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TO Is Nuts

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:35 pm
by Fios
That's not news but it's coming back to haunt Dallas:

According to multiple sources within the Dallas Cowboys, there is an emerging internal conflict involving three of the team's highest-profile stars.

As the preseason Super Bowl favorites struggle in the final month of the season to simply make the playoffs, wide receiver Terrell Owens has expressed resentment toward Tony Romo, apparently jealous of the quarterback's relationship with tight end Jason Witten.

Owens feels that Romo and Witten -- close friends and road roommates who came to Dallas in the same offseason -- hold private meetings in which they create plays the two will use in upcoming games without including Owens in the conversations, according to a source who speaks regularly with Owens' teammates. Owens believes these discussions have worked to his detriment as Romo seeks to deliver the ball to Witten regardless of whether Owens is open.

"I don't know anything about that," Wade Phillips said when asked about a possible rift at his news conference on Thursday.

"We've thrown for a lot of yards with a lot of players. One receiver is pretty close to 1,000 yards. ... There's no favoritism there, we are going to the guy that is going to be open."

Owens declined to discuss the situation on Thursday outside the Cowboys' locker room. As he walked toward the players' lounge at Valley Ranch, ESPN asked Owens if he would answer questions and he said, "Nope.''

Linebacker Bradie James acknowledged to ESPN that his status as one of the team captains has caused him to play a peacemaker role between Romo and Owens.

"Whenever the fire gets blazing, I know,'' James said. "Sometimes, I don't want to step on anybody's toes, but we all talk.

"It just is what it is ... It's just two different guys, two different personalities and they know what's at stake. They know that everybody needs them. And there's no dislike. It's just sometimes, not everybody is going to see eye to eye. That's what makes a football team.''

A current Cowboys player compared Owens' behavior to that which led to problems with his former quarterbacks, Jeff Garcia in San Francisco and Donovan McNabb in Philadelphia. Those failed relationships and problems with the head coaches and other teammates led to Owens' exile from those teams and made him available to Dallas owner Jerry Jones in 2006.

"He's insecure about it,'' the player said of Owens. "The thing that bothers me more than anything about this problem is that it's always something with him -- San Fran, Philly and here, always something. And he brings other people into it. You know, he talks to Sam Hurd and Roy Williams, who just got here and doesn't really know these guys. T.O. talks to him and so now he probably thinks Witten politics with Tony for the ball.

"That's so far from the truth. You think Tony is throwing to him because that's his buddy? His best buddy is Bobby Carpenter, and that's not helping him too much. It's crazy to think that, and I hate that he acts that way.''

Witten leads the Cowboys with 64 receptions to 55 for Owens, who has a team-high 848 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. According to one of the sources, Owens cannot fathom how Romo and offensive coordinator Jason Garrett justify the tight end having more catches than Owens even though the latter ranks among the most accomplished receivers in NFL history.

There has so far been no known confrontation between Romo and Owens, who have combined for 33 touchdowns since 2006, the most of any quarterback-receiver tandem in the NFL during that time. Romo has always been careful to make certain Owens felt appreciated so that he would compete hard and not cause the kind of upheaval he did with his previous teams.


The rest of the story is here, but another highlight:

"To be completely honest, I just think Tony is over it, not like, 'Screw it.' But I think Tony is over the mind games,'' the player said. "It would help if Tony would stand up to him, but he would never do it. He does a great job of ignoring it and not letting it affect him, and that's why it has worked as good as it has. It's just hard. I think right now everybody is to the point where, 'We're going to need him, so let's not piss him off.'"


Ah yes, walking on egg shells around a locker-room cancer, always a recipe for success.

My official reaction to this story: tee hee, another year, another 0-fer in the playoffs.

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:48 am
by PulpExposure
TO to Romo: You like him better than me. Waaaaah!

Seriously...is this a grown man we're talking about? How freaking sensitive is he?

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:52 am
by VetSkinsFan
There's a few constants on the Pukes, and this is one of 'em.

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:15 am
by DEHog
I told a friend of mine(Cowboys fan) that Romo would not be a starting QB in 5 yaers...one of the main reasons I believe that is becuase of T.O. If Dallas doesn't cut him loose soon he is going to ruin Romo :lol:

I think T.O. should take a good look at what's happening with ManRam right now...he could find himself in the same situation if he continues.

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:24 am
by SkinsJock
I'd agree DEHog but I think the pukes will get rid of TO before that happens.

This game is a huge game for the Cowboys and as much as I don't like them, I think they might pull this out - they really need this game and the giants are not the same without Burress and Jacobs is not playing like he's 100% right now.


The pukes are not going to go very far this year and this offseason they might just get rid of TO before he causes too much of a rift here.

Re: TO Is Nuts

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:48 am
by Mursilis
Fios wrote:My official reaction to this story: tee hee, another year, another 0-fer in the playoffs.


See, now that's just not being fair! Can 2008 count as another '0-fer in the playoffs' if the Cowgirls don't even make the playoffs? After all, you can't choke away a game you're not in, right?

:wink:

Re: TO Is Nuts

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:54 am
by VetSkinsFan
Mursilis wrote:
Fios wrote:My official reaction to this story: tee hee, another year, another 0-fer in the playoffs.


See, now that's just not being fair! Can 2008 count as another '0-fer in the playoffs' if the Cowgirls don't even make the playoffs? After all, you can't choke away a game you're not in, right?

:wink:
ROTFALMAO

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:47 am
by SkinsChic
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This is funny stuff!

Re: TO Is Nuts

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:20 pm
by Deadskins
Mursilis wrote:
Fios wrote:My official reaction to this story: tee hee, another year, another 0-fer in the playoffs.


See, now that's just not being fair! Can 2008 count as another '0-fer in the playoffs' if the Cowgirls don't even make the playoffs? After all, you can't choke away a game you're not in, right?

:wink:

You beat me to it. No way the Pies make the post-season.

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:33 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
As much I dislike TO, what he said about Emmitt was spot-on! lolol

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 2:31 pm
by Bob 0119
Kinda puts a new spin on the "That's my quarterback" quote, doesn't it?

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 2:35 pm
by Countertrey
Bob 0119 wrote:Kinda puts a new spin on the "That's my quarterback" quote, doesn't it?



I believe the quote was "That's my quarterback <sniff>" (pats chest for emphasis) Visual of trembling lower lip and swollen, weepy eyes is also important for full effect.

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 4:05 pm
by Cappster
T.O. has to be gay. Only a gay man would be that damn sensitive.