Better question, how long will it be before some Dallas fan remembers TOs defilment of their star and just pops a cap in his whiny a**.
I think T.O should have gone to the Raiders. Then he and Randy Moss could have gotten married and could sit around and cry together all the time when the balls don't come their way. It could be a very special relationship.
If I was Parcells, I would have wanted my receiver but hold the cheese.
T.O will self destruct in Dallas, but will put up some good numbers in the mean time. That is just what T.O does.
- Cai
2006-08-25 04:54:15
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answered by cailano 6
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I am not thrilled with the fact that T.O. is a Cowboy. Anyone who disrespects the Star should never be a Cowboy. I have been trying to give him the benefit of the doubt but the same old spoiled jerk is coming out here in Dallas too. Luckily they have some things in place with his contract that will allow the team to let him go without much penalty. I would have rather payed Keyshawn Johnson what he wanted and gotten some quality offensive line help for what they paid T.O.. The younger receivers are starting to get better and now they have a kicker who could actually win them some games. Bringing T.O. is starting to look like a big mistake. He's an awesome player, but a terrible human being and teammate. The media sucks for making this such a circus. It just fuels the fire between T.O. and Bill Parcells. I have a strange feeling that T.O. could possibly never play a down for Dallas. In my opinion, trade him, if it's possible anyone would want him, and get some help in other areas. Right now it's not worth it to have T.O. possibly destroy the team chemistry that the coaching staff have worked so hard to build. The Cowboys seem to be headed in the right direction, but as it did in Philly, all that could change very quickly. There were several other free agents out there that were available that the Cowboys would have been better off signing and that would have at least practiced in training camp. I don't have an opinion on whether or not T.O. is injured, I will never criticize any player for that. But what surely isn't injured is his mouth, because everytime he opens it stupidity flies out of it. I wish this situation could work out but by what has transpired this past week it only shows me that things could and probably will get worse for the Cowboys. It sure is a shame, this could be a special year for the Cowboys. With or without T.O.
2006-08-25 12:45:44
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answered by Dah veed 5
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I think the media is not helping with this matter u know that ESPN is just waiting for something to happen so they can report it over & over & over again, even Bill Parcells has said it in his interviews. This is preseason, wait 'til the season starts and we'll see what happens between Parcells & Owens. I know everyone wants to see him play/practice, everyone wants to see him screw up so it can be all over the news, give the guy the benefit of the doubt if Owens does screw up during the season, I know Parcells will know how to take care of him.
2006-08-25 14:02:53
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answered by Lil'MissSnshne 4
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It will all depend on Owens performance and involvement in the offense when the regular season starts. If Parcells does not give Owens the playing time he wants because he missed practice, (or the ball does not go his way enough when he is on the field), Owens will throw a fit and cry like the big spoiled brat that he is. Then Parcells will kick his a** and make him cry even harder and then cut him from the team.
Go Vikings!
2006-08-25 11:57:14
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answered by James W 2
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THERE IS NO OWENS ISSUE... The media is making it bigger than it really is. If it was any other player no one would be making this an issue. I doubt that there is any part of this situation that Parcells does not have under his control. parcells is talking to owens. Do you think he would just let him be, he is their biggest off season move.
2006-08-25 11:48:55
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answered by vandetta00 2
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Parcells will deal with it as long as there's no conflict in the locker room. What tore the Eagles apart wasn't Owen's BS, it was people taking sides.
If that starts to happen in Dallas, either T.O. will go or Parcells will.
2006-08-25 12:02:48
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answered by spacejohn77 3
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Parcells is notorious for not taking any **** from players. I was suprised when TO went to Dallas. I can't imagine Parcells will take it much longer. Although Jones has the final say and he is dumb enough to let Parcells go first.
2006-08-25 11:49:54
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answered by ? 5
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It's not really an issue, the media are the ones blowing it out of proportion. Hines Ward and Steve Smith have both missed lots of practice because of hamstring issues. Did the media make a big deal out of them? Nope. It's not an issue. Notice how Parcell's is pretty mum on it and doesn't say much? It's because he's smart. He knows the media are just going to blow it out of proportion anyway, so that's why he gives such vague answers to questions.
2006-08-25 12:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm more concerned with how much longer I have to listen to the owens crap who cares what owens does. I stopped listening to espn cause all they do is cover owens.
2006-08-25 14:28:02
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answered by region50 6
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We're talking about PRESEASON games here. T.O will show up when it counts. Even if he were healthy, do you think that Parcells would risk getting him hurt in a preseason game. I wouldn't. Sure, it would be nice if he were practicing more, but in the great words of Allen Iverson, "Practice? We're talking about practice?". These guys are professional and regardless of what the media will have you believe, timing is not that hard to figure out. Bledsoe and T.O will have their timing down after about 1 quarter in the first game of the season. This is getting blown up because it's T.O. If this were Terry Glenn, we wouldn't even be talking about this story.
2006-08-25 12:18:39
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answered by rob 3
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