Cowboys Extend Terrell Owens

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MTK
06-06-2008, 01:53 PM
It's not an excuse. Missing our top defender that day was undoubtedly a factor in TO's big day. Going back to their matchups when TO was in Philly Taylor always stepped up and helped to shut him down.

Slingin Sammy 33
06-06-2008, 01:57 PM
Don't get me wrong, I have alot of respect for what ST accomplished in his short time, but I hear too many people use his absence as an excuse for a wr having a big day against the skins. Receivers get paid to perform too. What those people who make excuses need to do is complain about that weak pass rush the skins put up. As for me posting twice, that was a mistake.Any secondary that loses a Pro Bowl FS will see a drop-off in performance. Hence a big day by an opposing offense or WR.

I'll go out on a limb here, based on your comments and name I'll assume you're a Dallas fan. Are you from Dallas or anywhere in TX? Correct me if I'm wrong.

sandtrapjack
06-06-2008, 02:03 PM
Since when is or 5-4 a losing record? JC Might not have needed to throw that pass that got intercecpted at the end of the game if Talor was healthy. TO would have never put up 4 TD's with Taylor there.

You know what nevermind, we got something for TO this year. Just remember we won the last time our teams met.
These teams have split the season series the last couple of years in a row, so I do not think any of us have much to brag about.

We could trade excuses all day long...no Taylor...Dallas clinched and did not come to play...blah blah blah. Six in one hand, half dozen in the other.

TO would have never put up 4 TD's with Taylor there.
I would be careful with that statement though. Posting that is just like saying "we do not have quality depth".

skinsfan_nn
06-09-2008, 04:34 PM
T.O. avoids suspension. PFT.com

T.O. AVOIDS STEROIDS SUSPENSION
Posted by Mike Florio on June 9, 2008, 4:23 p.m.

Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens has been placed into a program of enhanced testing under the NFL’s policy on anabolic steroids and related substances.

According to Chris Mortensen of ESPN, who once railed about confidential drug-use information being made public when the scoop wasn’t his, Owens failed to timely respond to a phone call attempting to arrange random testing.

Owens reportedly met with the league on the same day the team announced his three-year contract extension, and he offered a sufficiently “plausible” explanation for his failure to make himself available. Owens was not disciplined; instead, he can be randomly tested up to 24 times per year for performance-enhancing substances.

The issue came up only two weeks ago, and Owens has since been tested once, and passed it. He has never tested positive for steroids or other performance-enhancing substances.

The policy on anablic steroids and related substances has no grace period of fines. Instead, it calls for a four-game violation based on the first positive test.

And the league’s desire to ensure that player’s show up for random tests is understandable. If a player has opted to use a banned substance in the hopes of not getting tested decides to pretend that he didn’t get a call to show up and deposit a cup of, um, fluid for examination, the effort to catch players who break the rules is seriously undermined.

Schneed10
06-09-2008, 04:41 PM
T.O. avoids suspension. PFT.com

T.O. AVOIDS STEROIDS SUSPENSION
Posted by Mike Florio on June 9, 2008, 4:23 p.m.

Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens has been placed into a program of enhanced testing under the NFL’s policy on anabolic steroids and related substances.

According to Chris Mortensen of ESPN, who once railed about confidential drug-use information being made public when the scoop wasn’t his, Owens failed to timely respond to a phone call attempting to arrange random testing.

Owens reportedly met with the league on the same day the team announced his three-year contract extension, and he offered a sufficiently “plausible” explanation for his failure to make himself available. Owens was not disciplined; instead, he can be randomly tested up to 24 times per year for performance-enhancing substances.

The issue came up only two weeks ago, and Owens has since been tested once, and passed it. He has never tested positive for steroids or other performance-enhancing substances.

The policy on anablic steroids and related substances has no grace period of fines. Instead, it calls for a four-game violation based on the first positive test.

And the league’s desire to ensure that player’s show up for random tests is understandable. If a player has opted to use a banned substance in the hopes of not getting tested decides to pretend that he didn’t get a call to show up and deposit a cup of, um, fluid for examination, the effort to catch players who break the rules is seriously undermined.

Interesting story, but I have to give the credit where it's due. I hate the guy, but he's got no history of testing positive and there's no evidence here saying he's been using. He's just a physical freak of nature, good for him.

GridIron26
06-09-2008, 04:45 PM
When I saw the news on ESPN - I knew someone would bring this up.. Just like Schneed said, I hate this guy! But I highly doubt TO took steroid or any illegal substances.. It's bound for some players sometimes to miss the appointment or forget to call back..

sandtrapjack
06-09-2008, 05:40 PM
I think the ESPN article said that Owens went to the NFL offices in New York on his own and took a test last week and was good to go.

The real issue seems that the NFL is tired of not having his correct phone information.

SBXVII
06-09-2008, 06:42 PM
Not to change the topic all of a sudden but have you seen how many WR's we have and their size?
I looked at T.O. who is listed at 6-3 and 218.
We have 10 WR's right now:
1. Horace Grant...6-3...218
2. Malcolm Kelly...6-3...219
3. Maurice Mann..6-1...190
4. Billy McMullen..6-4...215
5. Anthony Mix....6-5...235 (maybe more according to the Redskins)
6. Santana Moss..5-10.200
7. Randel El.........5-10.190
8. Devin Thomas...6-1..218
9. James Thrash...6-0..204
10. Burl Toler.......6-2..185

I know that Moss, Randel El, and Thrash are the only real vets on the team but if any of the others turn out to be decent we would have several with some height.

Grant, Kelly, McMullen, Thomas, and Mix all have roughly the same size as T.O. Only if they can turn out to play like him.....

Toler and Mann are a little light but are tall enough to be special also.

skinsfan69
06-09-2008, 11:01 PM
Not to change the topic all of a sudden but have you seen how many WR's we have and their size?
I looked at T.O. who is listed at 6-3 and 218.
We have 10 WR's right now:
1. Horace Grant...6-3...218
2. Malcolm Kelly...6-3...219
3. Maurice Mann..6-1...190
4. Billy McMullen..6-4...215
5. Anthony Mix....6-5...235 (maybe more according to the Redskins)
6. Santana Moss..5-10.200
7. Randel El.........5-10.190
8. Devin Thomas...6-1..218
9. James Thrash...6-0..204
10. Burl Toler.......6-2..185


I know that Moss, Randel El, and Thrash are the only real vets on the team but if any of the others turn out to be decent we would have several with some height.

Grant, Kelly, McMullen, Thomas, and Mix all have roughly the same size as T.O. Only if they can turn out to play like him.....

Toler and Mann are a little light but are tall enough to be special also.

Not one guy on this list has the skill set that T.O. has. The only thing some have in common with the guy is size. Hopefully Kelly and Thomas can develop into something special like T.O.

sandtrapjack
06-10-2008, 08:55 AM
Not to change the topic all of a sudden but have you seen how many WR's we have and their size?
I looked at T.O. who is listed at 6-3 and 218.
We have 10 WR's right now:
1. Horace Grant...6-3...218
2. Malcolm Kelly...6-3...219
3. Maurice Mann..6-1...190
4. Billy McMullen..6-4...215
5. Anthony Mix....6-5...235 (maybe more according to the Redskins)
6. Santana Moss..5-10.200
7. Randel El.........5-10.190
8. Devin Thomas...6-1..218
9. James Thrash...6-0..204
10. Burl Toler.......6-2..185

I know that Moss, Randel El, and Thrash are the only real vets on the team but if any of the others turn out to be decent we would have several with some height.

Grant, Kelly, McMullen, Thomas, and Mix all have roughly the same size as T.O. Only if they can turn out to play like him.....

Toler and Mann are a little light but are tall enough to be special also.
Put one season under his belt, and I just have this feeling that Kelly will be the perfect combination to go with Cooley in the Red Zone.

Two viable BIG targets in the Red Zone for Campbell to go to. And if they stretch the short field, Portis under the coverage. That is kinda scary.

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