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A reading from the book of T.O.


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It cuts into the NFL Network studio from a commercial with pretty music in the background, and then a voice saying "And now, a reading from the book of T.O."

Then it shows Dhani Jones sitting in a chair with his bow tie on, and he starts reading afew lines from the book like poetry. Then the music starts and it says "And that was a reading from the book of T.O."

 

And goes right back to more commercials. :D

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Man the balls of T.O.

 

 

I can't stand him to begin with but seriously who in their right mind will spend money to read what garbage he has to say?

 

"get yer pop corn ready"

"I love me some me"

 

 

garbage.

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It cuts into the NFL Network studio from a commercial with pretty music in the background, and then a voice saying "And now, a reading from the book of T.O."

Then it shows Dhani Jones sitting in a chair with his bow tie on, and he starts reading afew lines from the book like poetry. Then the music starts and it says "And that was a reading from the book of T.O."

 

And goes right back to more commercials. :D

 

Yeah can't believe I didn't seen this thread. Frikin hilarious. :D

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I'd have to say the only thing that has topped NFL Network's mockery of T.O. was during the ESPY's when Jimmy Kimmel said to Owens, "Oh thats you're book? Isn't that the one with all the gay stuff in it?" and Owens just took it on stage.

 

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They'll probably be saying"DAMN,that Cowboys team from '06 that T.O was on was the best team ever!I can't believe they were undefeated!!! :D

 

 

 

Let's see if he shows up for training camp on time, and stays for the whole day.

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He's also one of the best players over the past decade...

 

I asked a similar question in another thread, but what do you base this on? I am not denying he is good. But really, he has never lead a season in recieving nor has he ever gotten a team to a Super Bowl, let alone win one.

 

I know he's good, but by "one of the best players over the past decade" are you saying top 50? 25? 10? And what are you basing it on?

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