Terrell Owens Interview Aired in Toronto

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I live in Toronto and saw the interview, the first part, it was 30 minutes. You can see it at www.sportsnet.ca but I am not sure if it will work for you guys in the states.

My key observation of the interview is that Terrell Owens would trade anything right now to be back with the Cowboys. Several times he was asked about it and I honestly thought he was going to break down in tears. He did not once diss the team or anything or Romo or anyone. It was very professional, but this interview really made me miss him, cause you can tell he was just passionate and truly wanted to win, but I did not think he would be this compassionate or upset about not being in Dallas.

The interviewer also asked if he were to make it to the hall of fame which team would you want to represent, Owens said he had good times in SF and Philly but he really thought that he would go in and wanted too as a Cowboy, but now he doesn't know, "maybe ill go in with a hat that says "I love me some me"
 

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rkhaze;2709039 said:
I live in Toronto and saw the interview, the first part, it was 30 minutes. You can see it at www.sportsnet.ca but I am not sure if it will work for you guys in the states.

My key observation of the interview is that Terrell Owens would trade anything right now to be back with the Cowboys. Several times he was asked about it and I honestly thought he was going to break down in tears. He did not once diss the team or anything or Romo or anyone. It was very professional, but this interview really made me miss him, cause you can tell he was just passionate and truly wanted to win, but I did not think he would be this compassionate or upset about not being in Dallas.

The interviewer also asked if he were to make it to the hall of fame which team would you want to represent, Owens said he had good times in SF and Philly but he really thought that he would go in and wanted too as a Cowboy, but now he doesn't know, "maybe ill go in with a hat that says "I love me some me"

I saw part of it. He basically stated by not mentioning them that it was Phillips and Garrett that conspired to get him out of Dallas.
 

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CanadianCowboysFan;2709041 said:
I saw part of it. He basically stated by not mentioning them that it was Phillips and Garrett that conspired to get him out of Dallas.

Garrett I believe, Phillips I don't.

I don't see any way that Jerry would take Phillips over TO.
 

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For the time being, cutting Owens was not addition by subtraction.

I am truly dissapointed in the fact he won't retire a cowboy, he was one of the few members of our team that showed passion, during losses and wins.

Now I do love the Cowboys, but this team won't be as exciting as it has been for the past 3 years, it really wasn't fair that Owens, had to take the blame for our under-achievment. When it should have been the management.
 

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I'm not surprised that he still sounds like he misses being a Cowboy. You could see it in his face and hear it in his voice during his Bills introductory PC.
 

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ha ha ha...what a loser......so tired of poor T.O......i was just thinking how bad it must be to be him...to be innocent and true...having billionaires give me money to do a job as a pro and i just act like a fool
 

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Of course he's sad. He was cut from his third team and he's now in
Buffalo of all places. I grew up in Rochester NY, an hour out of Buffalo.
I moved as fast as I could when I was old enough to do so.

He must have toured the city by now, he wants out.:lmao2:
 

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rkhaze;2709039 said:
The interviewer also asked if he were to make it to the hall of fame which team would you want to represent, Owens said he had good times in SF and Philly but he really thought that he would go in and wanted too as a Cowboy, but now he doesn't know, "maybe ill go in with a hat that says "I love me some me"
Typical.

That's Terrell Owens. Always has been. Always will be.
 

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rkhaze;2709039 said:
I live in Toronto and saw the interview, the first part, it was 30 minutes. You can see it at www.sportsnet.ca but I am not sure if it will work for you guys in the states.

My key observation of the interview is that Terrell Owens would trade anything right now to be back with the Cowboys. Several times he was asked about it and I honestly thought he was going to break down in tears. He did not once diss the team or anything or Romo or anyone. It was very professional, but this interview really made me miss him, cause you can tell he was just passionate and truly wanted to win, but I did not think he would be this compassionate or upset about not being in Dallas.

The interviewer also asked if he were to make it to the hall of fame which team would you want to represent, Owens said he had good times in SF and Philly but he really thought that he would go in and wanted too as a Cowboy, but now he doesn't know, "maybe ill go in with a hat that says "I love me some me"

Typical T.O. Always sad after the fact. Too bad he didn't have that perspective during the season.

He's gone. I don't care what he has to say anymore, even if he shows remorse. Too little. Too late.
 

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tyke1doe;2710540 said:
Typical T.O. Always sad after the fact. Too bad he didn't have that perspective during the season.

He's gone. I don't care what he has to say anymore, even if he shows remorse. Too little. Too late.
Exactly. If he had only thought of being more team-oriented, like nixing that total Deion Sanders interview nonsense, he would probably be a Dallas Cowboy today. Sad for him, but certainly not unexpected in the least.
 
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