T.O. and the Cowboys

By week 8 Dallas will emplode. TO this morning is already commenting on Bills rule. if you don't practice you don't play. Get ready D fans....T-minus 10 weeks and counting!!

 
I heard that T.O. made this comment about Parcells rule!!! "If he forgot how I play then he can look at the last 11 seasons on tape!!!!" Or something to that affect!!! This guy is a waste of space!!!! :wacko:

 
and now there appears to be a QB controversy in Dallass.{sorry, I had to do that} the cowboys might look like the Eagles from last year.
Romo? You're kidding me right? Dont worry, no QB controversy with a lifetime backup QB. It's media driven crap is all. But makes a good story :)
I think Romo will be the guy. Peter King, who I think is the best writer covering the NFL, and an insider, said that he thinks Romo will be the guy. It wouldn't be the second time Bledsoe got benched for an unproven guy: see Tom Brady-2001.
Yeah it happened to Bledsoe in New England and Buffalo.

 
I heard that T.O. made this comment about Parcells rule!!! "If he forgot how I play then he can look at the last 11 seasons on tape!!!!" Or something to that affect!!! This guy is a waste of space!!!! :wacko:
That is also the same "sound bite" that Deion Sanders has been touting the past two weeks in T.O.'s defense. One ego sticking up for another.

It will come down to a power struggle between owner Jerry Jones and Parcells. If Parcells has his way T.O. will be cut by the first regular season game.

 
You can tell by the press conferences that Bill Parcells is about ready to lose it! Every day TO is brought up and Bill is friggen tired of it. Don't be surprised if Bill goes to Jerry and says, "TO is a team distraction, either he goes or I go!". Bill is too old for this crap and he doesn't have to stay coaching to enjoy a nice retirement! If I am not mistaken this is Bills last year on his contract and he could leave when ever he wanted too.
i agree........Bledsoe and Glenn will carry the O....if T.O. doesn't get his sh#t together and soon, Parcells will force his a$$ out....but i think this is Parcells last year anyway and you can bet your sweet a$$ he didn't sign off on bringing in Owens, only dumb a$$ Jerry Jones is responsible for that....Jones is an idoit, another meddling owner who has no common sense.....

hunter

 
T.O. said he 'overslept' and Cowboys OK with thatAssociated Press

IRVING, Texas -- Terrell Owens overslept. That's it.

Owens

He insists he wasn't late for work Friday to send a message to his bosses, test his boundaries or anything else his critics might think.

And, get this: He says it'll probably happen again, even if he was fined $9,500.

"I think everybody has overslept, you know, once or twice in their life," Owens said Monday, more amused than angry that a fuss is being made over something that's happened to him before, though not since he's joined the Cowboys.

"I wouldn't say our relationship is where it needs to be. But I think it's a building process for the both of us. It's obviously a work in progress. At this point, there is no tension between us."

-- Terrell Owens, on his relationship with Bill Parcells

"It's not a big deal," he said. "It was not something I purposely tried to do. It's something that I will try to make more of an effort, a better effort, to get here on time. Other than that, it's really not a big issue."

Jerry Jones agrees, pointing out that some of the most upstanding citizens in team history were fined for similar transgressions.

He also insisted it's a mistake to read more into Owens' tardiness, the fine and his lingering hamstring issue simply because of T.O.'s past.

"From my standpoint, it's all good," Jones said. "Apart from him not being on the field and getting repetitions, has it in any way affected relationships on this team, teammates on this team, relationships between me and Bill, me and the coaching staff, Terrell and Bill, Terrell and the coaching staff? Zero impact there."

Owens called his tardiness "very unfortunate" and apologized to his teammates. But, he added, "I've got to move on. I can't let this get me down."

His tender hamstring is taking care of that.

Owens missed his 20th workout of the preseason Monday and is unlikely to play Thursday night at home against Minnesota. The bigger question is whether he'll play the season opener in Jacksonville.

"I feel like I'm doing above and beyond things to get back on the field, whether a lot of people know that or not," he said. "I'm doing everything. Sometimes I come in here late at night just doing extra treatment, getting in the hot tub, cold tub. ... I think it's sometimes unfair that I'm getting all this criticism because I'm hurt."

Whether Owens plays in the opener will depend on when he starts practicing. If he never practices, he definitely won't play the opener -- even if Jones has mentioned that Deion Sanders used to get away with it.

Parcells said he has to see what Owens can do. And he's not talking about watching highlights from the last 10 years, as Owens suggested last week.

"What if he got hurt or didn't perform, what would happen then?" Parcells said. "How would I know he is healthy if he didn't practice? How would I know?"

Jones said he lets Parcells decide who to play.

"That's an area I probably could influence, but, no, I have never influenced in my 17 years with the Cowboys as far as who goes in the game and who doesn't and what time they go into the game," Jones said.

Jones and Parcells declined to comment specifically about the fine, saying it's an internal matter. Jones went so far as to say he'd fire whoever leaked the news, "I don't care who it is."

Yet Parcells knew he'd be asked about it, especially when he walked in for his usual news conference and saw more reporters than normal. He sat down, smiled and said, "Is this the Cuban missile crisis today?"

"I know what you're all waiting for," Parcells said, "and it's going to be in vain."

Parcells said he's known since the day Owens signed that, as the coach, he'd have to deal with all sorts of additional headaches, legitimate or not. But he's not going to let "all those chatterboxes" change the way he runs his team.

"I'm going to do what I think is best for the Dallas Cowboys," he said. "Whatever opinion anyone else has is totally irrelevant to my line of thinking because they don't have all the facts, and I do. So I operate from a position of advantage. I consider the team itself, the coaching staff, what we're trying to do here. I consider things you people don't even think of."

Parcells also had a message to players who question what Owens may or may not be getting away with.

"Them players need to worry about themselves, their job and what they are doing, " he said. "There are some that have been with me that know. Then there are others, they are going to have to learn."

Just to clarify, Parcells said Owens "hasn't been a problem at all."

Still, it's clear that Parcells and Owens either have no relationship or a fragile one. Even T.O. admitted Monday, "I wouldn't say our relationship is where it needs to be."

"But I think it's a building process for the both of us," Owens said. "It's obviously a work in progress. At this point, there is no tension between us."

At this point.

 
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