T.O, Romo and McNabb

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by Rich Hofmann
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/hofmann/TO_Romo_and_McNabb.html

There's a story on Yahoo! about Terrell Owens and his exit from the Cowboys. It quotes Stephen Jones, son of owner Jerry and the guy who runs a lot of what goes on in Dallas these days. It seems to me, Jones hits it just right -- because it sounds so much like the reality the Eagles faced back when T.O. was here.

The operating shorthand is that Owens is a pain in the ***, such an organizational irritant that it isn't possible for a team to survive his nonsense over the long term. There is truth to that, no doubt. There is absolutely truth to that. But when you really look back on it, the issue for the organization is different, deeper, more nuanced. In Dallas, as in Philadelphia, the real issue was the way that Owens divided the locker room and prevented the quarterback from leading. The problem was not that he tore down the organization. Instead, it was that so many of the players were attracted to him.

Listen to Stephen Jones:

“It’s hard to take over leadership when you’ve got a strong personality like Terrell,” Jones said. “If you look back at our old teams [from the 1990s], a lot of people would say maybe Michael [Irvin] was the leader. Then you might say, ‘He was a receiver. What about Troy [Aikman]? He was the quarterback. Wasn’t he the leader?’ And the answer is, yeah, Troy was a leader. But if Michael wasn’t supportive of him, Troy would’ve had problems.

“A lot of our players thought the world of Terrell – they still do. They loved the way he prepared and how hard he played, and everybody respected his skills and what he’d done in the league. And with him here, I think he was always going to carry that kind of weight.”

It is exactly what happened here. The whining about his contract was the pain-in-the-*** part, a splendid sideshow. But in the end, the Donovan McNabb part of it was what drove everything. It was the potential division of the locker room. It was the impediment that placed in the quarterback's way. And while he is declining now, and the Cowboys do have other receivers -- led by Roy Williams -- that wedge in the locker room is why Owens had to leave Dallas and go to Buffalo, just as he had to leave Philadelphia.
 

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He's an atomic bomb. N-E-V-E-R should have been brought here. Very stupid decision and now Jerry is paying for it.
 

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While he didn't crash and burn in Dallas like he did in Philly, the circumstances ended up being pretty similar for his exit. Pretty interesting how it all turned out.
 

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Jon88;2816751 said:
He's an atomic bomb. N-E-V-E-R should have been brought here. Very stupid decision and now Jerry is paying for it.
It was always a short term decision, the original three year deal was fine, extending it was the mistake.

He was brought in to win now, they failed in all three attempts and the core of the franchise is now approaching its prime while he is departing his.

Dallas' window isn't closed, they've got a four year window in there before peak and decline hit Romo and Barber and the o-line gets too old, TO was never here for the long haul, only a quickie championship for parcells and Bledsoe, that failed, he stayed on, his contract was extended when it should've just quietly expired after 2008.
 

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Aikbach;2816769 said:
It was always a short term decision, the original three year deal was fine, extending it was the mistake.

He was brought in to win now, they failed in all three attempts and the core of the franchise is now approaching its prime while he is departing his.

Dallas' window isn't closed, they've got a four year window in there before peak and decline hit Romo and Barber and the o-line gets too old, TO was never here for the long haul, only a quickie championship for parcells and Bledsoe, that failed, he stayed on, his contract was extended when it should've just quietly expired after 2008.
Hey Aikbach, I hope you're safe over there.

As far as TO, I enjoyed his time with the Cowboys, but he wore out his welcome. I'm glad Stephen has some influence at the top. He's seems like a highly intelligent and level-headed man.
 

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Aikbach;2816769 said:
It was always a short term decision, the original three year deal was fine, extending it was the mistake.

He was brought in to win now, they failed in all three attempts and the core of the franchise is now approaching its prime while he is departing his.

Dallas' window isn't closed, they've got a four year window in there before peak and decline hit Romo and Barber and the o-line gets too old, TO was never here for the long haul, only a quickie championship for parcells and Bledsoe, that failed, he stayed on, his contract was extended when it should've just quietly expired after 2008.
Yep, Jerry should have just let year 3 play out instaed he probably got worried TO would be pissy in the last year of the deal and gave him more cash and more years. Just stupid on Jerry's part.
 

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Jon88;2816751 said:
He's an atomic bomb. N-E-V-E-R should have been brought here. Very stupid decision and now Jerry is paying for it.

By week three, nobody's going to remember that TO was here at all. Meanwhile, he helped the team for the better part of 3 years, and got Jerry a ton of free publicity to-boot.
 

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Idgit;2816892 said:
By week three, nobody's going to remember that TO was here at all. Meanwhile, he helped the team for the better part of 3 years, and got Jerry a ton of free publicity to-boot.
If you believe that you're dumber than your avi looks.
 

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Big Dakota;2816915 said:
If you believe that you're dumber than your avi looks.

We'll see by week 3. If we're sitting at 3-0, nobody's going to be talking about TO unless it's to say it's a good thing he's gone.
 
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