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Cowboys to beat the Eagles. I know. You're sick of hearing about him.





T.O. calls Cowboys over Eagles
POSTED: November 5, 2009
By the Inquirer Staff
DON HEUPEL / Associated Press

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Terrell Owens knows both the Eagles and Cowboys, having played for both NFC East teams. Now, he's struggling in exile with the Buffalo Bills. The Eagles and Dallas Cowboys, two of Terrell Owens' former teams, meet Sunday. As you might have heard, Owens left Philadelphia and Dallas amid some acrimony.


Owens is now in Buffalo, where the acrimony is over why the Bills stink and when they will stop stinking.
But we care about things here, the center of the universe. When asked by a reporter for the Buffalo News which team he would root for in Sunday night's Eagles-Cowboys game, Owens said, "Obviously, the game could go either way. But I have to go with my guys down in Big D."
Owens' view will not alter the Earth's spin or even the Eagles-Cowboys game. But he was such a beacon of energy and angst during his days in Philly and Dallas that one can't resist the urge to ask, to hope for something incendiary.
Buffalo is a fine, upstanding community, and it's in New York, but it's a long way from the lights of Broadway. And Owens has, by his standards, mostly avoided starting fires.
Owens is not a recluse, though. After his first practice with the Bills in May, he served as the sportscaster on one of the evening news shows.
"The top story in sports tonight is 'I'm here,' " Owens said on the air, according to the News. He showed some videotape and then added, "Now let's hear what I had to say after practice."
Cast adrift by the Cowboys in the off-season, Owens did not get a lot of offers, as teams worried about chemistry, quarterback relations, his age (35), and how they might be portrayed in Owens' quasi-reality show. Bills owner Ralph Wilson was ready for some pizzazz after three straight 7-9 seasons and a 5-11 campaign before that. Alas, the Bills are just 3-5.
Bills quarterback Trent Edwards missed the last two games after suffering a concussion but might be back Nov. 15, when the Bills return from their bye week.
Meanwhile, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick - who managed to tie the Eagles, 13-13, while with Cincinnati last season - has struggled. He did complete five passes to Owens for 39 yards on Sunday, but they came in a 31-10 loss to Houston. The lone Buffalo TD came on a 29-yard end around by Owens.
One of the problems for Edwards and Fitzpatrick is that left tackle Jason Peters was traded to the Eagles and Demetrius Bell now has the job. Also, right tackle Jamon Meredith got hurt.
"It's hard to get into a rhythm or develop any kind of chemistry when those guys aren't the guys that started through training camp," Owens said after the game, according to the News. "Every week we've played with an injury or two on both sides of the ball. . . . We're playing musical chairs with a lot of guys in the line."
 
By the Inquirer Staff

The Eagles and Dallas Cowboys, two of Terrell Owens' former teams, meet Sunday.

As you might have heard, Owens left Philadelphia and Dallas amid some acrimony.

Owens is now in Buffalo, where the acrimony is over why the Bills stink and when they will stop stinking.

But we care about things here, the center of the universe. When asked by a reporter for the Buffalo News which team he would root for in Sunday night's Eagles-Cowboys game, Owens said, "Obviously, the game could go either way. But I have to go with my guys down in Big D."

Owens' view will not alter the Earth's spin or even the Eagles-Cowboys game. But he was such a beacon of energy and angst during his days in Philly and Dallas that one can't resist the urge to ask, to hope for something incendiary.

Buffalo is a fine, upstanding community, and it's in New York, but it's a long way from the lights of Broadway. And Owens has, by his standards, mostly avoided starting fires.

Owens is not a recluse, though. After his first practice with the Bills in May, he served as the sportscaster on one of the evening news shows.

"The top story in sports tonight is 'I'm here,' " Owens said on the air, according to the News. He showed some videotape and then added, "Now let's hear what I had to say after practice."

Cast adrift by the Cowboys in the off-season, Owens did not get a lot of offers, as teams worried about chemistry, quarterback relations, his age (35), and how they might be portrayed in Owens' quasi-reality show. Bills owner Ralph Wilson was ready for some pizzazz after three straight 7-9 seasons and a 5-11 campaign before that. Alas, the Bills are just 3-5.

Bills quarterback Trent Edwards missed the last two games after suffering a concussion but might be back Nov. 15, when the Bills return from their bye week.

Meanwhile, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick - who managed to tie the Eagles, 13-13, while with Cincinnati last season - has struggled. He did complete five passes to Owens for 39 yards on Sunday, but they came in a 31-10 loss to Houston. The lone Buffalo TD came on a 29-yard end around by Owens.

One of the problems for Edwards and Fitzpatrick is that left tackle Jason Peters was traded to the Eagles and Demetrius Bell now has the job. Also, right tackle Jamon Meredith got hurt.

"It's hard to get into a rhythm or develop any kind of chemistry when those guys aren't the guys that started through training camp," Owens said after the game, according to the News. "Every week we've played with an injury or two on both sides of the ball. . . . We're playing musical chairs with a lot of guys in the line."
 
You know, Owens makes a good point. The Bills spent all preseason workling on a K-Gun style offense. Then, in the weeks before the season, they trade their starting left tackle and fire their offensive coordinator and scrap the offense they had been working on all offseason, without even trying it. Was that a recipe for success?

The reality is, they need to build the offensive line, and get a real QB. Edwards will never be anything more than average. A great NFL number 2 QB. Not a starter. They need to trade for, or draft, a strong armed franchise type QB that they can move into the future with.
 
Wrangler87;3057440 said:
You know, Owens makes a good point. The Bills spent all preseason workling on a K-Gun style offense. Then, in the weeks before the season, they trade their starting left tackle and fire their offensive coordinator and scrap the offense they had been working on all offseason, without even trying it. Was that a recipe for success?

The reality is, they need to build the offensive line, and get a real QB. Edwards will never be anything more than average. A great NFL number 2 QB. Not a starter. They need to trade for, or draft, a strong armed franchise type QB that they can move into the future with.



NO! He's washed up and Lee Evans sucks. You didn't get the memo? Go to the NFL Zone bro.
 
Who cares what he thinks as if he's relevant. Shouldn't he be preparing for HIS game and worrying and making somewhat of an impact for HIS team. Sorry.. TO and Roy Williams are on my **** list.
 
big dog cowboy;3057461 said:
Who???

Oh. Meh.
Yeagermeister;3057465 said:
Quit it you guys! You two are cracking me up and I'm trying very hard not to post in this thread! :laugh1:



oh dang. :(
 
While I STILL believe Roy Williams will contribute. He is going about things the wrong way.


Only if Owens would have shut up. He and Miles could be a awesome tandem. Atleast TO produced here. Roy is not and is starting to annoy me.

BUT... I digress. Go Roy.... come on man!!
 
Thanks TO. I am glad to have your vote of confidence this week. Hopefully you'll do well once you guys comeback from the bye.
 
In all fairness to the Eagles (that hurt me to type) he is not qualified to have an opinion on them at this point. The former team he was on is virtually gone. Dallas has had some change from when TO was last here, but the Eagles have had major changes across the board.

Glad he picked us, but the interviewer asked a really dumb question if that was his criteria for asking the man.
 
This just means TO has more disdain for Philly than he does Dallas. The Philly fans are pretty brutal where he's concerned, so I don't blame him.

Speaking of Philly fans, I'm so glad the Yankees won last night. I don't want that town to be happy about anything. Ever. (Sorry Zoners who live in Philly. Just being honest).
 
THEHEREAFTER;3057460 said:
Who cares what he thinks as if he's relevant. Shouldn't he be preparing for HIS game and worrying and making somewhat of an impact for HIS team. Sorry.. TO and Roy Williams are on my **** list.

Absolutely nobody cares. Nobody.
 
Hostile;3057653 said:
the interviewer asked a really dumb question if that was his criteria for asking the man.

Right. May as well asked him who he hates most. Donovan or Romo.


Pot stirrer..............
 

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