Dallas did'nt release TO. Romo did. TO knew he had to cry for Romo because he knew he(TO) would be the scapegoat if Romo failed. Well guess what? Romo failed. TO is gone.
News from The Associated Press
Owens caught more touchdown passes than any NFL receiver over the last three years and was a big part of Tony Romo's emergence from an unknown backup to a starlet-dating Pro Bowl quarterback with a $67 million contract.
The Romo-Owens relationship appeared to fray late this past season, with Owens upset about everything from game plans to pass distribution. He had 213 yards in one game, but cracked 100 yards in only one other game, the otherwise forgettable finale.
"I know it takes a lot of pressure off Romo," Hurd said. "A guy like him demands the ball and you want to get him the ball. Now he can look at all of us and see which one is open on any given play. ... I don't think that was a problem. That's just what could and
might start happening."
Jones was slow to go along. Just a few weeks ago, he indicated Owens wasn't going anywhere and firmly said the idea of locker-room problems were "
a figment of the result. You didn't hear about those things when we were winning."
Next year is Romo's turn if his play does'nt prove it was TO's fault. IMO