InmanRoshi;3160230 said:
I think a lot of people see the TO vs Romo saga as "Outspoken black man is made the scapegoat to protect white golden boy".
In fact, listening to Dallas radio callers all offseason, I don't think so ... I know so.
I'm sure some feel that way but as for Dungy, i never got the feeling that he felt that way about the situation. I've never felt that he sided with Owens at any time. Here is his latest take on Owens.
http://content.usatoday.com/communi...-attitude-if-you-want-to-win-a-championship/1
Former Colts coach Tony Dungy is the latest to adds words of scorn for Terrell Owens' behavior with the Buffalo Bills.
Dungy told Dan Patrick on his radio show that he feels bad for Bills coach Dick Jauron.
"You get a lot of productivity from (Owens) ... but you also get the other side of it. That's hard for a coach," Dungy told Patrick. "You can't have the me-first attitude if you want to win a championship."
NBC analyst Rodney Harrison was also critical of Owens on Wednesday when he asserted the Bills receiver is too concerned with stats and will "never" be a champion.
After Owens had a testy encounter with reporters on Sunday after he failed to catch a for the first time in 185 games, Dungy said Owens can be a major distraction. "That's hard to coach," Dungy said.
Today, the former coach and current NBC analyst added that it's OK for receivers to be unhappy with their role on the team, but those frustrations shouldn't be aired outside the team.
"You gotta bring it to me as a coach," Dungy told Patrick. "You have to do it within the framework of a team. ... Not take it out in press conferences ... reality shows."
Owens on Wednesday said he is trying not to vent his complaints through reporters and added whether he speaks to the news media or no, he's "in a no-win situation." -- Sean Leahy
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