out, but why does T.O. take it upon himself to mention it. It should be handled in-house. Well as long as you're going to criticize TO's grammar, may I be the first to point out that you "utilized" the word shout instead of shut. Sorry dude, but if you're going to play that game...
eball Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 The only thing that's important is what the guys in the locker room think, boys and girls -- and clearly, they're not upset with TO (nor should they be). Nothing ESPN "reports" is going to change that.
evilbuffalobob Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 If T.O. says nothing... people will begin questioning whether he's just here to collect a paycheck. Part of his job is to be a locker room presence, and that means speaking up when necessary. So far, so good. On an ESPN note- Schlereth is Sofa King bad at his current job, I cannot print my true thoughts for the man here. He's so pompously opinionated and in need of a fist in his face.
Thoner7 Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 I was so happy with the TO signing not because of his production, but because of these TO kind of comments.
dib Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 Like matter said, ESPN made a real big deal out of it. "One week into the season, and Terrell Owens is already unhappy," etc. Ridiculous. One week into the season and I'M unhappy. Lost the game, lost Poz.
8-8 Forever? Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 Like matter said, ESPN made a real big deal out of it. "One week into the season, and Terrell Owens is already unhappy," etc. Ridiculous. It begins.
BuffaloWings Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 It begins. It won't end. You know ESPN will milk this as much as they can. It could be week 10, the Bills could be 8-2, and he could make some similar comment that would be construed as him stirring things up, trying to put all the focus on himself. Whether it's TO "ranting" or ESPN blowing it out of proportion, this is what we're signed up for.
irishman Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 I think the one thing that TO is missing is that if he "catches" the ball on 3rd downs it sustains drives, which in turn gives him more of an opportunity to "catch more balls". So basically he is his own destiny. If he would just ponder that for a minute maybe things would be more clearer to him.
Mr. WEO Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 I was so happy with the TO signing not because of his production, but because of these TO kind of comments. You may become the happiest man in Buffalo in the next few weeks. Look, TO could have said nothing but "we stuck to our gameplan and it worked, but for an unfortunate late turnover." Why did he have to say said they "missed some opportunities in the game to take some shots down the field and didn't utilize myself and Lee as much as they would have liked..." also said they "will be taking shots down the field and that Trent needs to better assess whats going on out there".
downsoufbfan Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 I finally saw the press confrence of T.O. from yesterday. Also I saw the espn spin on it. It was totally off on what they were trying to show how to T.O. "attacked" his teamates. ESPN is wrong for that! Then i go to NFL network and it's nothing like that. They praise who they want to praise, and put down who they what to put down. I finally see what the TBD was saying all along. Then they make lil comments about the Bills. Like we are the only team that is bad in the nfl. They are just a sad case. LOL and its just week one.
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