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line-em-up
08-27-2006, 03:00 PM
FOXSports.com
Posted: 10 minutes ago

Terrell Owens has finally pushed the Dallas Cowboys too far, drawing a $9,500 fine for missing a team meeting and a rehabilitation session and being late to an offensive meeting, The Dallas Morning News reported Sunday.
"That's our club business. That's going to be accounted for," team owner Jerry Jones told the newspaper.

The incidents occurred Friday, the team's final day preparing for a preseason game against San Francisco. The Cowboys beat the 49ers 17-7, making them 3-0 this preseason without Owens playing any of the games because of a hamstring injury that's also kept him out of 19 of 31 practices since the start of training camp.

Neither team officials nor Owens' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, immediately returned calls to The Associated Press seeking comment Sunday.

During a postgame television interview, Jones did not mention the fine but answered several other questions about Owens. Jones said his only concern with the receiver is "injury, not all this other stuff you hear about."

Owens' past is filled with run-ins with quarterbacks, coaches and others in his own organization. San Francisco and Philadelphia got rid of him, but the Cowboys welcomed him with open arms and a lucrative contract in March, four days after the Eagles released him.

Owens vowed to be a better man and a better teammate in Dallas. While the fine is the most drastic, he already has done plenty to stand out.

He missed much of the offseason training program - with permission - and turned his hamstring injury into an attention-getter by flying in specialists to help him rehabilitate and wearing a cycling team outfit one day while pedaling a stationary bicycle.

After returning to practice for several days, coach Bill Parcells ruled him out of a Monday night game and Owens hasn't practiced since. He said he aggravated the injury because the club pushed him too hard. When Parcells said this week that he needs to see Owens on the field, T.O. responded that there's 10 years of tape to show what he can do.

Jones seemed to downplay the drama surrounding Owens' injury by noting that Carolina's Steve Smith and Pittsburgh's Hines Ward also have been slowed by hamstring injuries without drawing the same scrutiny as Owens. He also recalled Deion Sanders' ability to play well after flying in from baseball games and missing long stretches of practice.

"I know this - when he's healthy, he's going to help us win these ballgames," Jones said.

The Cowboys play their final preseason game Thursday night at home against Minnesota. The opener is Sept. 10 at Jacksonville.

Geor!
08-27-2006, 03:03 PM
Terrell Owens has finally pushed the Dallas Cowboys too far, drawing a $9,500 fine for missing a team meeting and a rehabilitation session and being late to an offensive meeting, The Dallas Morning News reported Sunday.
"That's our club business. That's going to be accounted for," team owner Jerry Jones told the newspaper.

The incidents occurred Friday, the team's final day preparing for a preseason game against San Francisco. The Cowboys beat the 49ers 17-7, making them 3-0 this preseason without Owens playing any of the games because of a hamstring injury that's also kept him out of 19 of 31 practices since the start of training camp.

Neither team officials nor Owens' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, immediately returned calls to The Associated Press seeking comment Sunday.

During a postgame television interview, Jones did not mention the fine but answered several other questions about Owens. Jones said his only concern with the receiver is "injury, not all this other stuff you hear about."

Owens' past is filled with run-ins with quarterbacks, coaches and others in his own organization. San Francisco and Philadelphia got rid of him, but the Cowboys welcomed him with open arms and a lucrative contract in March, four days after the Eagles released him.

Owens vowed to be a better man and a better teammate in Dallas. While the fine is the most drastic, he already has done plenty to stand out.

He missed much of the offseason training program - with permission - and turned his hamstring injury into an attention-getter by flying in specialists to help him rehabilitate and wearing a cycling team outfit one day while pedaling a stationary bicycle.

After returning to practice for several days, coach Bill Parcells ruled him out of a Monday night game and Owens hasn't practiced since. He said he aggravated the injury because the club pushed him too hard. When Parcells said this week that he needs to see Owens on the field, T.O. responded that there's 10 years of tape to show what he can do.

Jones seemed to downplay the drama surrounding Owens' injury by noting that Carolina's Steve Smith and Pittsburgh's Hines Ward also have been slowed by hamstring injuries without drawing the same scrutiny as Owens. He also recalled Deion Sanders' ability to play well after flying in from baseball games and missing long stretches of practice.

"I know this - when he's healthy, he's going to help us win these ballgames," Jones said.

The Cowboys play their final preseason game Thursday night at home against Minnesota. The opener is Sept. 10 at Jacksonville.
I was going to post that but figured that the blind Cowboys fans would just continue to praise him (when they were shitting on him last year).

line-em-up
08-27-2006, 03:08 PM
I was going to post that but figured that the blind Cowboys fans would just continue to praise him (when they were shitting on him last year).

yep :) People are so concerned about winning, they will ignore illegal activities or immoral decisions.

RPM
08-27-2006, 03:21 PM
i am a big dallas fan but i hate that sob owens ........dam good player but i dont like him

line-em-up
08-27-2006, 04:21 PM
i am a big dallas fan but i hate that sob owens ........dam good player but i dont like him

He may be a great player, but he's a self centered, attention whore, cancer wherever he goes. Look at how he's already disrupted the system here in Dallas. Of course, the media hasn't helped. If they would ignore him, it would help.

SVTVenom
08-27-2006, 05:03 PM
Owens messed up here. He needs to realize that he's going to get 10x the coverage for every time he does anything.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, I could care less whether he plays in the pre-season or not. Jerry Jones brought him in here to win regular season games and get them to a SuperBowl, not go 4-0 in the pre-season.

As long as he is 100% and ready to go against Jacksonville, thats the only thing that matters.

tphan
08-27-2006, 06:25 PM
Well deserved!

T.O. SUCKS!

Worst than D. Rodman.

Maybe J.J thought drama would boost ticket sales.

Like to see T. Glen shine while T.O. sit on the bench.

GT Dan
08-27-2006, 09:42 PM
I hope he blows out both knees on the first snap of the season...

JimD
08-27-2006, 09:46 PM
They need to throw his ass in the f'n street.

LannyN9NE
08-28-2006, 12:52 AM
Who cares really? It has already been said he is doing his work off the field to know the offense. I like how they point out that he flew in his own rehab team, when most top players have their own medical staff. He will be fine and I am willing to bet in 3 months most people on here will be praising him.

Who Needs 8
08-28-2006, 08:05 AM
Maybe J.J thought drama would boost ticket sales.


Unfortunatly, it did.

Juiced4V
08-28-2006, 08:14 AM
T.O is behing a big Pussy...at first I was happy he came to the Boys...but instead of them talk about a great Pre-Season start for the Cowboys...all they wanna talk is about T.O's faget ass.... :mad:

Adam
08-28-2006, 08:21 AM
I've said it once and I'll say it again fuck T.O it's gonna take a lot to change my opinion on him....

Juiced4V
08-28-2006, 08:22 AM
I've said it once and I'll say it again fuck T.O it's gonna take a lot to change my opinion on him....

x2

Murph Tang
08-28-2006, 08:23 AM
We all know what T.O. is. His track record speaks for itself.

The one to blame is Jerry Jones for paying him big bucks and bringing him here. Jerry would sell his soul for another Super Bowl.....its gotten him 10 years without a playoff win.


By giving T.O. 10 million dollars......its also shows young people that you can act like a complete douche bag, pretend that your sorry and get another big ass contract.

I could care less if the Cowboys win this year.

line-em-up
08-28-2006, 09:16 AM
Who cares really? It has already been said he is doing his work off the field to know the offense.

Is that why he missed a team meeting?

T-TOPPS5.0
08-28-2006, 10:07 AM
What about the stipulations in his contract that if he screws up, he doesnt get paid? Is that just for regular season? I mean I know theres more to it than that but I remember ESPN talking about it. :confused:

mikecobra95
08-28-2006, 10:17 AM
All I can do it sit back and laugh at all these stupid Cowboy fans that still think he will not cause issues in the regular season.

As much as I hate to say it, the Cowgirls have looked pretty damn good in preseason without TO anyway.......

Can't wait for the season to start:)

RPM
08-28-2006, 11:58 AM
x2 x3

tphan
08-28-2006, 01:53 PM
J. Theisman called T.O a JERK on ESPN Radio...

100% correct.

Murph Tang
08-28-2006, 01:55 PM
J. Theisman called T.O a JERK on ESPN Radio...

100% correct.

its a sad day when I agree with Joe Theisman.

Somewhere in Time
08-28-2006, 01:59 PM
I hope he blows out both knees on the first snap of the season...

x2 !!!!!!!!

momo stallion
08-29-2006, 09:50 AM
T.O. Owens' new nickname:

Black Plague.