Look i have been a cowboy fan for about 30 years now. players like T.O. will always have something to say when they lose a game. that is just the way it is. so T.O. blewoff some steam so what.
Look i have been a cowboy fan for about 30 years now. players like T.O. will always have something to say when they lose a game. that is just the way it is. so T.O. blewoff some steam so what.
Blowing off steam is one thing, but when it disrupts the team in the way it has is not good for the team. From what I have heard, his statements have caused trouble with coaches as well.
Well as of today everything is ok in cowboy land. they all made up
until to quits dropping balls on 3rd and 6 and other key moments of the game he needs to shut his mouth and just play football. focus on the team not yourself. who cares what other people say about the team. they dont decied who whens the 11 people on both sides of the ball is all that matters
I'm glad to see all is well in Cowboy camp. I need a couple of their players to come up big for my fantasy football league.
Oh really?
ESPN.com news services
Updated: December 14, 2008, 7:35 AM ET
While the Dallas Cowboys were trying to downplay a possible rift between Terrell Owens and Jason Witten, the two nearly came to blows on Friday, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram first reported Saturday.
Team sources confirmed to ESPN's Chris Mortensen that an incident occurred at the Cowboys training facility when Witten tried to engage Owens in a conversation about a pass route. Owens told Witten to stay away from him and called him a name. The two exchanged words before being separated.
Both players acted as if everything was fine when the media was allowed in the locker room, according to the Star-Telegram. But Owens was still upset.
The confrontation came a day after a source told ESPN that Owens believes quarterback Tony Romo and Witten -- close friends and road roommates -- hold private meetings and create plays without including Owens.
Cowboys coach Wade Phillips held a team meeting on Friday to clear the air about the report. Afterward, he said any personality conflicts had been resolved.
"Everything is set straight as far as I'm concerned," he told The Associated Press. "I think the players, too. We'll see."
The Cowboys play host to the NFC East-leading New York Giants on Sunday night.
Chris Mortensen is a senior NFL analyst for ESPN.
All I can say is I hope TO goes off for big numbers, he's one of my fantasy receivers.
Romo won't even look his way!
I hope that isn't true. They should be able to play happy for a few hours. Then go back to bickering.
Can't believe USCTrojans hasn't replied to this thread. I'm getting worried bout him.
Owens is an idiot. He does this every place he plays in. Goes to a super bowl and then rips mcnabb. has good seasons with the niners and rips garcia. Now doing the same with Romo. Forget this clown. Give me guys like Reggie Wayne, Andre Johnson, Starvin Marvin Harrison & Torry Holt (In their prime). Heck Randy Moss is more of a team guy then this tool.
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