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Arch Stanton
03-05-2012, 10:54 AM
Terrell Owens on if he regrets disrespecting the Cowboys star: 'No, absolutely not'
Ex-Cowboy on playing with Allen Wranglers: 'I'm taking advantage of the opportunity'
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Published: 04 March 2012 08:53 PM
Allen Wranglers' wide receiver Terrell Owens recently spoke with KESN-FM's Ben & Skin, here are some of the highlights:
On his debut with the Allen Wranglers:
“It was a good outing. It was more than I expected so again, this is my first time playing indoor football, and I had a good time. I was just trying to go with the flow and get the feel of the game, and we came out with the win, which is more important than anything.”
On whether or not he regrets disrespecting the Cowboys star:
“No, absolutely not. I was a 49er at that point so my allegiance and all my pride was with the 49ers at that time. I can’t say that I regret that.”
Read more:http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/dallas-cowboys/headlines/20120304-ex-cowboy-terrell-owens-i-m-taking-advantage-of-the-opportunity.ece?
Doomsday101
03-05-2012, 11:04 AM
Terrell Owens on if he regrets disrespecting the Cowboys star: 'No, absolutely not'
Ex-Cowboy on playing with Allen Wranglers: 'I'm taking advantage of the opportunity'
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Published: 04 March 2012 08:53 PM
Allen Wranglers' wide receiver Terrell Owens recently spoke with KESN-FM's Ben & Skin, here are some of the highlights:
On his debut with the Allen Wranglers:
“It was a good outing. It was more than I expected so again, this is my first time playing indoor football, and I had a good time. I was just trying to go with the flow and get the feel of the game, and we came out with the win, which is more important than anything.”
On whether or not he regrets disrespecting the Cowboys star:
“No, absolutely not. I was a 49er at that point so my allegiance and all my pride was with the 49ers at that time. I can’t say that I regret that.”
Read more:http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/dallas-cowboys/headlines/20120304-ex-cowboy-terrell-owens-i-m-taking-advantage-of-the-opportunity.ece?
Really because the 49ers coach did not think you were representing your team
On September 24, 2000 in Dallas, Terrell Owens showed off his excitement after his two touchdown catches by running from the end zone to midfield and celebrating on the Dallas Cowboys' famous star logo. The second time Owens made a trip to the star, then Cowboys safety George Teague hit him during the celebration. Teague would be ejected for his actions, while Owens was suspended for a week by his head coach. The celebration and subsequent hit were named one of the ten most memorable moments in the history of Texas Stadium by ESPN in 2008, and is ironic given his later stint in Dallas.
Picksix
03-05-2012, 11:05 AM
Of course not. That would mean he'd have to admit that he actually did something wrong. Ever.
Dallas
03-05-2012, 11:08 AM
Of course not. That would mean he'd have to admit that he actually did something wrong. Ever.
BINGO!!!
I am :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: at T.O. being out of the league and playing in the circus league.
Karma, you Nasty Nanny !!!
dfense
03-05-2012, 11:51 AM
Terrell Owens on if he regrets disrespecting the Cowboys star: 'No, absolutely not'
Ex-Cowboy on playing with Allen Wranglers: 'I'm taking advantage of the opportunity'
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Staff Reports
Published: 04 March 2012 08:53 PM
Allen Wranglers' wide receiver Terrell Owens recently spoke with KESN-FM's Ben & Skin, here are some of the highlights:
On his debut with the Allen Wranglers:
“It was a good outing. It was more than I expected so again, this is my first time playing indoor football, and I had a good time. I was just trying to go with the flow and get the feel of the game, and we came out with the win, which is more important than anything.”
On whether or not he regrets disrespecting the Cowboys star:
“No, absolutely not. I was a 49er at that point so my allegiance and all my pride was with the 49ers at that time. I can’t say that I regret that.”
Read more:http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/dallas-cowboys/headlines/20120304-ex-cowboy-terrell-owens-i-m-taking-advantage-of-the-opportunity.ece? Is this the kind of news I have to read in the off-season?
Yeagermeister
03-05-2012, 12:02 PM
And that was why he should have NEVER been a Cowboy
AMERICAS_FAN
03-05-2012, 12:46 PM
It's that kind of attitude that keeps you dumb and broke.
Illini88228
03-05-2012, 02:54 PM
Constantly bringing up the TO-Star incident makes Cowboys fans seem petty and whiny. I understand being upset at the time, but its been years since this happened. Let it go already. TO made fun of us. We were terrible and deserved to be made fun of. If we didn't like it, we should have won the game; then he would have looked selfish and stupid.
The only reason Cowboys fans are still sore about it is he was disrespectful, and we weren't good enough to stop him. If San Fran had lost, that clip would just go in a segment about how out of touch TO is.
Fans shouldn't be mad that he acted trashy, they should be mad we couldn't do anything but cheap shot him for it.
dadymat
03-05-2012, 08:32 PM
Constantly bringing up the TO-Star incident makes Cowboys fans seem petty and whiny. I understand being upset at the time, but its been years since this happened. Let it go already. TO made fun of us. We were terrible and deserved to be made fun of. If we didn't like it, we should have won the game; then he would have looked selfish and stupid.
The only reason Cowboys fans are still sore about it is he was disrespectful, and we weren't good enough to stop him. If San Fran had lost, that clip would just go in a segment about how out of touch TO is.
Fans shouldn't be mad that he acted trashy, they should be mad we couldn't do anything but cheap shot him for it.
so just because it happened during a time when the Cowboys were dreaful we should accept others disrespect?......go away :rolleyes:
Illini88228
03-05-2012, 08:43 PM
so just because it happened during a time when the Cowboys were dreadful we should accept others disrespect?......go away :rolleyes:
Read closer. I said there wasn't anything wrong with being upset about it a decade ago when it happened. I'm just suggesting that people wouldn't still be so upset about it if we had won the game, and he came out of it looking like an idiot.
Teague31
03-05-2012, 08:50 PM
And that was why he should have NEVER been a Cowboy
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Arch Stanton
03-06-2012, 12:56 AM
Constantly bringing up the TO-Star incident makes Cowboys fans seem petty and whiny. I understand being upset at the time, but its been years since this happened. Let it go already. TO made fun of us. We were terrible and deserved to be made fun of. If we didn't like it, we should have won the game; then he would have looked selfish and stupid.
The only reason Cowboys fans are still sore about it is he was disrespectful, and we weren't good enough to stop him. If San Fran had lost, that clip would just go in a segment about how out of touch TO is.
Fans shouldn't be mad that he acted trashy, they should be mad we couldn't do anything but cheap shot him for it.
LOL, wut?
Perhaps you should complain to Ben & Skin who asked the question?
dogberry
03-06-2012, 10:08 AM
All is well, the Cowboys' electronic warfare unit has cleaned out his bank accounts. Revenge has been effectuated.
DallasEast
03-06-2012, 03:52 PM
On whether or not he regrets disrespecting the Cowboys star:
“No, absolutely not. I was a 49er at that point so my allegiance and all my pride was with the 49ers at that time. I can’t say that I regret that.”Terrell Owens keeps proving that he will eventually die as an unflinching idiot.
Thousands of players have played for other teams within the confines of Texas Stadium (and more recently Cowboys Stadium). Only a pathetic handful have ever disrespected this franchise in the same or similar fashion in its over five decades of existence.
What makes him and a few others the exception? Answer: nothing.
What I am most proud of is that the vast majority of impressionable young men, who play football at the college and high school level, have not emulated Terrell Owens and several other players' idiocy within the confines of the opposing teams' stadiums. Perhaps there have been a knucklehead or two here or there who have done exactly that, but everyone feels the need to copy their sports hero--even if some latch onto warped versions.
It tells me that, no matter what kind of rivalry, resentment or outright disgust which may exist between thousands of teams across the country, virtually all players respect the house of the opposing team. And in an age seemingly full of individual indifference for others, that has been a very satisfying observation.
Cowboys&LakersFan
03-06-2012, 03:57 PM
George Teague approves this message.
I don't. God knows how bad we would've sucked without T.O.
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