Sources: Dallas may release Owens (ESPN) *Merge*

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3833575

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Improving locker room chemistry will be the highest priority for the Dallas Cowboys this offseason and that will force serious discussions between Wade Phillips' coaching staff and owner Jerry Jones about whether to release controversial wide receiver Terrell Owens, according to team and league sources.

"I think we all know that chemistry is the problem with this team more than the schemes or anything else,'' a Cowboys source said. "Are we going to continue to allow talent to outweigh everything else in the decisions we make with players and putting the roster together? We're like the Commanders used to be when they signed every player they wanted. There's more to it than talent. It has to be more about the team.''

"The big one [Owens] didn't get discussed yet, but I'm sure it will and real hard.''

The Cowboys released twice-suspended cornerback Pacman Jones last week and Tank Johnson is expected to depart through free agency. Both decisions are at least partly related to the renewed emphasis on creating a different atmosphere in the locker room. The Cowboys began their ill-fated 2008 season with three players on the roster who had been suspended by the league or their previous teams -- Jones, Johnson and Owens.

At least two sources believe that vice president Stephen Jones will attempt to convince his father that Owens should be finished with the Cowboys. But Jerry Jones just last year invested a $12 million signing bonus in Owens, which means there would be salary-cap fallout. In fact, Jerry Jones has suggested that there might be enough damage that the team would find it difficult to sign NFL sack leader DeMarcus Ware to a new contract.

"I think some of people want to just cut our losses and get rid of all those guys _ TO, Tank, Pacman,'' another Cowboys source said. "But I really think Jerry likes the thrill of trying to make it all work."

The discussions involving Owens have not yet been formally initiated and probably will not occur until the Cowboys are more certain of the composition of their coaching staff.

Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett's candidacy for at least two NFL head coaching positions could influence the Owens debate. Garrett met with the St. Louis Rams on Wednesday after interviewing last week with the Detroit Lions.

At the moment, Jones has insisted that Phillips will return, but he might have to reconsider if Garrett secures another opportunity. There are people within the Cowboys organization who do not believe that Garrett would turn down another job unless Jones was willing to promote him to head coach in Dallas and purge Owens from the roster.

Not only does Owens have relationship issues with quarterback Tony Romo and tight end Jason Witten, but the controversial receiver consistently criticized Garrett's play calling and his offensive schemes to the point that sources say the offensive coordinator does not believe they can co-exist.

The potential of the Cowboys losing Garrett to another team could accelerate the timetable for a decision about Owens. They had expected not to face a deadline until his $3 million roster bonus is due June 3. But that changes if Garrett finds himself in a position to leave the Cowboys and makes Owens' departure a condition of his remaining.

"I think Jerry would have to think about it, but I believe he'd let Jason leave,'' said one team source, believing Jones would prefer to be relieved of his remaining $6 million obligation to Garrett.

Regardless, Owens could still be jettisoned. His detractors can argue their belief that that Owens, 35, is a poor route runner with inconsistent hands and generally a descending player who seldom accepts responsibility for his own shortcomings. There is fear internally that he will become more volatile if his performance continues to deteriorate -- and that he may feel more empowered if he perceives that his presence forced Garrett to depart.

Of particular concern is the apparent negative influence Owens has had on teammates such as Roy Williams and Patrick Crayton and even running back Marion Barber.

"You have to be worried about his influence over there, and I think we'd get some of those players back over to our side if he was gone,'' another source said. "I think we have to decide how detrimental he is to Witten and Romo.''

While Garrett's offensive productivity plunged and quarterback Romo appeared to regress in his second full season as the starting quarterback, Jerry Jones apparently still covets his young offensive coordinator. The perception within the Cowboys coaching and executive offices is that the team's demise was more the result of poor locker room chemistry and a serious leadership void than it was a failure of Garrett's system.

It was Jones who personally returned Garrett to the Cowboys organization with the expectation the he would eventually become the next head coach of the franchise. When Garrett was offered head-coaching positions with the Ravens and Falcons exactly a year ago, Jones persuaded him to remain with the Cowboys by making him the highest-paid assistant coach in football. Jones was fiercely determined to have Garrett develop Romo, maintain offensive continuity and even mentioned his view of the team's future with Garrrett as head coach in the new $1 billion stadium, which the team opens next season.

Ed Werder covers the NFL for ESPN.
 

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1st Parcells left because of Owens now Garrett is ready to leave too. I'm no fan of Garrett but Owens costs too much for what he brings to the team.

"At least two sources believe that vice president Stephen Jones will attempt to convince his father that Owens should be finished with the Cowboys." please be true. Stephan Jones is our Savior! listen to your son Jerry.
 

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"I think we all know that chemistry is the problem with this team more than the schemes or anything else,'' a Cowboys source said. "Are we going to continue to allow talent to outweigh everything else in the decisions we make with players and putting the roster together? We're like the Commanders used to be when they signed every player they wanted. There's more to it than talent. It has to be more about the team.''
:clap2:

"I think some of people want to just cut our losses and get rid of all those guys _ TO, Tank, Pacman,'' another Cowboys source said. "But I really think Jerry likes the thrill of trying to make it all work."
:bang2:

Of particular concern is the apparent negative influence Owens has had on teammates such as Roy Williams and Patrick Crayton and even running back Marion Barber.
I'm not blaming TO for this, but Galloway said today to watch out for a developing story that Barber was and is mad as hell about Jerry calling him out about the toe injury. Said it's nothing huge, but just keep an eye out for it over the next few weeks. That was all he'd say.
 

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Chocolate Lab;2576329 said:
:clap2:

:bang2:


I'm not blaming TO for this, but Galloway said today to watch out for a developing story that Barber was and is mad as hell about Jerry calling him out about the toe injury. Said it's nothing huge, but just keep an eye out for it over the next few weeks. That was all he'd say.

and what exactly can marion barber do?
 

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TO is clearly in decline and we would be better off without him going into the future, IMO. Jones has got to stop his habit of renegotiating every player in the final year of his contract to a long-term deal. We would not have had this headache this year if we had not done that deal as TO would have been on his best behaviour again. Giving him that deal gave him security and let the demons out again once he figured he wouldn't be let go due to cap reasons.

Jones once again proves that he needs a football man to reign him in.
 

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obviously ESPN again didn't do their homework because 600k will not make a difference in resigning ware. especially since due to hannah's contract, we are now 10 mil under the cap and that was before pacman getting cut.
 

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glorydaysrback;2576340 said:
and what exactly can marion barber do?

Right, that's what Mosley was saying... That he just got paid a ton, what's he going to do other than pout? Galloway even agreed. But someone must have told him Barber was really upset about it.

Anyway, sorry, don't want to jack the thread.

This is GREAT news, guys. Even if we don't get rid of TO, just the fact that the higher-ups realize chemistry has been a problem is huge. Huge! I was really afraid we'd stick our heads in the sand and hope this all got better on its own somehow.

Of course, Jerry might still do that. But don't you guys think it's great news that the team at least realizes this and wants to do something about it?
 

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If we want to "clean" up this entire mess... fine.

Pacman gone. Tank gone. Owens gone. Spencer gone, then, too.

Let's get rid of them all.

See if it works.
 

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So Werder says breathlessly "Dallas may release Owens accourding to sources"?


The his "source" says they havent even discussed Owens?


Yup that there is good stuff
 

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If this isn't true, or if after all this they decide to keep him, TO is going to raise hell over this. He is already paranoid. This kind of stuff being reported doesn't help us at all. Dallas sources and unnamed officials need to shut the heck up. If I was Jerry I would seriously consider issuing gag orders to everyone and fire anyone that was caught giving information to reporters.
 

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SteveOS;2576310 said:
"I think some of people want to just cut our losses and get rid of all those guys _ TO, Tank, Pacman,'' another Cowboys source said. "But I really think Jerry likes the thrill of trying to make it all work."

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BigDFan5;2576371 said:
So Werder says breathlessly "Dallas may release Owens accourding to sources"?


The his "source" says they havent even discussed Owens?


Yup that there is good stuff


Except Lombardi essentially reported the same thing. Someone at VR is yapping.
 

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At this point, changes need to be made, but we need to actually let TO know thats it is a possibility he could get cut, if he acknowledges this and still doesn't change then, to hell with him. Don't get me wrong, i am a huge TO(the player) fan. its just he always seems to keep startin all this uneccesary bull****. i jus gets old and deminishes the team.
 

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BigDFan5;2576371 said:
So Werder says breathlessly "Dallas may release Owens accourding to sources"?


The his "source" says they havent even discussed Owens?


Yup that there is good stuff

That's about where I stopped too. Werder has some brass ones to keep printing crap like this.

...not that I would be upset if it were true.
 

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BigDFan5;2576371 said:
So Werder says breathlessly "Dallas may release Owens accourding to sources"?


The his "source" says they havent even discussed Owens?


Yup that there is good stuff

exactly! more great journalism.....since when did an anonymous source's best guess at something that admittedly hasn't even been discussed become valid for an article saying dallas may release him?

"The big one [Owens] didn't get discussed yet, but I'm sure it will and real hard.''
 

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bbgun;2576381 said:
Except Lombardi essentially reported the same thing. Someone at VR is yapping.

Or they're yapping to each other. It wouldn't be the first time a sports writer used another as a source.
 

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bbgun;2576381 said:
Except Lombardi essentially reported the same thing. Someone at VR is yapping.

And Galloway and JFE each independently got the same feeling about this being possible, too.
 

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bbgun;2576381 said:
Except Lombardi essentially reported the same thing. Someone at VR is yapping.


The source in this article contradicts Lombardi as well.

You cant have "serious internal discussions'


If discussions have not begun


Just like the title "Dallas may release Owens" doesnt jive with the info provided.


I am not a huge TO fan he can go or he can stay as far as I am concerned. I think alot of the so called negative about him is BS. Yet if the team feels we could be better without him so be it. I hope they have a plan to fill his spot.

My contention is the words in the article doesnt not match up to what was actually stated by the supposed source
 
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