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Cowboys’ Jerry Jones hopes Terrell Owens can keep the popcorn popping next three seasons
http://news.bostonherald.com/sports/football/other_nfl/view.bg?articleid=1098544
By Jim Reeves / McClatchy Newspapers

IRVING, Texas - The only thing piled higher than the vast silver tub of popcorn at the Texas Stadium Club on Tuesday were the egos sitting behind it at the dais.

Jerry Jones, Terrell Owens, Drew Rosenhaus.

All in the same room.

All at the same table.

It’s a wonder there was room for Stephen Jones there at all.

We had all gathered for the pronouncement that the Dallas Cowboys, for all intents and purposes, will live or die with T.O. for the foreseeable future after Jerry, in obvious desperation, signed his star wide receiver to a new three-year contract that will essentially keep him wed to the Cowboys for the rest of his career.

The money is absurd for a 34-year-old (35 in December) receiver who will only get slower and more susceptible to injury the deeper he gets into the deal: three years, $34 million ("$1 million for every year I’ve lived," Owens noted) and $13 million guaranteed.

Jones knows as well as anyone that you don’t pay age in the NFL, and he wouldn’t be doing it if he had a choice.

But he doesn’t, on a variety of levels.

His receiving corps is the most obvious weak link on a team he hopes and prays might actually win a playoff game someday in the near future.

Perhaps, even more importantly, Jerry has a new stadium under construction with high-dollar seats to fill and they haven’t exactly been moving as well as he’d hoped they would. He needs a winning team next year for financial as well as emotional reasons.

This is a high-stakes gamble that Owens will last long enough to help Jerry not just win on the field, but off it as well.

The odds may be stacked against him.

There have been a few successful "senior citizen" wideouts in the league over the years, but generally they’ve been the ones with great hands who run precise routes.

Owens has hands like cymbals and his routes leave much to be desired.

What he has been able to do throughout his career is out-athletic smaller defensive backs, using his speed, his size and his strength to overpower them. As he ages, that approach will become more and more difficult.

All that said, Jones had little choice here. Considering Terry Glenn’s ongoing knee problems and the fact that he has so far refused to sign a $500,000 buyout of his $1.7 million contract so that he can get on the practice field, along with the fact that the Cowboys did not draft a wide receiver, Owens may be all that stands between Jerry and total disaster.

"He’s exceptionally healthy and exceptionally fit for his age right now," Jerry gushed after he’d dried his chin from the mandatory lick-fest with T.O. and Rosenhaus. "I don’t think it’s a risk at all to think that you could get the ensuing years.

"Now do I know how many? No. But I certainly know where he is today."

Besides, Jerry took a look at his hole card - his other wide receivers and other options around the NFL - and blanched.

"Here’s the main thing: If we started right now, trying to go out and find somebody as accomplished as Terrell Owens, that’s a big maybe as far as getting him," Jones said. "More important than anything, if we started right now, trying to develop one, it could take several years.

"We may have a young one on our roster, or we may have an up-and-coming Terry Glenn, but we know what we’ve got in Terrell."

What they’ve had in Owens has made all the controversy when he first arrived look silly. He led the NFL with 13 touchdown catches in 2006 and followed that up with 15 more last season. Nobody’s had more the last two years.

In slobbering all over T.O. on Tuesday, Jones all but decorated him with an Eagle Scout badge, noting that he’s become a coach’s dream and a leader in the locker room.

Somewhere, Bill Parcells is throwing up.

Nevertheless, let’s give "The Player" some credit here. He hasn’t been anywhere near the problem some of us predicted he would be and he has been a highly productive player on the field. He’s been a good fit in the locker room.

With that exception of that one strange incident with the overdose of pain pills, what’s the big deal?

Of course, all that might have changed if he’d been left dangling halfway through this season without a new contract, but that’s more of Jerry’s genius at work. He didn’t wait for what is essentially his only reliable wide receiver to become disgruntled and start whining.

"The timing was in the best interests of the Cowboys," said Jones, who initiated contract talks with Rosenhaus. "The structure is important because it will help us this year and next year.

"You ask yourself, ‘Do you really want to line up and play here over the next 24 to 36 months while you’re bringing along somebody that’s on the come for the future, or do you want a veteran Pro Bowl player who’s made big plays, won big games who can be a leader on the field?’ "

Jones’ decision was to do what he had to do: Get Owens signed and keep his fingers crossed.

As for the popcorn, Jones gestured at the monstrous mound and told Owens, "There’s your signing bonus."

There may well have been 12 million popcorn kernels there, too.

Confession: I ate some, but it wasn’t all that good.

Tasted a little too much like blue Kool-Aid.
 

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....i dislike the city of boston in general already i was there to see some fam not to long ago. i think this guy thinks jerry just writes checks like he used to and not smart contracts like pac mans and others
 

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There is risk in this signing... but.... the article is off.

TO and his last injury would have happened to any age player.
He still leads the lead in TD's or is in the top 3.

He is an impact player.

Much ado about......
 

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David276;2108148 said:
....i dislike the city of boston in general already i was there to see some fam not to long ago. i think this guy thinks jerry just writes checks like he used to and not smart contracts like pac mans and others

Actually Jim Reeves is a columnist for the local Ft. Worth Star Telegram.

http://www.star-telegram.com/332/story/680853.html

Kinda funny when people get these stories through papers thousands of miles away. :)
 

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The article states that Jerry had no choice but to sign him since there is no WR behind him to play. Correct me if i am wrong but didn't the Pats win some Super Bowls without a big time receiver. I lived in Boston for a few years and I have never been in a city where there sports are just one-sided espeically when they are winning. When they are losing, they are the biggest cry babies I have ever seen. They complain about the Yankees buying the World Series with their payroll yet they fail to mention that the Red Sox are the team that has won a World Series with the highest payroll ever in 2004. I think that they are jealous and are overly concern that Cowboys have a good shot of winning it all next year and beyond.
 

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Bigdog;2108345 said:
The article states that Jerry had no choice but to sign him since there is no WR behind him to play. Correct me if i am wrong but didn't the Pats win some Super Bowls without a big time receiver. I lived in Boston for a few years and I have never been in a city where there sports are just one-sided espeically when they are winning. When they are losing, they are the biggest cry babies I have ever seen. They complain about the Yankees buying the World Series with their payroll yet they fail to mention that the Red Sox are the team that has won a World Series with the highest payroll ever in 2004. I think that they are jealous and are overly concern that Cowboys have a good shot of winning it all next year and beyond.


A few things...
  • Jerry touched on that... there being no other options at WR... but stated that it wasnt the reason why he signed TO
  • The Yankees have yet to BUY the WS. Since signing all the big time free agents they have lost 2 WS. They won the 4 of 5 with a much smaller payroll and young and unknown and players in their twilight
  • Yes. They are jealous :D
 

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Bigdog;2108345 said:
The article states that Jerry had no choice but to sign him since there is no WR behind him to play. Correct me if i am wrong but didn't the Pats win some Super Bowls without a big time receiver. I lived in Boston for a few years and I have never been in a city where there sports are just one-sided espeically when they are winning. When they are losing, they are the biggest cry babies I have ever seen. They complain about the Yankees buying the World Series with their payroll yet they fail to mention that the Red Sox are the team that has won a World Series with the highest payroll ever in 2004. I think that they are jealous and are overly concern that Cowboys have a good shot of winning it all next year and beyond.

The Red Sox haver never had the highest payroll in baseball not even in 2004. The Yankees have been in first by $50+ mil for a couple of decades now. that being said the Sox have been 2 or 3 with the Mets that whole time.
 

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If T.O is so "OLD" then how is it that he set a club record for most TD's by any receiver - AT ANY AGE - in Cowboys history? [Yes, and I'm including the Irvins and Pearson's in that comparrison.] The FACT is that Jerry rewarded production, not an aged player.
 

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Since the writer didn't like the TO resigning cause he's 34 and turning 35 in December, I presume there's no way the Pat's resign Randy Moss (31) after his 3 year contract expires. At that time Moss will be 34 & same justification would apply to him as the writer cites for TO. Hmm. No? Besides but Moss is upset if he really thinks TO got $34M because I believe TO's contract is for 4 years at $35M but actually $27M for 3--same as Moss.
 

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Maybe it's worth reiterating that this article was written by someone who lives and works in Fort Worth, Texas.

It's syndicated and the Boston paper picked it up.
 

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Question for the more observant here - what was Owens reputation BEFORE 2006, as far as how good his hands were? I ask because I know that 2006 got him an underserving rep. People went on and on about his "most drops" stat (a stat I hadnt heard before or since 2006 by the way) never mentioning that he was playing with a hand injury that needed surgery. So I am curious what his rep was before 2006.
 

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fiveandcounting;2108581 said:
Question for the more observant here - what was Owens reputation BEFORE 2006, as far as how good his hands were? I ask because I know that 2006 got him an underserving rep. People went on and on about his "most drops" stat (a stat I hadnt heard before or since 2006 by the way) never mentioning that he was playing with a hand injury that needed surgery. So I am curious what his rep was before 2006.


I remember the word was that he always had the "dropsies" - IT WAS WELL KNOWN.

The year that the stat became so popular was 2006 when he credited for drops that were not really all that catchable.

Bottom line: He doesnt have the greatest hands. The finger injury is more of an excuse. If they didnt tack on more drops for passes that werent uncatchable then averages about 10 drops or so a year.
 

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Insert Randy Moss for T.O., Bob Kraft for Jerry Jones, and New England Patriots for Dallas Cowboys and you can say the exact same line of BS.

More TO is a cancer propaganda from idiots that don't have a freakin' clue.
 

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Stopped reading when the author dismissed Owens route running ability.

He's far from Marvin Harrison or Torry Holt, but Owens is a very good route runner
 

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FuzzyLumpkins;2108358 said:
The Red Sox haver never had the highest payroll in baseball not even in 2004. The Yankees have been in first by $50+ mil for a couple of decades now. that being said the Sox have been 2 or 3 with the Mets that whole time.

Maybe, I wasn't clear on this. I know that the Red Sox have never had the highest payroll. But they are the only team that has a high payroll that has won the World Series (2004). They surpassed the 2001 World Series winners Yankees who was the team that had the highest payroll to ever win a championship. Of course if the Yankees do it this year, (highly doubt it) they will have that distinction. I am sorry, I was not clear.
 

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Gryphon;2108143 said:
Cowboys’ Jerry Jones hopes Terrell Owens can keep the popcorn popping next three seasons
http://news.bostonherald.com/sports/football/other_nfl/view.bg?articleid=1098544
By Jim Reeves / McClatchy Newspapers

Of course, all that might have changed if he’d been left dangling halfway through this season without a new contract, but that’s more of Jerry’s genius at work. He didn’t wait for what is essentially his only reliable wide receiver to become disgruntled and start whining.

So, in other words, it was a good move???
 

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I'll be interested in the opinon of the Boston sports media when the subject is "illicitly obtaining film of your competitors".
 
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