Terrell Owens Helps Woman Nearly Plowed By Car

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romoakatruebeast;2656937 said:
just a warning for the future zoners who post in here.

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I thought that only folks with red names could "warn" posters :confused:

HEY!!! :mad:

Why can't I warn posters too? :(
 

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romoakatruebeast;2656942 said:
see, thats what i like to hear.

Who cares what you want to hear.

Good job Terrell.

Anyone going to see him at The Alley Cat on Saturday?
 

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WoodysGirl;2656852 said:
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The Dallas Cowboys may not have had a season to remember, missing the playoffs with such a talented team and watching another December slump, but they sure had their fare share of good-hearted tales.

There was Tony Romo, who helped a family change a flat tire on the side of the road.

Then there was Tony Romo again, who took a homeless guy to the movies.



Now, we have Terrell Owens helping a woman who was nearly struck by a maniac driver. It’s true. You can read about the odd episode at the very end of this article out of Virginia:
On a walk to a nearby drugstore, she stepped off a curb and was almost run down by a driver who changed lanes abruptly.
Hopping back onto the curb, she nearly collided with an athletic-looking fellow who checked to see that she was OK and made sure she made it back to the hotel.
That same fellow came through the company’s booth the next day.
“That’s Terrell Owens!” Ed Lawrence pointed out to his sister-in-law, who didn’t know the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver.
“He was so nice when I saw him at the booth and thanked him again for helping me,” she said. “He talked to us for a while and was very nice, posing for a picture with me. The class loved it.”
So, Owensdidn’t do anything superhuman, but it seems like he went the extra mile to be nice, and the picture above is proof of it. Now, if only these players could have chemistry like this in the locker room. Maybe this story seals his stay in Big D.

http://thelandryhat.com/2009/02/26/terrell-owens-helps-woman-nearly-plowed-by-car/

Link to Full article - http://www.fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2009/022009/02262009/448670/index_html?page=2

This all has to be a lie. You all know it. TO is a evil, evil, disgusting, cancer of a man. Didn't you all know that? No way he'd have done this.
 

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WoodysGirl;2656852 said:
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The Dallas Cowboys may not have had a season to remember, missing the playoffs with such a talented team and watching another December slump, but they sure had their fare share of good-hearted tales.

There was Tony Romo, who helped a family change a flat tire on the side of the road.

Then there was Tony Romo again, who took a homeless guy to the movies.



Now, we have Terrell Owens helping a woman who was nearly struck by a maniac driver. It’s true. You can read about the odd episode at the very end of this article out of Virginia:
On a walk to a nearby drugstore, she stepped off a curb and was almost run down by a driver who changed lanes abruptly.
Hopping back onto the curb, she nearly collided with an athletic-looking fellow who checked to see that she was OK and made sure she made it back to the hotel.
That same fellow came through the company’s booth the next day.
“That’s Terrell Owens!” Ed Lawrence pointed out to his sister-in-law, who didn’t know the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver.
“He was so nice when I saw him at the booth and thanked him again for helping me,” she said. “He talked to us for a while and was very nice, posing for a picture with me. The class loved it.”
So, Owensdidn’t do anything superhuman, but it seems like he went the extra mile to be nice, and the picture above is proof of it. Now, if only these players could have chemistry like this in the locker room. Maybe this story seals his stay in Big D.

http://thelandryhat.com/2009/02/26/terrell-owens-helps-woman-nearly-plowed-by-car/

Link to Full article - http://www.fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2009/022009/02262009/448670/index_html?page=2

This is 2009.

Next week we are going to hear she was a world class pick pocket and T.O.'s wallet was a goner.

:laugh2:
 

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Why wasn't Owens working on running routes and learning the playbook?

He doesn't have time to be nice, hanging out all day with someone who wasn't hurt.

This is EXACTLY why we fade every year in December.
 

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Vintage;2657123 said:
Why wasn't Owens working on running routes and learning the playbook?

He doesn't have time to be nice, hanging out all day with someone who wasn't hurt.

This is EXACTLY why we fade every year in December.

He was doing his best Tim Tebow impersonation so leave him alone, lol.
 

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Hostile;2657125 said:
Read it again, he (Nobody) does care.
He does, doesn't he? It kinda makes him both bossy and cranky, but not necessarily in that order.
 

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dcfanatic;2657128 said:
He was doing his best Tim Tebow impersonation so leave him alone, lol.
Not even close. Tebow would have chased down the speeding car, caught it and made a Citizen's Arrest.
 

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Hypnotoad;2656859 said:
The driver who nearly hit the woman was Drew Rosenhaus...
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Good one. :p:

But regardless of what TO does to team chemistry, I'm convinced he's a good soul overall....just has a few wires crossed.

This is no statement one way or the other on whether we shoud keep him, but more of how he is outside of football. I've played hoops with him and have spoken to him a few other times. He really seems like a good guy to me.
 

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Hostile;2657140 said:
Not even close. Tebow would have chased down the speeding car, caught it and made a Citizen's Arrest.
or given him a free vasectomy.:bounce:
 

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Tim Tebow would've ran down the driver of that car, carried him to a police station and made him confess [strike]to the Lord[/strike] that he almost hit that woman.

No one measures up to Tim Tebow.

No one.
 

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Hostile;2657140 said:
Not even close. Tebow would have chased down the speeding car, caught it and made a Citizen's Arrest.
RATS! Stop reading my transparent mind!!!
 

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Hostile;2657140 said:
Not even close. Tebow would have chased down the speeding car, caught it and made a Citizen's Arrest.


Tebow is like Neo.

He'd have held his hand up, said "no", and the car would have stopped on a dime.
 
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