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Alyssa Jung

Alyssa Jung

Posted: May 21, 2010 12:03 PM

Terrell Owens--Homeless

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Terrell Owens may still be without an NFL team to call home for the 2010-11 season but he'll always have a home here with me. (Pause for hurling and grimacing) Yes, I know this wide receiver is largely hated and under fire for his underwhelming performance with the Bills last season, but I still think he deserves a few more years of football.

Terrell, as you may have noticed I affectionately call him, was never on my list of players to like. Actually, there wasn't an inkling of love for him my entire football-watching career, and I was highly disturbed when I first found out he was going to be a Bill. But, in an effort to make my football seasons as smooth as possible (because if you know me by now, you must realize I'm passionate bordering on crazy which results in a dangerous several months for my blood pressure, liver and sanity), I made it my mission to like him instead of hate him, starting with obsessive "T.O. Show" watching and plenty of "shirtless T.O." Google searches. The result? I can't even see the obnoxious Terrell everyone talks about, and if I do see a glimmer of the antics or cockiness, I can see past it and might even like it a little.

So far, it's rumored he'd been considered by Washington Redskins, specifically that Donovan McNabb lobbied for his arrival, but that has since been denied. Then Cleveland was being thrown around, but they have since declined having interest. Oakland is the latest team to pass on this tall, gorgeous, much-better-behaved receiver. I know Terrell only caught 55 balls for 829 yards and 5 touchdowns as a Bill, but come on guys, that's not entirely his fault. The quarterback situation was horrendous and the offensive protection was non-existent. The guy can only do so much with what he's got to work with, no matter what his skills were before he put on the blue and red helmet.

Now what? I'm sure something will come up. You know Terrell is one for making a big splash, so maybe he's just waiting for an opportunity to make his new home part of "T.O. Show" season 2, starting in July. I'll give him a call and ask him. ;-)

My advice to whatever fans get to cheer him on this year: do exactly that. Cheer for him, support him, give him a chance; because believe me, it's much easier when you're not tempted to throw your beer every time he's on the field.

Terrell...I love you, man.

 

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Chris Cody
09:59 AM on 05/24/2010
I am sure there will be teams with receiver issues that will be willing to take him by the time the season starts.
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Alyssa Jung
09:45 AM on 05/24/2010
it's so nice to see all you guys pulling for him! thank you!
Jesterband
the fastest swimmer
06:39 PM on 05/22/2010
T.O. could have been one of the NFL's best receivers of all time.However, his inflated ego and stunning hubris put an end to that dream.
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Puller58
Man of Mystery
03:20 PM on 05/22/2010
Chad Ocho Cinco lobbied to get him to the Bengals, and since the Bengals take almost anybody as the Raiders do, it's odd to see him get the cold shoulder. With a potential lock out on the horizon, teams may not want to waste money on a player who might be playing in the near future, and after that might not be able to do much. (Two years at his age is a lifetime in the NFL.)
12:04 AM on 05/22/2010
I agree, I just luv T.O. Somebody, give him a home. He is SO hottttt!
05:13 PM on 05/21/2010
Had "Terrell" shown more interest in being a team player, a willingness to go over the middle, and run down some passes, instead of looking old and out of place on the field (let alone his behavior in past years when he was worth a hoot) - people might have a little more patience and be willing to root for him instead of jeering for him now that he's past his prime and still trying to pimp his own rep.
03:26 PM on 05/21/2010
The guy dropped many passes last year and looked as slow as he ever has

He is barely a possession receiver anymore and is not a deep threat whatsoever

Very little reason to sign him
04:54 PM on 05/21/2010
Idiot.

Terrell Owens had 5 plays of 40+ yards last year, one of the best figures in all of football. And go back and watch him on the end-around touchdown against the Texans. He's still one of the fastest players in football.
12:05 AM on 05/22/2010
Thank you! And I think he's like 35 or 36 years old. Simply amazin'!!!
As I always say when I read these kinds of post (not yours, I mean those above, and except mine), Jealous Ones Still Envy (Fat Joe :).
U r so fanned!
10:38 AM on 05/22/2010
He is one of the fastest players in football. He is also one of the biggest malcontents in football. Teams have figured out that that receiving talent comes with a LOT of strings...