T.O. 'very close' to deal with Bengals

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DallasEast;3468445 said:
lol at you caring so much about a multi-millionaire not finding employment. talk about idiocy personified.


i have barely discussed TO unemployment on here.lol stop making stuff up to make yourself feel better.
 

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stilltheguru;3468628 said:
i have barely discussed TO unemployment on here.lol stop making stuff up to make yourself feel better.
"Discussed?" Talk about making something up. :rolleyes:

The message, which compelled you to "defend Terrell Owens' current employment status", consisted of a smiley and Just Say No image. Nothing more. Nothing less. That's it.

You decided to comment about my message. You obviously care about Terrell Owens. That was your only motivation for doing so. Why is your problem.

Terrell Owens' is not standing in line outside a soup kitchen waiting for his next meal. Your misplaced concern, about how others may view his current employment status, would be best served by directing it towards individuals who are in actual need of gainful employment in this depressed economy. Owens is a multi-millionaire athlete. Ergo, he does not fit that bill in any way, shape, form or fashion.

Nothing (literally) said about Terrell Owens will have absolutely zero impact on his future regardless of whether he does or does not eventually sign with another team. Good grief. Get over it already.
 

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DallasEast;3468804 said:
"Discussed?" Talk about making something up. :rolleyes:

The message, which compelled you to "defend Terrell Owens' current employment status", consisted of a smiley and Just Say No image. Nothing more. Nothing less. That's it.

You decided to comment about my message. You obviously care about Terrell Owens. That was your only motivation for doing so. Why is your problem.

Terrell Owens' is not standing in line outside a soup kitchen waiting for his next meal. Your misplaced concern, about how others may view his current employment status, would be best served by directing it towards individuals who are in actual need of gainful employment in this depressed economy. Owens is a multi-millionaire athlete. Ergo, he does not fit that bill in any way, shape, form or fashion.

Nothing (literally) said about Terrell Owens will have absolutely zero impact on his future regardless of whether he does or does not eventually sign with another team. Good grief. Get over it already.



so im wrong because i think its corny to be happy that a person is out of work? if im wrong i dont want to be right
 

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stilltheguru;3468980 said:
so im wrong because i think its corny to be happy that a person is out of work? if im wrong i dont want to be right

Go troll around somewhere else. The Rams have fan boards too.
 

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stilltheguru;3468980 said:
so im wrong because i think its corny to be happy that a person is out of work? if im wrong i dont want to be right
It is not a matter of right or wrong. It is entirely a matter of what is sensible and what is not. Taking exception to a multi-millionaire athlete's inability to join an NFL roster at the twilight of his career is clearly the latter. How Terrell Owens has instilled such unquestionable loyalty within the hearts of his fans is remarkable, to say the least.
 

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Cincinnati Bengals president Mike Brown confirmed his team's interest in free-agent receiver Terrell Owens on Monday.


"It's up to him," Brown said of Owens, according to Bengals.com. "We are talking to him. We have some interest."
Brown made his comments before the Bengals' training camp media luncheon.


He said that quarterback Carson Palmer, who has been working with Owens in California, reported that the receiver "can still run," according to the website.


Brown said that he was impressed with Owens' attitude when the team visited with him in March.


"I found him polite, nothing that has been said about him," Brown said, according to Bengals.com. "We like him as a player."


Owens also has another strong supporter in Chad Ochocinco, his close friend and reality TV colleague. The two have helped each other promote their respective shows on VH1.


The Bengals signed free-agent receiver Antonio Bryant during the offseason but Bryant has struggled so far. That has motivated the Bengals to take another look at Owens, a team source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.


Sources have told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen that the Rams also are interested in signing Owens.


The Rams asked Owens through his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, if he would consider a serious contract proposal, even though they are not considered a playoff contender. Rosenhaus told the team Owens would definitely consider it, sources said.


A high-ranking Rams official said a formal offer for Owens could come on Monday.


The 36-year-old Owens, a six-time Pro Bowler, had a pedestrian season with the Buffalo Bills last season, catching 55 passes for 829 yards and five touchdowns.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5411203
 
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