Should the Dallas Cowboys keep T.O.?
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I knew the very first day I heard he was coming aboard that the Boys were inheriting drama. And look what happened: drama. Everywhere he's played: drama. And it's not even good drama! He's almost single handedly destroyed the chemistry of the entire team by pouting when he doesn't get the ball, yelling at other players, arguing with the coaches and missing practices.
Personally, I think he's a drama-queen who isn't half as good as he thinks he is. They need to let him go.
It's funny too - I doubt there's a team in the league that would pick him up (now) for the salary he wants, the performance he gives and the drama he brings.
Don't get me started on the coaching staff. I heard Jerry Jones wants Coach Wade to be more of a disiplinarian vs the laid back coach he is. Man, you can't change a leopards' spots - that ain't gonna happen.
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M$He is considered by many to be a poor route runner and he does not get along with the offensive coordinator and head coach in waiting Jason Garrett.
He may have caused a rift between Tony Romo and Jason Witten, and he may be a negative influence on the younger receivers like Roy Williams, Miles Austin, and Patrick Crayton.
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