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Sullivan: As a leader, T.O. dropped the ball

By Jerry Sullivan
NEWS SENIOR SPORTS COLUMNIST
Updated: September 16, 2009, 9:00 AM

When the Bills signed Terrell Owens, we were told he would be a leader for a young team, a better teammate than we realized, a star who would bring some straight talk and swagger to the locker room.

So I had looked forward to hearing T.O. speak after his first real game as a Bill. And after Monday night's 25-24 loss to the Patriots, a lot of the media were eager to hear what the iconic receiver would say, what comforting words he would offer to his team and fans.

The answer was nothing. Owens pulled the old silent act after Buffalo blew a late 11-point lead in New England. He took a pass. The kind you can't drop.

"You're wasting your time," Owens told a horde of reporters at his locker. "I have nothing to say."

Perhaps T.O. concluded it wasn't in his self-interest to speak. Maybe he had to clear it with those two female advisers, to make certain it didn't compromise his well-crafted public image.

We could only guess how Owens felt about the painful loss, or his own meager contributions to the offense. Maybe he was afraid he might be goaded into griping about the fact that only four balls were thrown in his direction.

Still, it was weak. Owens has sold himself as a personality, a guy who commands people's attention. He got a key to the city. He has his own reality TV show. The reality after Monday's game was that he lacked the decency to stand and face the music after a tough loss.

Leodis McKelvin, the goat, was there to answer questions about his crucial fumble. Donte Whitner was crying, sniffling through his answers. But he was there. Even Aaron Schobel, who is always the first one out the door after games, stopped to take personal blame for not stopping Tom Brady at the end.

Owens? We were wasting our time. What? People are expected to tune into his insipid, self- serving TV show, but talking after a loss is a waste of time?

If you sell yourself as a man of the people, someone with a public forum, you ought to be consistent.

Gee, do you think T.O. would have talked if he had 12 catches, like Randy Moss and Wes Welker? It must have been hard, on a national stage, to be at best the third-best receiver out there.

If Owens had issues with the downfield passing game, he had a point. The Bills never tried to stretch the field. They didn't test the Pats long, or throw medium deep passes down the middle. Alex Van Pelt did a nice job in his first game as coordinator, but he was content to let Trent Edwards work underneath.

The offense was efficient. But 10 of Edwards' 15 completions went to Fred Jackson or the tight ends. Owens and Lee Evans, who earn $15 million a year between them, combined for five catches and 71 yards. Owens had two for 46. The other two throws resulted in a crucial drop and an offensive interference.

Owens was supposed to open things up for other receivers. But Evans had his usual struggles against the Pats: Three catches, 25 yards. Later, Edwards said the Pats had taken away both of his top wideouts.

The Bills must do a better job getting their two stars involved. Evans has now gone 11 regular-season games without a touchdown. He hasn't had a reception of more than 15 yards since Week 12 last season. Still, he didn't utter a peep of complaint. It wasn't the time for it.

This was the time to be a good teammate, a veteran who shows his younger teammates how you act in victory or defeat. When rookies and second-year men are taking the tough questions, when one of your defensive leaders is across the room in tears, a veteran shows how important it is to hang together.

They say Owens is a great teammate. But once the real games began, T.O. wasn't all about the team. He was, as we'd been warned, all about himself.

jsullivan@buffnews.com
 

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Did anyone catch him screaming at the offensive line on the very last series? The QB was getting tremendous pressure from 3 and 4 man fronts, and he was still getting sacked. TO came back to the huddle and screamed at them.

Deservedly so, but something about when its TO doing the yelling, it just turns people off.
 

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Hostile;2946203 said:
Still, it was weak. Owens has sold himself as a personality, a guy who commands people's attention. He got a key to the city. He has his own reality TV show. The reality after Monday's game was that he lacked the decency to stand and face the music after a tough loss.
To me, this whole "key to the city" thing was absolutely pathetic. He literally hadn't played a single down for the Bills, they were just celebrating his arrival. But what's his biggest claim to fame that might cause people to celebrate his arrival? Is he a champion? Does he hold records? Is he known for charitable endeavors?

No, no and no. His big claim to fame is that his past behavior where he has become a 100% spoiled brat when he doesn't get his way.
 

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Maybe he thinks he doesn't have to give free interviews now, since it might cut into the TO Show ratings.
 

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did any of you guys catch that interview that Suzy Kolber held with T.O. last week on sportscenter? this guy is so selfish it's hilarious. when asked what he learned about his expierences with his last 2 teams he says "not to trust anybody" which he was referring to Jerry lying to him imo. this guy is unbelievable!:laugh2:
 

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Who sold them the bill of goods that Owens was a good teammate and leader? Rosenhaus?
 

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Owens vs pats
2 for 46

witten vs bucs
5 for 71 yards


Deion was dying to know in April and may how witten would do? And I believe he also said he talked to a number of D-Coordinators who said they are just going to put 8 in the box and kill em. Not sure what is funnier, Deion thinking people will believe he talked to coordinators or if he actually thought witten needed bufffalo bill.
 

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theebs;2946702 said:
Owens vs pats
2 for 46

witten vs bucs
5 for 71 yards


Deion was dying to know in April and may how witten would do? And I believe he also said he talked to a number of D-Coordinators who said they are just going to put 8 in the box and kill em. Not sure what is funnier, Deion thinking people will believe he talked to coordinators or if he actually thought witten needed bufffalo bill.

Did you catch Rodney Harrison on NBC the other day saying Belichick barely cared about Owens, that Witten and Barber were the two they worried about?

Gawd I hate Deion.
 

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If you watched the game......The pats doubled both WR's most of the game and then dropped LB's deep in pass coverage. Edwards played a smart game and the Rb and TE were open all nite.

Now the media wants Edwards to throw down field more? Are they implying to FORCE the ball to Owens and Evans?

I thought Buffalo played a very good game and if it wasnt for a bone head move by the KR......the Bills could of had a surprising upset.
 

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Chocolate Lab;2946771 said:
Did you catch Rodney Harrison on NBC the other day saying Belichick barely cared about Owens, that Witten and Barber were the two they worried about?

Gawd I hate Deion.

That's not surprising at all.
 

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I prefer to look at it as TO turning on his mates. He could chose to be positive but he always pulls this obstinance crap. Dude has the maturity of an adolescent. Granny must have done a real number on his head.
 

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He should have had at least 4 catches that night but a penality on himself negated one and then his usual suspect hands cost him another.
 

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Rogah;2946275 said:
To me, this whole "key to the city" thing was absolutely pathetic. He literally hadn't played a single down for the Bills, they were just celebrating his arrival. But what's his biggest claim to fame that might cause people to celebrate his arrival? Is he a champion? Does he hold records? Is he known for charitable endeavors?

No, no and no. His big claim to fame is that his past behavior where he has become a 100% spoiled brat when he doesn't get his way.

Records and charities? Yes.
 

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Rogah;2948278 said:
Oh really..? Explain, please.

Most catches in a game (20) and like number 2 or 3 in every other recieving category.

He does alot w/ Alzheimers among other things

None of these things are secrets.....
 

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MarionBarberThe4th;2948285 said:
Most catches in a game (20) and like number 2 or 3 in every other recieving category.

He does alot w/ Alzheimers among other things

None of these things are secrets.....
Whoa. He's got the record for most catches in a game.

Yeah I can see how that deserves a key to the city :rolleyes:
 

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CowboyWay;2946216 said:
Did anyone catch him screaming at the offensive line on the very last series? The QB was getting tremendous pressure from 3 and 4 man fronts, and he was still getting sacked. TO came back to the huddle and screamed at them.

Deservedly so, but something about when its TO doing the yelling, it just turns people off.






:rolleyes:. Give me a break
 
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