ARTICLE: Terrell Owens, the good samaritan.

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http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=alipour/080720&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab3pos1

LOS ANGELES -- It was just after 2 a.m. Thursday when I exited an ESPYS after-party somewhere in some uncharted section of downtown L.A., hailed a cab and stepped off the curb. After that, things got fuzzy.

I remember a shout, screeching tires and the glare of fast approaching headlights. I got just enough warning to leap over the hard-charging Honda Civic's front fender and into the windshield, shoulder first.

So, this is what getting hit by a car feels like.

When I came to, I was on the sidewalk, my shoulder hurting like crazy, shards of glass in my forearm and blood dripping from my fingers, while limo drivers and other witnesses screamed this way and that. The paramedics told me I was lucky to be alive ("Last time I saw a windshield like that," said one, "guy lost both his legs"), and all I could think was, "Damn! I just bought this Banana Republic tie-and-shirt ensemble!"

That, and "Holy crap, that's T.O.!"

Terrell Owens was standing over me. I'm told he was the first do-gooder on the scene of the accident. That he helped me to my feet and off the street to safe ground. That he didn't leave my side. It seems the mercurial Dallas Cowboys receiver is my hero.
But my hero looks scared, and this scares me.

"Wow, you all right, man?" Owens kept asking me, but in a manner that would suggest there is no possible way that I, in fact, could be all right. "Don't move. Just sit there. Breathe. Don't move."

It's now that I noticed the car's jacked windshield, which sports a hole the size of, well, my upper torso.

Yikes, I did that?

"That was crazy. Crazy," Owens confirmed. "You all right, man?

I'm fine, nothing to worry about, but Owens is so concerned, so kind, and I'm so touched by this -- we hardly know each other -- that I think my lip is quivering. There's a good chance I could break down like T.O. at that news conference. (It's just not fair. That's my receiver, man.)

This is embarrassing. The crowd grew to include friends, like Page 2 columnist LZ Granderson, and strangers (one vagrant offered to wipe the blood from my arms with his shirt; another asked me for change). Through it all, T.O. stuck by my side! I mean, it was ESPYS night, people! A hot party was raging in a building not 20 feet away, and another one, Justin Timberlake's late-nighter, would soon kick off at a hotel nearby, and yet one of the biggest names in sports was spending his night curbside with me?

"So, T.O. was nice, huh?" says the medic who took my blood pressure inside the ambulance. "Boy, you think you know somebody, but the media doesn't tell you the whole story. You never know how they really are."

Guilty as charged.

When the medics were done with the paperwork (note: patient has lacerations, bruised knee, stained shorts, etc.) I headed back to the street to deal with the police, meet the driver and thank my hero … but T.O. was gone. He didn't care to wait for the cameras, the spotlight, the attention. Didn't need to hear my thanks. He simply vanished into the dark night, alone (well, with his bodyguard, also a nice man) like a samurai, his work complete.

Here are more highlights from behind the scenes of ESPYS week … what I remember of it anyway.
 

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The media doesn't want to hear stories llike that about TO. They sell more papers if he's this big bad dude who divides lockerrooms & is selfish, etc. & that includes the Dallas media as well.
 

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I'm glad the injured writer wrote this story himself because no other writer is going to mention it!

TO is an eccentric, narcissistic dude, but he has a good heart. Nobody's perfect.
 

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I just watched him on the ESPYS last night too and they were busting him out on that tear filled speech in his sunglasses. He smiled right on through it all. No big deal, yeah I think he may have some issues but wow, What a cool guy. I would have flipped out even if I was all broken up and bloody. Like Holy Crap man, can you sign my cast!! Or take a pic with me or something because no one would believe that story. ha ha
 

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It would have gotten real interesting if the victim of the misfortune would have been Skip Bayless. Would he have still written a column or gotten on TV talking about "Team Obliterator" after receiving his help? Probably.
 

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jcblanco22;2151696 said:
It would have gotten real interesting if the victim of the misfortune would have been Skip Bayless. Would he have still written a column or gotten on TV talking about "Team Obliterator" after receiving his help? Probably.

That would have been so perfect ... a delirous Skip peering up into the night sky looking for help. And Owens stepping out of the shadows and picking Skip up the way Boo Radley picked up Scout in "To Kill A Mockingbird" and carrying his limp little body to safety.
 

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T.O. is only human, what does the media honestly think he would see an accident and walk away saying "I love me some me"
 

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Boyzmamacita;2151595 said:
I'm glad the injured writer wrote this story himself because no other writer is going to mention it!

TO is an eccentric, narcissistic dude, but he has a good heart. Nobody's perfect.

TO is TO and the reason he is T.O. is for all of the stuff that he went through growing up. Sometimes we forget how our childhood and teenage years mold us for later in life.
 

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The way I understand the story from Skippy is that T.O. was driving the car, then got out to stomp the guy for standing in his parking spot. nothing heroic about that....








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c0wb0y_m0nkey;2151861 said:
The way I understand the story from Skippy is that T.O. was driving the car, then got out to stomp the guy for standing in his parking spot. nothing heroic about that....








;)

LMAO, excellent spin. Skip reminds me of one of those heel commentators in pro wrestling that always finds a way to justify a bad guy's actions in the ring and sully the good guy's heroics.
 

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Chief;2151702 said:
That would have been so perfect ... a delirous Skip peering up into the night sky looking for help. And Owens stepping out of the shadows and picking Skip up the way Boo Radley picked up Scout in "To Kill A Mockingbird" and carrying his limp little body to safety.
LOL

We just took the kids to see a local production of To Kill a Mockingbird a little over a month ago. Reading this I have the image of that scene in my head with Skip as Scout.
 

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jcblanco22;2151696 said:
It would have gotten real interesting if the victim of the misfortune would have been Skip Bayless. Would he have still written a column or gotten on TV talking about "Team Obliterator" after receiving his help? Probably.


Yeah Skip would have said

"that darn TO, you know Team Obliterator... he told me to keep breathing... and darn it... when I did that..... IT HURT!!"


:rolleyes:
 

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is that article even true? I ask this cause a lot of stuff on "page 2" at espn.com is just fictional sports talk/stories.
 

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That was a great article. I'm glad the writer was not serisouly injured. Terrell Owens is a good guy no matter what the other media outlets say.
 

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Hostile;2151873 said:
LOL

We just took the kids to see a local production of To Kill a Mockingbird a little over a month ago. Reading this I have the image of that scene in my head with Skip as Scout.
It is my favorite movie of all-time. If the production you saw was half as good, it was worth seeing.
 
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