Terrell gone? No Way!

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All this talk about Terrell Owens leaving the Cowboys, or Dallas getting rid of Terrell! No way! No how! No chance! Terrell Owens is sticking around with the Cowboys, and mark our words, the Cowboys will be BETTER next year, making the playoffs, and Owens will have  a solid season!

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Bad Start

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The most noteworthy thing Anthony Spencer has done in his first two seasons with the Cowboys occurred the other day, when he was arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct in Indianapolis

How embarrassing.

With luck, Spencer will spend the rest of the off-season getting his act together. The Cowboys need him to be more than just a guy, which is what he’s been in his first two seasons, in 2009.

They need him to be the type of player who can get 10 sacks and play the run tough because Greg Ellis is getting older and showed signs of a decline. With DeMarcus Ware on the field, the linebacker on the opposite side is going to get some one-on-one coverage.

When that happens, Spencer has to make plays. Last year, Spencer totaled 34 tackles and 1.5 sacks in 12 games; he missed four games with a hamstring injury. As a rookie, Spencer had 36 tackles and three sacks.

Spencer did a solid job covering the run this season, but he has not developed into the premium pass rusher the Cowboys thought he would become when they drafted him.

This is a huge year for Spencer. If he can’t get it done this year, when he will enter training camp as the starter, there’s no guarantee he can ever get it done.

Getting arrested and risking a one-game suspension doesn’t help his cause.

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Cya Pacman

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We’re getting deep into the NFL playoffs which means, more often than not lately, that the Dallas Cowboys are already deep into their offseason. That’s led once again to a lot of hand wringing and deep thinking around Valley Ranch, where the only thing bigger than Jerry Jones’ ego was the collapse of his ill-assembled team of malcontents and superstars.

Hard to imagine now, but a year ago this NFL weekend, the Cowboys were at home hosting the New York Giants and agonizingly close to a spot in the NFC championship game against the Green Bay Packers. If not for Tony Romo’s ill-timed trip to Mexico with Jessica Simpson and an even more untimely second-half offensive drought, the Cowboys had a real shot at their sixth Lombardi Trophy.

Any hopes of that this season ended on an embarrassing Sunday in Philadelphia, where Jones’ mad assemblage of talent fell apart while a befuddled Wade Phillips looked on helplessly. On that day the Cowboys were totally exposed for what they were—a collection of stars who had no concept—and seemingly little desire—of how to act together as a team.

On most teams, that might have cost the coach his job. But the mad scientist who owns the Cowboys vowed even before the season came crashing down that Phillips will be back and he likely will, if only because Jones finds him so pliable that he will do his bidding without uttering a peep of dissent.

The bloodletting, though, had to begin somewhere. There’s no way the Cowboys can inaugurate their new billion-dollar stadium next season with the same cast of characters who imploded so spectacularly and expect the suffering oilmen and bankers of Texas to drop whatever money they have left on Jones’ luxury suites.

Romo, of course, was safe. So was Roy Williams, the latest addition to Jones’ stable of overpriced and underproducing players.

Terrell Owens may not be, though he will apparently live to play another day despite the call of two Dallas-area newspaper columnists for the Cowboys to dump their biggest distraction.

That left Pacman Jones, already out of chances, and now pretty much out of options.

The talking heads at ESPN tried to intimate this week that it was their investigation of an Atlanta strip club shooting in 2007 that doomed Jones, but the timing between the report scheduled to air Sunday on “Outside the Lines” and Jones’ dismissal a few days earlier seems to be nothing but coincidental.

I’ve only seen a few minutes of the program released by ESPN and, while it seems very dramatic with surveillance video and darkened silhouettes, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of substance behind it. Unless there’s something the network is holding back, it’s mostly conjecture and speculation from people who don’t identify themselves, and the incident is already one well known and already investigated by Atlanta police.

No, the real reason Jones was canned from the Cowboys doesn’t seem to have anything to do with what he did off the field. If the Las Vegas strip club shooting that left a bouncer paralyzed for life wasn’t enough to stop Jerry Jones from signing the cornerback, the Atlanta incident surely wasn’t going to be a reason for getting rid of him.

Jones lost his job because he committed the ultimate sin for a player—he didn’t produce. In 10 games with the Cowboys he played only so-so, and in the game against the Eagles he was called for a crucial penalty and committed a fumble. The player who was so dominant as a rookie with Tennessee looked like nothing more than a struggling journeyman for the Cowboys.

So now the question becomes, will he ever produce? If Jerry Jones can’t handle him, will any team give Pacman yet another chance he doesn’t deserve?

Doubtful, though Pacman himself made an appearance Saturday on CBS to plead his case to return to the league. He even suggested that it might be with the Cowboys, of all teams.

“I think I’ll be playing football next year,” Jones said. “If I had to pick somewhere, I think it would be in Dallas. I love Dallas.”

The problem for Jones is Dallas has stopped loving him back. Then again, fans never really embraced the cornerback who couldn’t stay out of trouble even while accompanied by any of four different baby sitters every time he stepped outside.

He was expendable, and now he’s been expended.

The Cowboys believe they’re better for it, though for all the wrong reasons.

But there’s no question the NFL is better for it, for all the right reasons.

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Terrell Owens in ACTION

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Stats, Stats, and Stats

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If you are a guy, you love stats. If you are a girl, well, then, uh, what the heck are you doing on this site? No. Chances are you a football fan and love stats as well. Here is a quick rundown of Terrell Owens, the man, the myth, the legend- Mr. T.O. stats so far in his career.

2007 season

  • 15 games
  • 81 catches
  • 1355 yards
  • 52 yards- longest catch
  • 69 first down catches
  • 15 touchdown catches

Career

  • 173 games
  • 882 catches
  • 13070 yards
  • 75.5 yards per game
  • 14.8 yards per catch
  • 91 yards- longest catch
  • 624 first down catches
  • 129 touchdown catches
  • 5 kick returns
  • 78 kick return yards
  • 15.6 yards per kick return
  • 9 fumbles
  • 6 fumbles lost

Basically, what we are saying is, complete stud. Let’s go out on a limb. It’s June 10th, 2008. Still got over 60 days until games begin. Let’s try to break down what we think T.O. will do in 2008. Predicting is fun.. Here we go. Send us yours as well!

  • 96 catches
  • 1467 yards
  • 75 first down catches
  • 19 touchdown catches

Check back with us in December and let’s see how close I actually was. Most importantly, Cowboys will be playing in the 2008 Super Bowl!

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New Polls Added

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Check out the new polls added to the site! We are READY for the 2008 season!! The countdown is ON!

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Get off T.O.’s back/ This website

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First, and most importantly! Get off Terrell Owens’ back. Who cares if he accidentally missed a random drug test. The guy is not on any kind of drugs. He admitted to missing it, is sorry, and it’s time to move on. All the media and his naysayers want to ***** and moan about him missing it, and how ironic it is. Ironic? That the man is busy? He has a life. Okay, so now he could face up to 24 drug tests a year. So what? If given the right place and time, I guarantee he’d be drug tested daily, just to show he is clean. Get off Terrell Owens’ back. Let’s wait until he has a MVP type year to start discussing him again.

UPDATE: Okay, so the site was slow for a little while. We’ve got that taken care of. We are ready to bring you all things Terrell Owens baby! The man is the best WR in the game. He may be the most popular player in the league. We need to know what you want from this site? Especially during the offseason. What do you the viewers want to read about? It’ll be a long summer if we have to hear about all the bull**** about T.O. off the field, and taking drugs. So, let’s hear it, what do you the viewers want to see on this website? Get back at us!

Until then, go T.O! Go Cowboys!

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T.O. missed drug test

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Terrell Owens acknowledged Monday having missed a random drug test several weeks ago, blaming it on a “communication problem involving cell phone numbers.”

He also said he was in New York last week talking about his absence with league officials the day he agreed to a $34 million new contract with the Dallas Cowboys.

Owens was not suspended or fined, although he could’ve been, according to ESPN.com, which first reported the story, citing NFL, team and player sources. The report also said Owens now could face up to 24 tests per year as part of the league’s “reasonable cause” testing program for performance-enhancing drugs.

“I’m not really worried about anything,” Owens said Monday afternoon in an interview with The Associated Press. “It’s not a big deal. Anything I do is going to grab headlines. I have nothing to hide. I’ve made a statement and that’s it. It’s basically a dead issue.”

In the rest of the statement, Owens said: “It was openly discussed and cleared up in a meeting that I had at the NFL office last week. I have been in the NFL for over 12 years and have never had a positive test for substance of any kind. That includes tests that took place as recently as last month. The matter was resolved to everyone’s satisfaction last Tuesday, and everyone has moved on.”

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones also released a statement in which he referred to the testing issue as “a procedural matter that was resolved last week.”

“We were aware of all of the facts prior to Terrell’s meeting in New York, and we had no reservations about extending his contract,” Jones said. “We make those decisions based upon our knowledge of a player over the course of his entire career. We signed Terrell to the new contract because there are no issues with Terrell.”

Owens received a $7 million bonus and a $27 million, three-year extension that keeps him with the Cowboys through 2011, the season he turns 38. The deal was agreed to last Monday while Owens was in New York, then signed when he arrived in Dallas the next day.

At the news conference about the contract, Owens mentioned having been in meetings at the league office. He called it “just taking care of business.” Pressed further, he said, “It was fine. … It was minor.”

According to ESPN.com, the phone number Owens gave testers as his primary contact belonged to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, and that an alternate phone number was answered by a voice mailbox that was full. Rosenhaus and his brother-business partner, Jason, were with Owens in New York last week.

For all the outlandish things surrounding Owens in his career, most have stemmed from his flamboyant personality—such as squabbles with teammates and coaches, complaints about contracts and even a risque skit with one of TV’s “Desperate Housewives.” Two years ago, he made headlines for what police initially considered a suicide attempt, but later was classified as an “accidental overdose” on prescription medicine.

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