Terrell Owens

Not at all. Im sure hes just fine, but as a vet, likes to miss camp.
 
I voted for the keep a close eye on it you never know option.

However, I would venture to say it is nothing serious at all.
 
wileedog said:
I think he's had a enough of T-New.... ;)

LOL. I am loving that our DBs are getting the best of our WRs. I am a WAY bigger fan of our defense than of our offense, particulalrly after I watched it dominate the best offenses in football during like a 4 week stretch last year.

We really need more polls.
 
Soreness isn't much of an issue. A pull would be a scare. A tear would mean him missing some games, but he probably wouldn't be the same player he was.

In essence, I don't see this as an issue. But he's Terrell Owens so the media has to have a kaniption over it.


Rich..........
 
Could be a little bit of a ploy. To give some of the young bubble WR's some extra reps, to see what they have.
 
It's just soreness. Guy is getting back in the routine of football after being away for almost a year. I'm sure he'll be back within 1-2 days.
 
wileedog said:
I think he's had a enough of T-New.... ;)
Not only that, but Henry is huge and is physically whipping folks up. He's had enough of both.
 
baj1dallas said:
just another vet deciding he's had enough and wants a little vacation.
This should have been the first choice in the poll.
 
I dont think he is faking or lying about it, but he needs to get his butt back onto the practice field. The timing and experience he can build with Drew and even Romo during the preseason is the stuff that is irreplacable once opening day hits.
 
JustSayNotoTO said:
I dont think he is faking or lying about it, but he needs to get his butt back onto the practice field. The timing and experience he can build with Drew and even Romo during the preseason is the stuff that is irreplacable once opening day hits.

Good thoughts:bow: BUT I must say Terrell Owens needs to heal up for the regular season.

Just hoping he don't get no serious injury. I praying that him and our other players stay healthy.
 
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