Huge said:
For one, Marvin Harrison. Do you think Reggie Wayne's and Brandon Stoakley's emergence has had nothing to do with Harrison help? THAT is an example of a player making his teammates better.
How do you not know that T.O. did that??? Were you in the Eagles locker room all season long??? You are trying to say that you cant believe everything you hear, but you can't draw conclusions from stuff you haven't heard. And you ripped T.O. for not helping his cornerbacks, does Harrison help his CBs because if he does, it aint working.
Huge said:
Yeah, and McNabb said he wasn't tired in the Super Bowl. Do you honestly believe everything that comes out of these players' mouths?
Well, I have to because, unlike you, I dont have access to everyone's locker room and mind.
Huge said:
Who said anything about judging players based on "that season"? Ray Lewis has a ring...Owens doesn't. Is it that difficult?
When Bill Belichick was asked if it is hard to focus on the next season after winning a Super Bowl, he answered "What Super Bowl?" This is a what have you done for me lately league. Lewis hasnt been in the playoffs the last two years.
Huge said:
Your second comment isn't worth replying to but I'm beginning to believe you really don't know what you're talking about. Ever heard of guys like Jamie Sharper, Terrell Suggs, Peter Boulware, Ed Reed, Chris McCalister? All have said Lewis has been a major factor for their success because he takes the time to help them. Do you see him standing on the sidelines bitching out the D-Coordinator for not lining him up in certain positions so he can make more tackles? I haven't. Have we seen Owens do this?
Ok, Lewis helps out his players. So I guess there are very few teammates in the league. Harrison, Manning, Lewis are the only ones. Is Culpepper??? So McNabb isnt a teammate either, right??? I havent heard McNabb sitting down with WRs on the team and help them out so McNabb must be has horrible of a teammate as Owens.
And I havent seen Ray Lewis flip out on the sideline, but I have seen Ray Lewis mock Joey Porter by doing Porter's kick when Joey Porter was on the sideline with a gunshot injury.
Huge said:
Or was McNabb just having a better season and would have upped his QB rating w/o Owens...
McNabb's QB rating after Owens' injury:
Week 14 - 156.3 (only 3 attempts)
Week 15 - Did not play
Week 16 - 111.4
Week 17 - 111.1
McNabb's rating in the playoffs - 94.6 And you better believe that took a nosedive after Owens came back for the Super Bowl and McNabb tossed 3 INTs. So you can imagine what is was in the two games before the Super Bowl (when he didn't have Owens).
Those two teams in the playoffs were 22nd (ATL) and 27th (MIN) against the pass last year.
And are you going to start blaming T.O. for 3 passes that were intercepted that he wasn't a part of??? One was when McNabb lofted a 20 pass to Westbrook at the goal line that Harrison intercepted T.O. fault??? How bout the one where McNabb was late getting the ball to the TE and it was intercepted??? And the one at the end where McNabb had to travel 90 yards had to of been T.O.'s fault.
And you brought up Kobe Bryant early, so lets bring him up again. When Shaq was with the Lakers, he missed a lot of games and Kobe would look like the best player in the league when Shaq missed them. Then Shaq isnt even on the team anymore and Kobe isnt a top 10 player anymore. So the answer is yes, a players stats can continue to be good when the other star player on the team is injured.
wiley2002 said:
From what I see on tv, T.O. can't handle a loss. Losing is part of the game to. Maybe someone should tell him that instead of giving in to his petty whining.
Wiley, are you ripping T.O. because he doesnt like to lose??? T.O. crys after losing cause he wants to go undeafted every year. He doesnt want to settle for losing.