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Cowboys | Report - Owens agrees to three-year deal with Dallas

Thu, 16 Mar 2006 20:55:47 -0800

Jay Glazer, of FOXSports.com, free agent WR Terrell Owens' (Eagles) agent, Drew Rosenhaus, has denied a report from KLBK-13 CBS TV in Lubbock, Texas, that Owens has agreed to a deal with the Dallas Cowboys. While Rosenhaus is denying the report, a source close to Owens has confirmed to FOXSports.com that Owens has agreed to a three-year deal and it will not be announced until the coming days

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That is just desperation, pure and simple.

Bill is on his last year of his plan (meaning get to the big game or get out) so he is going to throw all the cards on the table and see what he can do.

If it is true, I predict the Cowboys don't even get to the playoffs.

BZ

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Bill will keep him in line (for the short term). Owens will put up great #'s. They replaced Keyshawn with Owens. Talent wise it is a no-brainer. And you got rid of one headache for another, so that part is a swap.

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Bill will keep him in line (for the short term). Owens will put up great #'s. They replaced Keyshawn with Owens. Talent wise it is a no-brainer. And you got rid of one headache for another, so that part is a swap.

I can't wait til' the first time the statue (Bledsoe) hangs TO out to dry across the middle. It'll be a good reality TV show. :cheers:

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desperation??

I dont get it?

How is upgrading talent an act of seperation?..I wish the jets were desperate..

I bet TO shuts up all year and has a HUGE year.

How many years are we going to wait for him to shut up?

He is cancer and adding him to a team (and Parcells knows about teams) is just going to distract from everything else.

It is desperation because it is a clear sign that Bill is on his way out and this is his last ditch effort to win the SB in Dallas. It is desperation because while he might produce on the field, he is an overall negative to the team.

BZ

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he helped Philly get to a superbowl and he'll make Dallas better

Getting to the Super Bowl is not 1/100,000,000 as important as winning it. Remember he is the same person who took a Championship caliber team and flushed it down the bowl last season.

BZ

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How many years are we going to wait for him to shut up?

He is cancer and adding him to a team (and Parcells knows about teams) is just going to distract from everything else.

It is desperation because it is a clear sign that Bill is on his way out and this is his last ditch effort to win the SB in Dallas. It is desperation because while he might produce on the field, he is an overall negative to the team.

BZ

You're right when you say T.O is a cancer and it is a desperation move but the guy is still one of if not the best receiver in the league. Moss definitely isn't better anymore. Steve Smith I'd rather have. Harrison is a regular season player.

The Cowboys have no real playmakers on offense. That killed them last year. Terry Glenn is ok. Witten is a good tight end but not Gonzalez or Gates level. Julius Jones is a good young running back but he is inconsistent and gets hurt pretty often. Keyshawn sucks and is out the door.

I don't think the Cowboys will go to the Super Bowl next year with T.O but playoffs is definitely a possiblity.

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Terry Glenn and Terrell Owens....hahahahahahahahaha.....with Statue Drew at the helm...hahahahahahahahaha.........this self implosion will be fun to watch!

LOL. It definately will make for good entertainment. By week 5 TO will be teaching Bledsoe how to get rid of the football on time. ;)

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Cowboys | Team also denies signing of Owens

Fri, 17 Mar 2006 12:12:17 -0800

Updating an earlier report, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports the Dallas Cowboys have also denied a report that the team has reached an agreement with free agent WR Terrell Owens (Eagles). Cowboys spokesman Rich Dalrymple said the team has nothing planned.

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Cowboys | Sources say Owens, team have reached agreement

Fri, 17 Mar 2006 21:14:57 -0800

The Dallas Morning News is reporting that the Dallas Cowboys have reached an agreement in principle with free agent WR Terrell Owens (Eagles), according to two sources late Friday, March 17. The sources said a formal announcement is expected within the next few days.

It's official.

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Thats not possible, they just denyed it in your previous post? Are they liars? Who around here tells the truth Smizzy? Do you? Oh yeah, one more question. What are you doing up at 1am on st. patties day?....no green beer for you?

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ESPN.com

Terrell Owens may have found his home on the range.

Terrell Owens

Wide Receiver

Philadelphia Eagles

Profile

2005 SEASON STATISTICS

Rec Yds TD Avg Long YAC

47 763 6 16.2 91 337

The talented and volatile wide receiver, unwanted in Philadephia after a season-long squabble with management and quarterback Donovan McNabb, has reached an agreement in principle with the Dallas Cowboys, the Dallas Morning News reported, citing two unnamed sources.

The sources told the Morning News a formal announcement was expected in the next few days. No terms of the agreement were reported.

The newspaper said it could not reach team owner Jerry Jones, club spokesman Rich Dalrymple or Owens' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, for comment.

A five-time Pro Bowl receiver, Owens has 716 catches for 10,535 yards and 103 touchdowns, including two rushing scores, in 10 seasons in the NFL.

The Cowboys released Keyshawn Johnson on Tuesday, a move many saw as clearing the way for Owens to come to Dallas -- one of the Eagles' most bitter NFL rivals.

The Eagles released the exiled Owens on Tuesday, ending a stormy two-year relationship with the wide receiver that began with Super Bowl dreams and ended in bitter discord.

Owens was due a $5 million roster bonus on Wednesday, so the Eagles had to cut him or trade him before then to avoid paying him the money.

The move was a formality because Owens was kicked off the team in November following a series of incidents and infractions, including repeated criticism of McNabb.

The Eagles gave Owens and Rosenhaus permission to talk with other teams in January. The former All-Pro met with the Denver Broncos, while the Miami Dolphins were said to be interested and the Chiefs said they would consider giving Owens a one-year, incentive-laden deal.

Owens helped the Eagles reach the Super Bowl in his first season in Philadelphia, but his problems started when he demanded a new contract just one year into a seven-year, $48.97 million deal.

He criticized management, feuded with McNabb, violated team policies and eventually was banished seven games into last season. An arbitrator upheld the Eagles' decision to suspend Owens without pay for four games and deactivate him the final five games.

Owens came to the Eagles after eight often controversial seasons in San Francisco with a reputation for being a playmaker. However, his selfish behavior and flamboyant touchdown celebrations often overshadowed his performance on the field.

Ironically, one of the most memorable of those celebrations came at Texas Stadium, wher Owens, then with the 49ers, twice ran to the center of the field after touchdowns to celebrate on its iconic center star. The second time, he was tackled by the Cowboys' George Teague and a fracas ensued.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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