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Originally Posted by Cyrus *Ran out to the 50-yard line after scoring a TD in Dallas and threw his hands up in the air looking to the sky a la Andy Dufresne after escaping Shawshank.*
Do you work for the no fun league that you consider this a problem?
*Pulled a Sharpie out of his sock and signed the football after scoring a TD, tossed the ball to his business manager*
Again do you work for the no fun league that you have a problem with this?
*Mocked the Ray Lewis dance after scoring a TD against the Ravens, the team that he refused to go to in the offseason
Ditto
*Made false accusations about the sexual preferences of his former teammate, QB Jeff Garcia (who just happens to be dating Carmella, from Playboy and the WWE Diva Search)*
I met Garcia when he played for Calgary. And trust me he does seem very gay so I can see why Owens would say that.
As for the other stuff I can't comment. In my opinion there is a lot more to the story than what you know. There was already an agreement of him going to Philly and then suddenly he is going to Baltimore. I would be a little annoyed to.
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I'm not necessarily saying that its my opinion that all those things are wrong, but those are just some of the reasons why people hate him.
The Sharpie thing I actually thought was funny, but the thing with the star and mocking Ray Lewis are just disrespectful. ESPECIALLY the Ray Lewis thing.
Also, as far as the trade to Philly goes, he had an agreement to go there
IF he had filed the papers by the correct date to let him out of his contract with SF. He forgot to file his free agency papers and thus he was still under contract with SF. At that point its San Fran's duty to do whats best for the team. They were offered a second round draft pick for TO from Baltimore, which was MUCH better than what they got from Philly. But since TO did what he does best, which is bitch and complain until he gets his way, San Fran got screwed over in the whole situation. And this was all because TO was too fucking stupid to file his papers on time.