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I was so geeked for these Nike Jerseys
But they have dropped the ball.......or should I say the NFL Owners have dropped the ball for not letting Nike take FULL control cause these uni's are just :x
same crap just wit a Nike logo
NCAA has it right! you can be traditional and still have a nice uni
Depends on the team but I do think some should have gone outside the box
I actually sorta like the Nike uni's. They seem more solid than the Reebok joints.I was so geeked for these Nike Jerseys
But they have dropped the ball.......or should I say the NFL Owners have dropped the ball for not letting Nike take FULL control cause these uni's are just
same crap just wit a Nike logo
NCAA has it right! you can be traditional and still have a nice uni
It won't ever get like college though, different animal
Dave "Softy" Mahler of KJR 950 Seattle reports that free agent Terrell Owens is en route to Seattle for a visit with the Seahawks.
Mahler broke the news when Seattle signed Braylon Edwards last week, so he appears to be on top of things in the Great Northwest. The Seahawks recently swapped out Antonio Bryant for Edwards, and apparently aren't done looking at wide receivers the rest of the league has left for dead. Owens, who turns 39 in December, hasn't played since the 2010 season with Cincinnati. He caught 72 balls for 983 yards and nine touchdowns that year, outplaying Chad Ochocinco.
Report: Terrell Owens on his way to Seattle to meet with Seahawks
By John Breech | CBSSports.com
August 6, 2012 12:08 am ET
Fifteen-year NFL veteran wide receiver Terrell Owens is reportedly on his way to Seattle, according to Dave Mahler of KJR-950AM. Presumably, Owens is on his way to the Emerald City for a tryout, however, Mahler tweeted that he didn't "know in what capcity T.O. will be visiting Hawks."
Coach Pete Carroll seems to have a thing for slightly past their prime wide receivers this offseason. On July 26, the Seahawks signed Antonio Bryant. Five days later, the team welcomed former Browns and 49ers receiver Braylon Edwards into the fold. The Bryant era ended in Seattle after only 10 days, he was cut Sunday.
Owens, who is tied with San Francisco's Randy Moss for the second most receiving touchdowns in NFL history, hasn't been on a football field since a four month stint earlier this year with the National Indoor Football League's Allen Wranglers. Like most things with T.O., that relationship came to a nasty end.
If Owens were to sign with the Seahawks, the relationship would kind of make sense. The Seahawks need receiver depth and Owens needs money.
Owens initially denied on Twitter that he's headed to Seattle, however, he has since deleted that tweet.
Owens has played with five teams in his 15-year NFL career. His most recent action came with in 2010 with the Cincinnati Bengals, where he caught 72 passes for 983 yards and nine touchdowns.
i got so much love for T.O.
ever since I was a kid and he let me n my friends eat breakfast with him at the team hotel in San Fran right before he was a Eagle
man that T.O. was
hopefully he produces on the field which im sure he will
pretty much every coach/player/gm says he can with out a doubt play and start in the NFL its just he has a long history
T.O. & Moss in the same division out west and they both tied for 2nd in the stat book
so he basically coppin a plea??Vilma can get his season long suspension potentially reduce to 8 games if he drops his defamation lawsuit against Roger Gooddell.
Dawg...I met T.O. at the breakfast club ~3-4 months ago in Scottsdale, AZ.
Dude was extra grumpy when my homegirl asked for a photograph with him. He was dining alone looking sad as ever.
Whole morning had me like :\
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter
Looks like ESPN didn't stat at Jets camp long enough: Brawl at Jets camp involving about 20 players.