Terrell Owens Biography

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Coming up on ESPNC in about an hour. Check your guide for correct time.
 

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StarKist;2225498 said:
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It starts off that he was born in a manger, in a little town called Bethlehem...
 

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I missed his cause I had to go to my Mother-In-Laws for dinner. Family cookout thing so it was worth missing it for.

Was it any good? I had been watching the shows prior to that and saw the Moss one and almost all of the Peyton Manning one.
 

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I missed his cause I had to go to my Mother-In-Laws for dinner. Family cookout thing so it was worth missing it for.

Was it any good? I had been watching the shows prior to that and saw the Moss one and almost all of the Peyton Manning one.

To answer your question, I enjoyed the program. I'm sort of a biography fan.

T.O.'s childhood was a sad one. It helped me understand why he is who he is. In fact it brought a tear to my eye... seriously. :eek::

One of the points of focus was how isolated and rejected Terrell was as a child, not only by his father, but by the other children in his neighborhood.

The other black children in his neighborhood ostracized and rejected him because he was so much blacker than they were.

I came to understand why T.O. had such a conflict with McNabb and why McNabb considered their conflict as a black on black crime. (McNabb's words, not mine.) It's a result of issues T.O. has not resolved from his childhood.

T.O. was raised by his grandmother, who is the only person T.O. ever felt loved him. At about the same time he reach a mile stone in his pro career his grandmother's Alzheimer's progressed to a point that she didn't know who he was and he was unable to share that with her.

At that point the show went into his pro career.

I'll give it a B+ for a biography.
 

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StarKist;2225993 said:
To answer your question, I enjoyed the program. I'm sort of a biography fan.

T.O.'s childhood was a sad one. It helped me understand why he is who he is. In fact it brought a tear to my eye... seriously. :eek::

One of the points of focus was how isolated and rejected Terrell was as a child, not only by his father, but by the other children in his neighborhood.

The other black children in his neighborhood ostracized and rejected him because he was so much blacker than they were.

I came to understand why T.O. had such a conflict with McNabb and why McNabb considered their conflict as a black on black crime. (McNabb's words, not mine.) It's a result of issues T.O. has not resolved from his childhood.

T.O. was raised by his grandmother, who is the only person T.O. ever felt loved him. At about the same time he reach a mile stone in his pro career his grandmother's Alzheimer's progressed to a point that she didn't know who he was and he was unable to share that with her.

At that point the show went into his pro career.

I'll give it a B+ for a biography.

Oh boy, where we have come as a society :laugh2:
 

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yeah T O has really changed his life the last few years;

T O is one of my second favorite players on the team, Jason Witten is my favorite cowboy. Romo is third on my favorite cowboy of this current team.

A lot of people were against T O coming to the team, but I was for giving him a chance.
 
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