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  • BAWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

    From profootballtalk....

    OWENS GOING OVERBOARD

    Word out of Big D is that receiver Terrell Owens is, in the assessment of some of his teammates, going overboard with the "Let's show the coach I'm not an asshole" routine.

    Owens' efforts are "almost embarrassing" remarked one league insider familiar with the receiver's behavior at a recent minicamp.

    In our view, no amount of butt kissing by Owens will prompt coach Bill Parcells to go any easier on the mercurial wideout once training camp opens. Parcells will try to press T.O.'s buttons repeatedly -- and if/when Owens shows any frustration, Parcells will push even harder.

    The goal, in our assessment, will be to ensure that Owens snaps, if at all, in July or August -- not in November or December.

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    That is freakin hilarious. Way to go Jerry Jones. You da man!

  • #2
    Man...it's so much fun to be over that season. We are loaded for a great 2006 season and ON TOP OF THAT - we get to watch Dallas implode.
    Carson Wentz ERA


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    • #3
      The subject line says it all.
      Whatcha Gonna Do Brother, When the Eagles run wild on you?

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      • #4
        It IS a laughing matter now and that is a very very good feeling...
        Eliminate distractions, create energy, fear nothing, and attack everything.

        -Andy Reid

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        • #5
          It's the times we live in I guess. I remember posting a couple of years ago that no matter how hard Owens tried the media circus would make it impossible to succeed in Philly. Here he is trying his ass off to please and is being questioned by one guy. He can't win (like I feel sorry for the asshole ).

          In the old days you could hide these kind of guys-not today
          "Hey Giants, who's your Daddy?"

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          • #6
            Although I don't put too much faith in the "inside stuff" that PFT puts out, it does sound like Ownes. Emotionaly, he's like a little kid...a disturbed little kid.

            Instead of behaving like a normal person and just working hard and complying with whatever rules/guidelines Parcels has for all players, Owens is going to bend over backwards to show the Tuna what a "good boy" he really is. Then Tuna will realize that poor little TO was treated unfairly and that the Eagles are just a bunch of ingrates for not appreciating him. Just one problem with this scenario. People with personality disorders can rarely excercise conscious control over their behavior on a long term basis...especially, when under stress.

            I don't think Parcels will put any "extra" pressure on Owens. My guess is he thinks, with luck, he can get a good year out of him before Owens reverts to form.

            IMO, the only reason he'd push Owen's buttons intentionally is if Jones shoved Owens down his throat and Parcells wants to show Jones what a BIG mistake he made. But that line of reasoning just doesn't hold up if you believe Parcels only plans to be in Dallas another year or two and wants another SB to add to the "legend".

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            • #7
              This is classic:

              NFL | Owens 8 hours late for his youth campFrom Inquirer Wire Services
              Early Word poll: Is T.O. Idiot of the Week?
              More on the Eagles
              Terrell Owens showed up eight hours late for his own football camp on Wednesday, the Dallas Morning News reported.

              The new Dallas Cowboys receiver kept 90 players at the Terrell Owens Youth Football Camp waiting until 5 p.m. before he arrived.

              The former Eagle threw passes to the campers and asked whether they had ever seen a better quarterback.

              "Donovan McNabb," said one camper, giggling.

              Ravens. Former Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair passed a physical yesterday and immediately jumped to the top of Baltimore's depth chart ahead of last year's starting QB, Kyle Boller.

              The Titans had given McNair's agent permission to talk with Baltimore on April 30, and Bus Cook worked out a five-year deal with an $11 million signing bonus and a $1 million salary for 2006.

              Vikings. Minnesota signed journeyman defensive lineman Ross Kolodziej, who started a career-high 14 games for the Arizona Cardinals last season. Kolodziej, who played at Wisconsin, was a seventh-round draft pick of the New York Giants in 2001.

              Giants. New York signed former New Orleans Saints tight end Boo Williams and waived former Penn State tight end Matt Kranchick.

              http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/sports/14774773.htm
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              • #8
                Yes, he is,, and IMO, he is the idiot of the week............every week!!!!!!!!!!

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                • #9
                  They interviewed him at the Mavs-Heat game last night; I was kinda anoyed that he was on my TV even when I'm watching a different sport.
                  Whatcha Gonna Do Brother, When the Eagles run wild on you?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by leifdawg
                    They interviewed him at the Mavs-Heat game last night; I was kinda anoyed that he was on my TV even when I'm watching a different sport.
                    I switched to a commercial on another channel, and he was gone when I flipped back. I do not care to hear anything that dysfunctional individual has to say - about anything, because it most likely will be self serving.

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