With T.O possibly on the outside looking in in Cinci. Would we consider bringing him in to compliment Brandon Marshall. His contract is up so no draft comp would be necessary.........if yes what is he worth? The thought process here is he potentially could make a big difference for our "O".
The first thought that went through my head was HELL No, this guy is a Diva!! Then I watched an interview and T.O is actually a likeable guy. Not sure if the on camera has anything to do with 3 years of the T.O show, but I found it entertaining. Here's the link:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/cincinnati-bengals/09000d5d81e61487/T-O-talks-Carson-Bengals
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I don't know man... I mean, I do like him a lot, but he's essentially an older Brandon Marshall.
Everything from his style of play to his attitude.
Could we win more games with him? Maybe... but a locker room with him, Marshall, maybe Shockey? It'd be like junior high. -
Not sure that we have the QB to handle T.O. You have to have a strong vet to put that guy on your team and not let him destroy it.
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I think CK astutely pointed out in a "Carson Palmer to Miami" thread that Carson was actually a bit of a victim of forcing balls into both TO and OchoJohnson's. From what I remember a majority of his picks where throwing their way, and he seemed to really benefit when they were not in the lineup.
IMO if an experienced vet like Carson, who was at one point in the upper echelon of QB's, had a hard time dealing with him, I doubt Henne, a young kid, or a throw away vet (hopefully Carson!) would benefit in dealing with TO.
If we were a WR away from the Superbowl, I am selling my soul. Unfortunately we aren't there. -
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Would be a bad move even if you set aside everything except Owens on the field performance. The Bengals fed him like 140 targets and he barely came down with half. That's an absolutely atrocious sinkhole, for someone who does what Brandon Marshall does but much worse.
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Rather have B.O.
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For his on field talents, Owens is not a leader. The mettle of a leader is tested when teams don't win and Owens has shown time and time again, when adversity hits the team, he's a divider and not a uniter.
If we had a QB the caliber and leadership strength of a Marino, Elway, Kelly, Manning or Brady, then I MIGHT say maybe, but since we don't...texanphinatic likes this. -
I can't believe at this point that anyone still would stump for TO or Moss. Really?
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Hell no. Why in world is everyone so enamored with bringing in WR's that are done. Especially T.O.
We already have an over rated head case WR in Marshall. Why go after one who is washed up?bamadolphin likes this. -
owens is done
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A simple no
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No, no... and uh.... NO
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And displace whom? Roberto Wallace, who has the potential to be awesome? Davone Bess, who has simply done everything asked of him the whole time we've had him, and done it exceptionally well? Brian Hartline, who possesses both the size and speed, combined with exceptional athleticism, to become a top #2 WR?
And for what...a guy who can't fit in ANYWHERE he's ever played—and that's a lot of places? A guy who is, what? 54 years old?
TO would make sense—maybe—if we were one piece away from a Super Bowl appearance, and had little-to-no superlative talent at WR.
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the Receiving Corp is set
needs: interior Offensive Linesmen, RB, QB & TE
we are re-building an offense, not tweaking one
& this may very well take two years to complete
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A vet WR, in his current state, should also help Hartline and the other young WR's. I would take the chance. -
I've always liked T.O. and felt he gets a bit of an unfair rap. I wanted to bring him in last year before we signed Marshall. But I don't think he has the skillset we need at this point. We need a speedster. As someone already hinted at T.O. and Marshall are too much the same player.