I don't think he has beef with Romo... it's mainly frustration with the system.Owens himself part of the problem and him dogging his qbs and coaches to the media doesn't help anything.
WoodysGirl;2434877 said:Jason Witten: Cowboys have no room for complaining about roles
3:35 PM Sat, Nov 22, 2008 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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Here's what Jason Witten had to say Thursday -- before Part 1 of T.O.'s whinefest on NFL Network aired -- when asked if it was hard to keep No. 81 happy.
"Well, I don't think so," Witten said. "He's seeing a lot of different looks. He's creating a lot of different coverages. I think our staff, and I know Tony, a lot of what we do, we're trying to get him the ball. That's just the way game goes.
"I'd like to have more catches, too. But I mean, we're winning, you've got to put that first and understand that.
"We're trying to get him the ball as much as we can, I think. We all know that he's our playmaker, and one of them, but that's a challenge for everybody and sometimes you just have to take what the defense gives you, [like] Marion running the ball 25 times, if that's what happens.
"Especially at this point of the season, it's easy [to say], 'Oh, let's try to get a few more.' At this point, being 6-4, we don't have any room for that."
Again, to be clear, Witten made these comments before T.O. and his pal Deion Sanders got after Jason Garrett on national TV. One can only imagine what Witten thought if he saw the first part of that interview.
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WoodysGirl;2434877 said:Jason Witten: Cowboys have no room for complaining about roles
3:35 PM Sat, Nov 22, 2008 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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Here's what Jason Witten had to say Thursday -- before Part 1 of T.O.'s whinefest on NFL Network aired -- when asked if it was hard to keep No. 81 happy.
"Well, I don't think so," Witten said. "He's seeing a lot of different looks. He's creating a lot of different coverages. I think our staff, and I know Tony, a lot of what we do, we're trying to get him the ball. That's just the way game goes.
"I'd like to have more catches, too. But I mean, we're winning, you've got to put that first and understand that.
"We're trying to get him the ball as much as we can, I think. We all know that he's our playmaker, and one of them, but that's a challenge for everybody and sometimes you just have to take what the defense gives you, [like] Marion running the ball 25 times, if that's what happens.
"Especially at this point of the season, it's easy [to say], 'Oh, let's try to get a few more.' At this point, being 6-4, we don't have any room for that."
Again, to be clear, Witten made these comments before T.O. and his pal Deion Sanders got after Jason Garrett on national TV. One can only imagine what Witten thought if he saw the first part of that interview.
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I couldnt agree more and from this point on im in game mode and even after all the crap that went on this week with T.Os ill timed comments, i still believe he will come up big this week and that after that huge win over the STINKS we are going to keep on rolling and not look back...BOYS 34 WHINERS 17jobberone;2435062 said:TO is always good for a partial week's worth of crap from the 24hr sports 'news'/entertainment.
Ignore him. He has to get 4 TDs a game to be happy. And he'd likely say they still need to feed him more. He's partially right and always annoying.
+1cmacch;2434972 said:Isn't anyone else FED UP with talking about T.O.??
He's got a horrible attitude. He always has. Let's leave it at that.
:bang2:
Rampage;2434929 said:so now it's Garretts fault for him not getting seperation?
Nav22;2434946 said:Um...
It's Garrett's responsibility to make sure our offense is as productive as possible. T.O. is still an immense talent, and his straight-line speed is just as ridiculous as it always has been (see his TD vs. Cincinnati).
Where T.O. HAS shown his age is in the short interval game, the lateral movement/quickness aspect. So when defenders try harassing him at the line, it's tough for him to get into his "2nd gear" which separates him from most WRs.
WoodysGirl;2434877 said:Jason Witten: Cowboys have no room for complaining about roles
3:35 PM Sat, Nov 22, 2008 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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Here's what Jason Witten had to say Thursday -- before Part 1 of T.O.'s whinefest on NFL Network aired -- when asked if it was hard to keep No. 81 happy.
"Well, I don't think so," Witten said. "He's seeing a lot of different looks. He's creating a lot of different coverages. I think our staff, and I know Tony, a lot of what we do, we're trying to get him the ball. That's just the way game goes.
"I'd like to have more catches, too. But I mean, we're winning, you've got to put that first and understand that.
"We're trying to get him the ball as much as we can, I think. We all know that he's our playmaker, and one of them, but that's a challenge for everybody and sometimes you just have to take what the defense gives you, [like] Marion running the ball 25 times, if that's what happens.
"Especially at this point of the season, it's easy [to say], 'Oh, let's try to get a few more.' At this point, being 6-4, we don't have any room for that."
Again, to be clear, Witten made these comments before T.O. and his pal Deion Sanders got after Jason Garrett on national TV. One can only imagine what Witten thought if he saw the first part of that interview.
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zeromaster;2434927 said:Jason Witten and Terrell Owens are tied for drops with 5.
That is all.
dbair1967;2435798 said:Like I said in another thread, if the OL will keep playing like it did vs Wash last week and Romo gets healthy, everyone's numbers will get better.
The only thing that surprises me is Owens apparently didnt consider that before complaining about the system.