Cowlishaw: Jerry Jones hints at T.O.'s return to Dallas Cowboys

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Jerry Jones hints at T.O.'s return to Dallas Cowboys

03:45 AM CST on Wednesday, February 18, 2009


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ARLINGTON – For about 20 minutes, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones refused all roster questions. That means he refused to answer questions about Terrell Owens.

At the end of a news conference Tuesday to announce George Strait would headline the first act at the Cowboys' new stadium, Jones – at times more contentious than he generally is in these settings – had had enough.

And without saying it, Jones announced Owens will be a Cowboy in 2009.

What else could these words possibly indicate?

"You and I both know that the one [player] you're asking about all the time, if I gave you the answer that you want to hear, then you would have already had it," Jones said. "So the fact you don't have it ought to tell you something."

Jones assumes most of the media members want Owens gone. With some, it's pretty obvious. So is there any way to interpret Jones' answer as meaning the Cowboys plan to cut Owens any time soon?

I don't think so.

And does the optimism that bubbled out of Jones at different times Tuesday afternoon suggest this is a man about to take a $9.6 million salary cap hit to get rid of his best receiver?

I don't think so.

And don't his answers about team chemistry not being a concern indicate he plans to get rid of the wide receiver who allegedly most often disturbs that chemistry?

I don't think so.

Owens does things and says things I find disruptive, and, good grief, he is oversensitive to a ridiculous degree. That doesn't tell me the Cowboys should get rid of him.

If the Cowboys play better and win more games, a lot of Owens' issues disappear. And I don't think his declining numbers in 2008 automatically indicate he has reached an age where his skill level is fading.

He still has enough explosion to dunk a basketball, as we saw during the NBA's All-Star Weekend.

I don't think we know enough about Roy Williams – from his years with really bad Detroit teams and his 10 games in Dallas – to say he's ready to take on Owens' role. Those 198 receiving yards in 10 games certainly don't tell us that.

Besides, those who argue getting rid of Owens will upgrade team chemistry are wrong. There are players on the Cowboys who like Owens and think he gives them a better chance to win.

If the Cowboys were to cut Owens, how many players would think quarterback Tony Romo, coordinator Jason Garrett and possibly tight end Jason Witten were the reason for it? And exactly how is that racially charged situation going to enhance feelings in the locker room?

In the age of the diva wide receiver, sometimes it's worth it to live with an uncomfortable situation.

The Giants were Super Bowl champs with Plaxico Burress and no threat to get deep on the Eagles in the playoffs this season without him.

The Patriots have not won a Super Bowl with Randy Moss, but no one thinks New England would be better off without him.

Jones believes, correctly, that the Cowboys have a better chance to get back to 13-3 with Owens than without him. He talked around it rather than just coming out and saying it Tuesday. But he also talked a lot about his sensitivity to these tough economic times.

Mostly, that involves the ticket-buying public. Is there any reason it shouldn't also include a reluctance to take a big salary cap hit to get rid of his most valuable wide receiver?
 

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what you have in bold is a good point

oh why couldn't Jerry have just stuck to the original TO plan?
 

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I think TO is going to be around this season.

The problem JJ needs to figure out is why we haven't been able to win a playoff game in 12 years and counting.

IMO, the easiest way to win a playoff game is to improve the STs asap and to take the defense up yet another notch - and cut down on turnovers and penalties.

I think that is one of the main reasons Wade is still here. He's one of the best guys to make this defense even better - quickly. And this is clearly Wade's last shot, IMO.
 

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The point of the bold is why in the world this would be "racially charged" anyway? WTH?

Let's kick that one around. It will explain a lot.
 

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Jerry isn't getting rid of TO and that's just foolish to have ever thought so. Seriously, where do people get these notions in their heads? He's never even hinted towards it once. Nor has TO done anything detrimental enough to warrant it.

The way some feel about TO it's like he's personally opened a crack in the Cowboy locker room floor that stares directly into hell and this has turned biblical for some of you. Breathe, people.
 

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It wouldn't be racially charged, Cowlishaw should stick to talking NASCAR.
 

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"There are several decisions on our roster we have to look at," Jones said. "This is the time of year we do that. I'm not trying to be trite, but as you all know, we're evaluating players in college, we're evaluating free agents and we're evaluating our own roster. This is an ongoing thing, not any different than this time last year. ... Our roster is our roster. Changes to that are pure, pure speculation."

When told he could end all speculation by saying Owens is staying, Jones said he wouldn't answer "because we're not talking about the roster; he's part of the roster."

"We've got a lot of things we want to look at. Not just to Terrell, but several positions on the team -- backup quarterback and some other areas," Jones said. "So, again, it's not that it's easy or hard. It's just that I'm not doing it."

Jones said stories of locker-room drama were stirred up by media and insisted he's not concerned about such personality clashes.

"Not at all. Not at all. Not at all. Period. I'm just not," he said. "They are a figment of the result. You didn't hear about those things when we were winning. You hear about those kinds of things when we're losing. So I'm just not. And if y'all knew more about some of the things that you write about, you wouldn't be as concerned."

The news conference covered a lot of other ground over the next 15 minutes and was winding down when Jones started talking about how angry people are about the economy. He then accused reporters of being angry that the Cowboys missed the playoffs after being projected to reach the Super Bowl. Next came an explanation of why he hasn't been talking as much lately, despite all sorts of stories swirling around the organization.

"What we're doing here is trying to manage that to some degree," Jones said. "It has nothing to do with information. You're getting every bit of the information that you should have."

Jones finished that thought with the line about the answer "you want to hear" and the explanation that "the fact you don't have it ought to tell you something."
 

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Umm.

The Cowboys beat the Commanders and "won". Where did Owens run to and complain about "his use" and Jason Garrett?

Deion Sanders

Bang. That will not fly. It was the biggest win of the year.

Roy Williams got number 1 money, and if Garrett is forced to keep Williams at number 2, Williams isn't going to be getting the balls in practice he needs in order to develop # 1 chemistry with Romo. They will go to Owens. An aging, declining Terrell Owens is going to stunt Williams' growth on and off the field.

Williams should be number 1.
Austin should be number 2.
Owens should be gone.

Not playing Miles Austin will haunt the Cowboys. Just wait. If Owens continues to be "the guy", this team is going no where fast.

I hope Jason Garrett puts Owens in his place. If Tony Romo doesn't wake up and put Owens in his place, he will go down in flames this year. Owens didn't put up number 1 numbers last season, and he will be easy prey for NFC East cornerbacks and other cornerbacks.

Garrett and Romo have to let it be known that Owens is no longer a 8-9 target guy, anymore. Williams should be. Williams put up #1 YPA numbers and stats in 2006, and he was doing it again in 2007, but he got hurt and the Lions tanked.
 

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Where did Owens run to and complain about "his use" and Jason Garrett?

Deion Sanders

Bang. That will not fly. It was the biggest win of the year.
We won our next game after that "controversy".

Guess it didn't have such a negative impact on the team after all.

The previous huge "controversy" was the first Commanders game, when Owens said he'd like more passes thrown his way in the postgame presser. ESPN went nuts.

We won our next game.

Guess it didn't have such a negative impact on the team after all.

Our last "controversy" with T.O. was the (real or fabricated) feud between Owens and Witten/Romo. ESPN went nuts.

We won our next game.

Guess it didn't have such a negative impact on the team after all.



Glad we'll have you back, T.O.
 

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41gy#;2643920 said:
Umm.

The Cowboys beat the Commanders and "won". Where did Owens run to and complain about "his use" and Jason Garrett?

Deion Sanders

Bang. That will not fly. It was the biggest win of the year.
I believe, the interview was planned before the Commanders game. Further, TO was already calling out the OC before the Commanders game, in the media. He even alluded to how the OC wouldn't play him in motion, all before the Deion interview. He was being challenged constantly why his game had allegedly dropped, and he was making these statements.To even present the picture that it all started with the Deion interview is patently absurd. Further, even after the Redskisn agme, Garrett continued to do what he wanted. So the Deion game really affected nothing, other tahn exposing Garrett for what he was.
 

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41gy#;2643920 said:
Umm.

The Cowboys beat the Commanders and "won". Where did Owens run to and complain about "his use" and Jason Garrett?

Deion Sanders

Bang. That will not fly. It was the biggest win of the year.

Roy Williams got number 1 money, and if Garrett is forced to keep Williams at number 2, Williams isn't going to be getting the balls in practice he needs in order to develop # 1 chemistry with Romo. They will go to Owens. An aging, declining Terrell Owens is going to stunt Williams' growth on and off the field. .

Roy complained too so he should be cut as well, so Austin should be #1, Hurd #2 and Stanback #3.
 

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Roy complained too so he should be cut as well, so Austin should be #1, Hurd #2 and Stanback #3.
Championship!

No Crayton? Who cares, no T.O. means team chemistry goes up 5,000%!

Championship!
 

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khiladi;2643957 said:
I believe, the interview was planned before the Commanders game. Further, TO was already calling out the OC before the Commanders game, in the media. He even alluded to how the OC wouldn't play him in motion, all before the Deion interview. He was being challenged constantly why his game had allegedly dropped, and he was making these statements.To even present the picture that it all started with the Deion interview is patently absurd. Further, even after the Redskisn agme, Garrett continued to do what he wanted. So the Deion game really affected nothing, other tahn exposing Garrett for what he was.


Garrett needs to go, now! The guy is as dumb as a box of rocks...

T.O. should be the OC, then the Cowboys would have a real football guy running the team.

The 49'ers would have won maybe 2 or 3 SuperBowls if they would have used T.O. right, and the same goes for the eagles.

Why anyone in their right mind cannot see how great T.O. is is just as dumb as Garrett...

All hail T.O., for without him, the Cowboys will go nowhere, just like the 49'ers and the eagles!


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Chocolate Lab;2643907 said:
The point of the bold is why in the world this would be "racially charged" anyway? WTH?

Let's kick that one around. It will explain a lot.

Becuase the Cowboy-hating media would get what they wanted with T.O. out of Dallas, and a charge of racism is the next thing they would talking about, just to perpetuate their Cowboy hate.

The bottom line is that the media fuels the T.O. distraction machine, and they will do that whether he is a Cwoby or not. So in that case, we're better off having his talent contribute.
 

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5Stars;2643969 said:
Garrett needs to go, now! The guy is as dumb as a box of rocks...

T.O. should be the OC, then the Cowboys would have a real football guy running the team.

The 49'ers would have won maybe 2 or 3 SuperBowls if they would have used T.O. right, and the same goes for the eagles.

Why anyone in their right mind cannot see how great T.O. is is just as dumb as Garrett...

All hail T.O., for without him, the Cowboys will go nowhere, just like the 49'ers and the eagles!


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Chocolate Lab;2643907 said:
The point of the bold is why in the world this would be "racially charged" anyway? WTH?

Let's kick that one around. It will explain a lot.

Tim is basing this off of the unsubstantiated rumors that JG is somehow a racist and placates only the white players i.e. Witten and Romo.

Most of us know that is crap but the media and perhaps some players may view the move if it were to happen, as racially motivated especially if there is preference towards the white players in their estimation.

Perception is what would matter of course and perhaps he is emphasizing this fact. I think he is wrong nevertheless but to some perception is reality.

I have no doubt that TO is back in 2009 and I do think the team is better off keeping him for 2009 in terms of play on the field.

I do not like his arrogance or approach but the guy has not lost very much at all. After the 2009 season, chances are that a new coach will be in place and this off season drama begins again but with perhaps more merit.

The TO does no harm crew and the TO is the only problem crew are essentially flawed in the same way though being polar opposites.

TO is not as bad as some report and TO is not as good as others report, the truth probably lies somewhere in between.

Certainly TO is a media staple, the slightest comment or event is often sensationalized and Jerry knows this matter.

The question does come down to the team's results, only time will truly tell.

What is obvious to some, is that Jerry has no intention of releasing Owen's in 2009 regardless, us fans are just going to have to live with it either way.
 
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