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T.O. didn't know entire playbook

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:57 pm
by 1niksder
T.O. didn't know entire playbook
If preparation is part of the job, receiver isn't getting the job done
10:49 AM CDT on Monday, March 12, 2007

IRVING – You would think $10 million would be enough to persuade Terrell Owens to learn the Cowboys' playbook from cover to cover.

Guess not.

What do you expect from a player who admittedly slept through meetings and usually left his playbook in his locker when he went home for the night?

The Cowboys deserved much more from their highest-paid player.

"I knew my plays," T.O. wrote in a text message. "I put everything I love on that."

The way his mind works, he probably thinks he did know his plays. In training camp, the Cowboys asked him not to focus on a segment of the playbook because he was having a difficult time grasping it. But you would figure a prideful player like T.O. – at some point during the season – would familiarize himself with every facet of the playbook, if for no other reason to make sure the Cowboys threw him the ball even more.

But he didn't.

Perhaps that's why several times Tony Romo had to tell him what to do after the Cowboys broke the huddle during their playoff loss to Seattle. Trust me, the crowd noise wasn't that loud. Within the organization, T.O.'s lack of familiarity with the playbook wasn't a secret. Players knew. Coaches knew. Front-office personnel knew. After all, Romo and others had to tell him the plays during practice, on occasion, so it surprised few when he wasn't sure what to do during games.

Let's be real. It doesn't do Romo, Jerry Jones or anyone else any good to publicly acknowledge T.O. didn't know the entire offense or comment on it. Not when you have a high-strung, emotional player who carries a grudge with the best of them.

As Jerry gets ready to give T.O. a $3 million roster bonus – the deadline is June 3 – that will entitle the mercurial receiver to a $5 million salary this season, he should demand T.O. know the entire offense and fine him for conduct detrimental to the club every time someone has to tell him what to do after he leaves the huddle.

Then, perhaps, T.O. will stop snoozing in meetings and prepare more seriously.

Doctors say T.O. probably won't be ready to catch passes until training camp after having surgery to repair a torn tendon in his finger. The more pressing question is whether T.O. will make it a priority to learn the entire playbook, so he can return to being a Pro Bowl-caliber player.

Learn every facet of the offense, T.O., and the Cowboys can move you around in formations or put you in motion to create mismatches. It's one thing to lead the NFL in drops. It's something completely different for T.O. to whiff on his assignments.

That's absolutely ridiculous.

We all know T.O. makes a big deal about the effort he puts forth in practice. No one questions that. No one could. Or should. Nor can you question his desire to win on game day.

But playing hard and practicing hard is only part of being a professional. Preparation is equally important. The NFL is full of talented players who don't maximize their potential because they don't prepare their minds with the same intensity as their bodies.

T.O. falls into that category.

Then there are guys like Greg Ellis, who maximizes every ounce of his ability with intense film study and preparation. There's no way an undersized player like Dat Nguyen could've played eight seasons without using recognition from film study to beat blockers to spots and make plays before they could get to him.

Who cares how hard you play if you don't know where to line up? Or you don't know what route to run? Or both. It's not like it happened every play. Or even every series. But it happened way too often for a player who considers himself one of the game's elite receivers.

He caught 85 passes for 1,180 yards and a league-leading 13 touchdowns last season, but T.O. will tell you he didn't play at an elite level, if he's being honest. There were too many dropped passes and too many routes that existed only in his mind.

The Cowboys say T.O. will be different this year.

They say he'll have a better relationship with new receivers coach Ray Sherman than he ever did with Todd Haley, with whom he bickered much of the season. They say he'll perform better for a players' coach like Wade Phillips than a taskmaster like Bill Parcells.

And they say his second year in this offense – offensive coordinator Jason Garrett is supposed to keep much of the terminology the same – will give T.O. a better understanding of the offense than he had last year.

If those things occur, then maybe T.O. will be one of the game's best receivers again. He certainly wasn't last season.

How could he? He didn't even know the plays.


:shock:

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:15 pm
by Fios
I think if Dallas can get one more productive season out of him, they should consider themselves fortunate

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:23 pm
by gibbs4president
That's hilarious, and I'm not shocked or surprised by any of that. I can imagine Romo having to take T.O. aside and having to draw a picture in the grass for him of what the play is...

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 4:36 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
Good for them, they deserve it.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 5:30 pm
by Skins2daGrave
Terrel owens sucks

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:28 pm
by forskins
Interesting, the guy has a purported injured hand most of season that required surgery that may or may not have been the determining factor in all the drops he had. Now he didn't even know the plays in the playbook? Yet, the guy STILL led the NFL in TD catches last year.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:35 pm
by 1niksder
forskins wrote:Interesting, the guy has a purported injured hand most of season that required surgery that may or may not have been the determining factor in all the drops he had. Now he didn't even know the plays in the playbook? Yet, the guy STILL led the NFL in TD catches last year.

He also led the league in the number of pills taken. What's that got to do with him not learning the whole playbook?

T.O.'s skills have never being the issue, how many more TDs might he have caught or passes not dropped had he actually known what he was doing?

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:44 pm
by forskins
1niksder wrote:
T.O.'s skills have never being the issue, how many more TDs might he have caught or passes not dropped had he actually known what he was doing?


Who said he didn't know the plays, some hack writer from Irving? What's his proof? A playoff game in Seattle, which is known to be one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL. The Giants last year complained about the noise in the place in a formal complaint to the NFL.

This story is worthless trash.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:48 pm
by 1niksder
T.O.'s lack of familiarity with the playbook wasn't a secret. Players knew. Coaches knew. Front-office personnel knew. After all, Romo and others had to tell him the plays during practice, on occasion, so it surprised few when he wasn't sure what to do during games.

Sounds like it was more than just the Seattle game, also sounds like there are a few people talking to that hack writer.

As far as trash I don't know but it came from one of those paysites for ttiT

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:17 am
by brad7686
People need to stop hating on T.O. I was upset when the redskins didn't sign him even though i knew they wouldn't because they are all about "character". No one here can tell me T.O. didn't help their pass game. Jerry Jones was a smart man to sign T.O. because psychologically he had to at least be over throwing his teammates under the bus because of what happened in Philly. He was obviously ashamed of the whole thing and it didn't happen with bledsoe or romo last year.

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:22 am
by JansenFan
It didn't happen with McNabb the first season either. My 2 cents

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:29 am
by Chris Luva Luva
brad7686 wrote: I was upset when the redskins didn't sign him even though i knew they wouldn't because they are all about "character".


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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:09 pm
by brad7686
JansenFan wrote:It didn't happen with McNabb the first season either. My 2 cents


This is true, but Philly handled it badly. Let him say what he has to say. Words don't affect a team unless they let it affect them. They should have just gone out and played but they had to be all touchy about it and not let him play. All i have to say is T.O. or Brandon Lloyd. You choose.

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:16 pm
by Redskins Rule
forskins wrote:Interesting, the guy has a purported injured hand most of season that required surgery that may or may not have been the determining factor in all the drops he had. Now he didn't even know the plays in the playbook? Yet, the guy STILL led the NFL in TD catches last year.


Don't blame TO for those broken fingers!!!! Blame Sean Taylor!!!!! :twisted:

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:18 pm
by Redskins Rule
brad7686 wrote:
JansenFan wrote:It didn't happen with McNabb the first season either. My 2 cents


This is true, but Philly handled it badly. Let him say what he has to say. Words don't affect a team unless they let it affect them. They should have just gone out and played but they had to be all touchy about it and not let him play. All i have to say is T.O. or Brandon Lloyd. You choose.


Dude! TO called out his quarterback and his head coach!! How can you NOT be "touchy" about that?

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:25 pm
by brad7686
Redskins Rule wrote:
brad7686 wrote:
JansenFan wrote:It didn't happen with McNabb the first season either. My 2 cents


This is true, but Philly handled it badly. Let him say what he has to say. Words don't affect a team unless they let it affect them. They should have just gone out and played but they had to be all touchy about it and not let him play. All i have to say is T.O. or Brandon Lloyd. You choose.


Dude! TO called out his quarterback and his head coach!! How can you NOT be "touchy" about that?


It's easy, don't answer media questions involving what he says, show up to the field sunday, Play. Thats three steps.

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:33 pm
by PulpExposure
brad7686 wrote:
Redskins Rule wrote:
brad7686 wrote:
JansenFan wrote:It didn't happen with McNabb the first season either. My 2 cents


This is true, but Philly handled it badly. Let him say what he has to say. Words don't affect a team unless they let it affect them. They should have just gone out and played but they had to be all touchy about it and not let him play. All i have to say is T.O. or Brandon Lloyd. You choose.


Dude! TO called out his quarterback and his head coach!! How can you NOT be "touchy" about that?


It's easy, don't answer media questions involving what he says, show up to the field sunday, Play. Thats three steps.


Good thing the only time you see him as a member of your football team is on Sunday.

Oh wait, there's that whole daily practice thing, too...

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 1:13 pm
by brad7686
PulpExposure wrote:
brad7686 wrote:
Redskins Rule wrote:
brad7686 wrote:
JansenFan wrote:It didn't happen with McNabb the first season either. My 2 cents


This is true, but Philly handled it badly. Let him say what he has to say. Words don't affect a team unless they let it affect them. They should have just gone out and played but they had to be all touchy about it and not let him play. All i have to say is T.O. or Brandon Lloyd. You choose.


Dude! TO called out his quarterback and his head coach!! How can you NOT be "touchy" about that?


It's easy, don't answer media questions involving what he says, show up to the field sunday, Play. Thats three steps.


Good thing the only time you see him as a member of your football team is on Sunday.

Oh wait, there's that whole daily practice thing, too...


They aren't paid to pay attention to him. All they have to do is humor him enough that he goes out and plays. Everybody has someone they work with that they dont like im sure. Doesn't mean they are a bad employee.

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 2:02 pm
by SeanTaylorJr.
T.O. is a selfish idiot

Question: if T.O.'s psyche goes all nutjob again this year (like w/ eagles) and he gets cut, will he ever play again? who will have the courage to sign him then.

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 6:34 pm
by hailskins666
SeanTaylorJr. wrote:T.O. is a selfish idiot

Question: if T.O.'s psyche goes all nutjob again this year (like w/ eagles) and he gets cut, will he ever play again? who will have the courage to sign him then.
al davis?

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 7:52 pm
by SeanTaylorJr.
there is a very small possibility, not too many teams wanted him last time after all the drama, in my scenario i say that would all happen again

Then even fewer (if any) teams would want him, if they have moss and porter (an still no qb)--------> NO WAY

if not-----> maybe

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 7:56 pm
by andyjens89
Houston Texans!!!!