Bengals WR Terrell Owens Not Sure He’ll Be In HOF

Discussion in 'Cincinnati Bengals' started by Sweets, Aug 10, 2010.

  1. AtlantaBlazer

    AtlantaBlazer Knuckles The Echidna's Brother

    He deserves to be in. He's a rod at times, he threw two of his quarterbacks under the bus, and has a hard time accepting responsibility when there's amistake, but, his numbers are undeniable and when it comes down to it, he's a great heckin player.

    He'll be in within 10 years of his retirement.
     
  2. PSID412USM

    PSID412USM Pro Bowler

    Great players make a team better TO destoried teams he throw every QB he evert played with under the bus and to be honest I don't think he make it cause of that
     
  3. andy82

    andy82 Your Soul, It's Mine!

    For guys who played in the 2000's, it's going to be even harder to make the HOF because of the NFL's tampering of the rules to favour the passing game. Aside from that, we have a lot of great receivers from era's that were harder on the passing game who still haven't made the hall (Cris Carter, Tim Brown, Henry Ellard, Andre Reed).

    No doubt TO will make the hall, just not a first ballot guy.
     
  4. smeags

    smeags militant geek

    agreed. it will take a while, the reasons are obvious but he will get in.
     
  5. bigsexyy81

    bigsexyy81 Muffin Top

    Total horsecrap.


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    Lol.

    I won't argue that he deserves to be in. He definitely does. But don't sit there and say it's ESPN's fault for making everything he does into a soap opera.

    ESPN didn't force him to call Garcia gay.

    ESPN didn't force him to call McNabb out for his play in the SB.

    ESPN didn't force him to do situps in his driveway while all the cameras watched.

    There is clearly plenty of other crap I could put on here, but you get the point.


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    Have you been paying any attention the last decade? ESPN is willing to cover it, but he has been a crapty teammate his entire career with the exception of the last few years.
     
  6. smeags

    smeags militant geek

    yeah everything is espn's fault, in fact they caused the gulf oil spill and the swine flu.

    no serious they did.
     
  7. andy82

    andy82 Your Soul, It's Mine!

    With ESPN, for every Tebow and Favre there's TO and Milton Bradley.

    I've never seen a Sports Network with such a obvious bias towards everything.
     
  8. smeags

    smeags militant geek

    if tespn stopped getting ratings for the crap they spew they'd stop. so a good amount of the blame goes to the dipcraps that keep tuning in.