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T.O. back to Patriots?


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Owens' (knee) agent, Drew Rosenhaus, was seen on the Patriots' sideline before Sunday's game against the Eagles, NESN.com reports.

 

While that does not necessarily mean there is a New England/T.O. connection, Rosenhaus noted Sunday that one team (reportedly in the AFC) is "very interested" in the receiver. We'll have to see if this rumor picks up any steam, but if Owens can convince any team, including the Patriots, that his knee is sound, he could get a shot to contribute down the stretch. (Rotowire.com)

 

Obviously he had great success in New England - worth a pickup heading into the playoffs or is he finished?

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Owens' (knee) agent, Drew Rosenhaus, was seen on the Patriots' sideline before Sunday's game against the Eagles, NESN.com reports.

 

While that does not necessarily mean there is a New England/T.O. connection, Rosenhaus noted Sunday that one team (reportedly in the AFC) is "very interested" in the receiver. We'll have to see if this rumor picks up any steam, but if Owens can convince any team, including the Patriots, that his knee is sound, he could get a shot to contribute down the stretch. (Rotowire.com)

 

Obviously he had great success in New England - worth a pickup heading into the playoffs or is he finished?

 

:wacko:

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Owens' (knee) agent, Drew Rosenhaus, was seen on the Patriots' sideline before Sunday's game against the Eagles, NESN.com reports.

 

While that does not necessarily mean there is a New England/T.O. connection, Rosenhaus noted Sunday that one team (reportedly in the AFC) is "very interested" in the receiver. We'll have to see if this rumor picks up any steam, but if Owens can convince any team, including the Patriots, that his knee is sound, he could get a shot to contribute down the stretch. (Rotowire.com)

 

Obviously he had great success in New England - worth a pickup heading into the playoffs or is he finished?

 

please enlighten me. When the f*ck was T.O. ever on the Patriots? Hello? off teh druggies pleaz.

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I'm sure Drew Rosenhaus was completely honest when he noted that one team was "very interested" in the receiver. There's no way he could just be saying that to create a market for T.O. as Rosenhaus would never do such a thing. The lack of one single team attending T.O.'s over-publicized workout was clearly teams trying to stay under the radar about how much they really want T.O. - and Rosenhaus knows it. I'm also sure that Rotowire would never see Rosenhaus on the sidelines at the Pats-Eagles game and create a rumor that he was there to talk T.O. with the Pats.

 

Hopefully if you're still reading this you've already dropped someone in favor of T.O. because he's most likely only hours away from being signed and going from free agent to starting WR opposite Welker.

 

Well? Hop to it! :wacko:

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Owens' (knee) agent, Drew Rosenhaus, was seen on the Patriots' sideline before Sunday's game against the Eagles, NESN.com reports.

 

While that does not necessarily mean there is a New England/T.O. connection, Rosenhaus noted Sunday that one team (reportedly in the AFC) is "very interested" in the receiver. We'll have to see if this rumor picks up any steam, but if Owens can convince any team, including the Patriots, that his knee is sound, he could get a shot to contribute down the stretch. (Rotowire.com)

 

Obviously he had great success in New England - worth a pickup heading into the playoffs or is he finished?

 

Maybe they want Ocho to hold on to Moss's jersey during practice so he can learn how to run the routes.

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I'm sure Drew Rosenhaus was completely honest when he noted that one team was "very interested" in the receiver. There's no way he could just be saying that to create a market for T.O. as Rosenhaus would never do such a thing. The lack of one single team attending T.O.'s over-publicized workout was clearly teams trying to stay under the radar about how much they really want T.O. - and Rosenhaus knows it. I'm also sure that Rotowire would never see Rosenhaus on the sidelines at the Pats-Eagles game and create a rumor that he was there to talk T.O. with the Pats.

 

Hopefully if you're still reading this you've already dropped someone in favor of T.O. because he's most likely only hours away from being signed and going from free agent to starting WR opposite Welker.

 

Well? Hop to it! :wacko:

Thanks for the tip. :tup:

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He already admitted he made a mistake. No reason to be a dick.

Probably not trying to be a dick, just another example of somebody opening a thread, reading a ridioculous post, and then responding without reading the rest of the thread.

 

If people wouldn't post such silliness, with glaring errors they'd be less likely to get ridiculted at all.

 

At least he wasn't being a bag of dicks. :wacko:

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