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Parcells said Thursday the passing game hasn't been crisp because the defense is playing great. The defensive line is far ahead of an offensive line that's still taking shape and the cornerbacks "are covering so well that we're having trouble."


No matter how he tries to spin it, their line is in shambles. If its anything like it was during that beat down we gave them last year then TO will be a moot point. He wasnt an issue for us in Philly who has a better offense than Dallas and subsequently he'll be less of an issue for us.

Oh yea, and TO tweaked his hammy. Father time will not be denied!

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Their defense is that good? Well, I guess they're Super Bowl bound after all. . . :|
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Things are looking good in Big D \:D/


First in Dallas, Owens is auditioning for the Discovery cycling team. I don't doubt he has something wrong with his hamstring, albeit mild, and I know he isn't stupid -- although he did say he was misquoted in his own book. I have to believe that everything Owens does comes with a purpose and an agenda.


Could the much-speculated meltdown between Terrell Owens and Bill Parcells happen BEFORE Week 1?
Now I know he's a great football player and I know Bill Parcells is a Hall of Fame coach, but T.O.'s latest circus act has got to be driving Parcells crazy. I've read reports where people want to compare Owens to former Parcells player Lawrence Taylor and how Parcells had two sets of rules: one for L.T. and the other for the rest of the team. We can say what we want about Taylor and his own book and his demons, but he was besieged by a drug addiction as opposed to Owens, who is addicted to himself.

Players like Owens obviously don't understand the significance of their actions. I really have wondered just how contrite Owens could be after his last debacle in Philadelphia, but with him wearing a Discovery Team cycling shirt and helmet, he's making a mockery out of Parcells and whatever rules the coach places upon injured players.

Many injured players are required to do some physical exercise while their teammates are out on the field practicing. New York Jets head coach Eric Mangini basically puts his injured players through triathlon training while their teammates are on the field. The message: don't get injured, because practice for injured players is going to be tougher than for those who are not injured.


Keeping Randy Moss in line might be difficult for Art Shell to accomplish this season.
So if Parcells does in fact have rules for his injured players and Owens knows those rules and shows up looking like he's competing in the Tour De France, he mocks Parcells and his rules by making a spectacle of himself -- truly disrespectful to a Hall of Fame coach. As far as the press is concerned, this is only going to get better, and the Parcells-Owens relationship is only going to get worse.



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So if Parcells does in fact have rules for his injured players and Owens knows those rules and shows up looking like he's competing in the Tour De France, he mocks Parcells and his rules by making a spectacle of himself -- truly disrespectful to a Hall of Fame coach.

I wasn't aware Parcells had been inducted. :roll:
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So if Parcells does in fact have rules for his injured players and Owens knows those rules and shows up looking like he's competing in the Tour De France, he mocks Parcells and his rules by making a spectacle of himself -- truly disrespectful to a Hall of Fame coach.

I wasn't aware Parcells had been inducted. :roll:


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Owens reaggravates hamstring, likely to miss another game

By STEPHEN HAWKINS, AP Sports Writer
August 23, 2006

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Terrell Owens reaggravated his left hamstring injury when he returned to practice last week for the Dallas Cowboys and almost certainly will miss his third straight preseason game.

"It's frustrating, but it's not where I need it to be to play and perform like I need to," Owens said Wednesday. "So at this point, I'm going to be smart about it."




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gee more hamstring news out of big D i,m speechless.
maybe he will make the cycling team afteral,ooops he still has that hammy right :lol: to deal with.

same ole TO same ole problems....it,s about.me,me,me,me,me,me.
although he looks alot better on the stationary bike than he does on the football field. :lol:
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gibbsfan wrote:gee more hamstring news out of big D i,m speechless.
maybe he will make the cycling team afteral,ooops he still has that hammy right :lol: to deal with.

same ole TO same ole problems....it,s about.me,me,me,me,me,me.
although he looks alot better on the stationary bike than he does on the football field. :lol:


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Now I see why the NFC East is the toughest Div. in the NFL. Look at how the teams interact.

Tha Skins get rid af a guy and the Gints pick him up only to find out he has a bad knee but the player says it's OK.

The Iggles dump a headache and he signs with that team in Texas, now he is saying he ISN'T a headache it's just his hammy but the MRI results from the team says he's OK.

That's hardnose football when you can torpedp a team from the inside prior to th start of the season :twisted:
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TO's spent so much time on the bike this year, he's got to be considered one of the favorites for next year's Tour de France!
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1niksder wrote:Now I see why the NFC East is the toughest Div. in the NFL. Look at how the teams interact.

Tha Skins get rid af a guy and the Gints pick him up only to find out he has a bad knee but the player says it's OK.

The Iggles dump a headache and he signs with that team in Texas, now he is saying he ISN'T a headache it's just his hammy but the MRI results from the team says he's OK.

That's hardnose football when you can torpedp a team from the inside prior to th start of the season :twisted:

They're all setting up excuses now for why they will be out the day they have to face the Redskins. :lol:
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I nominate TO as the absolute BEST friend of the Washington Redskins when he plays in the NFC East.

Once he is done with the Pukes, he should finish the job and jump to destroy the Giants. Coughlin and TO is yet another match/divorce made in heaven. ROTFALMAO ROTFALMAO ROTFALMAO
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Redskin in Canada wrote:I nominate TO as the absolute BEST friend of the Washington Redskins when he plays in the NFC East.

Once he is done with the Pukes, he should finish the job and jump to destroy the Giants. Coughlin and TO is yet another match/divorce made in heaven. ROTFALMAO ROTFALMAO ROTFALMAO


Good point! Can anyone prove Synder doesn't have TO under contract?!? :lol:
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Mursilis wrote:
Redskin in Canada wrote:I nominate TO as the absolute BEST friend of the Washington Redskins when he plays in the NFC East.

Once he is done with the Pukes, he should finish the job and jump to destroy the Giants. Coughlin and TO is yet another match/divorce made in heaven. ROTFALMAO ROTFALMAO ROTFALMAO


Good point! Can anyone prove Synder doesn't have TO under contract?!? :lol:



Maybe they're the same person. Has anyone ever seen them together :?: ROTFALMAO
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I really didn't think the friction would happen so quickly. I'm surprised, but I guess when you have two stubborn personalities like Parcells and Owens, there's bound to be trouble.
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joebagadonuts wrote:I really didn't think the friction would happen so quickly. I'm surprised, but I guess when you have two stubborn personalities like Parcells and Owens, there's bound to be trouble.

Any doubt now that Mr. Jones -alone- was responsible for his hiring? I hope this is settled now.

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Redskin in Canada wrote:I nominate TO as the absolute BEST friend of the Washington Redskins when he plays in the NFC East.

Once he is done with the Pukes, he should finish the job and jump to destroy the Giants. Coughlin and TO is yet another match/divorce made in heaven. ROTFALMAO ROTFALMAO ROTFALMAO

You almost got it.

By the time "Mr Redskin" finishes with Tommy the Gints will be looking for a new coach, whose big move will be to bring in T.O. 8)
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joebagadonuts wrote:I really didn't think the friction would happen so quickly. I'm surprised, but I guess when you have two stubborn personalities like Parcells and Owens, there's bound to be trouble.


I'm not at all surprised. People get more crotchety as they age. Trust me on this 1.
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The Iggles dump a headache and he signs with that team in Texas, now he is saying he ISN'T a headache it's just his hammy but the MRI results from the team says he's OK.
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Parcells is on NFL network right now and he's making me laugh. Did he really think he could sign TO and skip all of this?? The BS comes with T.O. and they damn well knew it when they decided to sign him. He can get all the attitude he wants but I think it's funny.
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vicsportsaddict wrote:The Iggles dump a headache and he signs with that team in Texas, now he is saying he ISN'T a headache it's just his hammy but the MRI results from the team says he's OK.

:hmm:

1niksder wrote:Now I see why the NFC East is the toughest Div. in the NFL. Look at how the teams interact.

Tha Skins get rid af a guy and the Gints pick him up only to find out he has a bad knee but the player says it's OK.

The Iggles dump a headache and he signs with that team in Texas, now he is saying he ISN'T a headache it's just his hammy but the MRI results from the team says he's OK.

That's hardnose football when you can torpedp a team from the inside prior to th start of the season :twisted:


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Owens-Parcells marriage already rocky

By Adam Schefter
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Adam Schefter's "Around the League" reports and commentaries can be seen regularly on NFL Total Access.

(Aug. 27, 2006) -- Football's most defiant player and football's most stubborn coach are engaged in a stare-down more entertaining than any preseason game.

Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens wants his hamstring to heal at its own pace, on its own schedule, without any head coach -- even a future Hall of Fame coach -- barking orders at him about how soon he needs to return to practice.

Cowboys coach Bill Parcells wants his "player" back on the field, practicing with the rest of the team, no questions asked, without anybody standing up to him or sitting on a bike in a Team Discovery outfit to insult him.

And thus, we have riveting preseason theater that now looks like it's going to extend into the regular season. Or at least until Parcells decides that he, like Andy Reid, like Steve Mariucci, has had enough.

T.O. hasn't even stepped on to the field yet this summer, not even for a single play, and already he has created more headlines than any player in football.

His hamstring hurts. Parcells wants his "player" on the field. The "player" comes back, only to re-injure it. The "player" skips team meetings and rehab sessions and incurs a $9,500 fine. On and on, like a stationary bicycle ride in Oxnard, Calif.

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Terrell Owens' time on the bike has tested Bill Parcells' patience.

These were the types of headlines that everyone expected to come. But nobody expected them this soon.

Conventional wisdom was that T.O. would be on his best behavior this season, thankful for the contract the Cowboys awarded him.

Instead, T.O. has behaved as if he learned nothing from his experience in Philadelphia. As if he is more important than his team. Maybe this shouldn't be such a surprise. Dr. Harry Edwards, who worked with T.O. in San Francisco and knows an athlete's mind better than anyone in sports, predicted that the veteran wide receiver wouldn't be any different whenever he found his next employer. Smart man, Dr. Edwards.

Then when the Broncos visited with T.O. last February, two members of Denver's organization said they didn't get any sense that T.O. had been humbled, that he would be more appreciative if he got another chance.

T.O.'s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, insisted his client would. Dallas believed it. The two stepped to the altar in a pairing every bit as intriguing as Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston. So far, the Cowboys tandem is providing more drama than The Breakup.

As much as everyone outside Dallas might be reveling in this, nobody can be enjoying it anymore than Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb. Nobody can be less surprised than Eagles coach Andy Reid. While the Cowboys summer has turned into a maddening football circus, the Eagles summer has been punctuated with a peaceful easy feeling.

Now, nobody outside Jerry Jones and Rosenhaus believes this can end quietly. Nobody can think we've heard anything close to the last of this story. This is a drama that is going to linger like the discomfort in T.O.'s hamstring.

Eventually, it might get better. But rest assured, in time, it's going to get worse.
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Conventional wisdom was that T.O. would be on his best behavior this season, thankful for the contract the Cowboys awarded him.


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T.O. on being tardy, fined: 'I overslept'

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IRVING, Texas (Aug. 28, 2006) -- Terrell Owens overslept. That's it.

He insists he wasn't late for work to send a messages 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, 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.

"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 and is unlikely to play 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 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, "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.

:?: :?: :?: Has Parcells actually said the word Owens or the letters T and O together :?: :?: :?:
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