Terrell Eldorado Owens

“It’s a slave system. Make no mistake about it. Slavemaster say you can’t do it, don’t do it. They’ll make an example out of you.”
Warren Sapp
Due to the recent events and some of the utter venom that I have seen spouted in reference to this brother, I just need to give my take on him. He is the supreme example of an issue in the NFL, it affects many black players but, I call it the T.O. vs. Favre syndrom. So let me just break down a few issues around this man.
1) San Francisco:
I really don’t care about him standing on the Star in Dallas. People say it’s show boating…my issue with the whole touchdown celebration debate is this: all the things they say about touchdown celebrations are also true of the things people do after they sack a quarter back, except with touchdowns the guy who is a good arm away from being as athletic as the kicker didn’t just get smashed.
I feel really strongly about the yelling at the co-ordinator issue not because I think it’s wrong but, because a few quarterbacks including Rich Gannon have done it…in recent weeks he’s been commentating games and they played a clip of it and laughed about it. I don’t remember it being a big issue. The difference? Gannon was yelling at John Gruden…the HEAD coach. Remember when Keyshawn did it? It was a really big deal.
The Garcia comments? Honestly when I first heard him speak I thought Garcia might be gay. Him bringing a Playboy Playmate associate to practice after the comments didn’t convince me otherwise. All the gay guys I know about are friends with hot women.
2) Baltimore
I would have liked to see T.O. here but, I can’t blame him for not coming…two words: Kyle Boller.
2a)Philadelphia
Following McNabb on the sidelines: Alot of people said he needed to leave him alone, for real in a situation where you’re down it’s really the quarterbacks job to motivate the offense. When someone else has to try and get to the QB that is a good sign you’re about to lose. Plus, I can’t see anyone else trying to talk a teammate back into a game and getting bashed for it. Even though I kinda like McNabb that’s a situation where I have to see he needed to get the hell over it and playball. Anybody trying to talk them up was something to latch onto not walk away from.
I’ve already gone over how I feel about contract situations in the NFL. For those physically unable to check the link, NFL players have the worst contracts…of any person drawing a salary basically and this in a sport where the nature of what you do can end your career easily. I say get what you can when you can. My logic: Javon Walker, Troy Brown and even Tom Brady. $49 Million for 7 years. In a sport where players no longer get to the 7th year before teams want to restructure your contract making you wait further for your back loaded payoff…unless they cut you before it comes.
Something I’ve always been wondering…how the hell does one person hijack a team of 53 grown ass men, an entire coaching staff and the administration of an organization? I can eliminate one jerk from my life so if T.O. was such a problem why couldn’t the Eagles? From what I remember hearing there were Eagles players on his side and McNabb wasn’t really speaking up. If you want to talk about hijacking a team then I submit Favre. Nobody has had a whole team and city waiting with bated breath like #4…and he had a horrible season last year!!!
Everyone said he threw McNabb under the bus by saying he was out of breath during their last drive in the Superbowl. As I remember it one of the offensive lineman said it right after the Superbowl, somehow though by repeating it months later T.O. is the perp.
Push-ups in the driveway. Who the hell cares, my neighbors do a lot more than that…the media just doesn’t bother to show up…the media doesn’t bother to show up when someone gets shot on my street either so…
3) Dallas
As far as I’m concerned there was no issue with him in Dallas this year. Look at Steve Smith he had a Hamstring issue and didn’t get back from it until this past sunday. I think that is the best place he could be, Bill Parcells don’t take no mess and unlike most of the coaches and owners in the league he will step right to you and let you know what’s up. I think that’s something T.O. can respect. Plus his biggest problem with a player is when they don’t work hard or perform and that’s never been a problem for T.O. unlike some other players *cough*Randy Moss*cough* I could name.
In regards to the reported “suicide attempt” alot more facts have come to light to disprove that theory. The first thing happened before the incident itself. Sunday night when they reported on Chris Simms, it sounded like he was in the hospital dying and demons and angels were in the hall outside of his room playing rock, paper, sicssors for his soul. Not a half-hour later Chris Mortensen was basically spitting on the early reports in his tone and saying that dude was having his spleen removed. Another thing that stood out to me was the comment “negative reaction to painkillers”. I recalled it mentioned before that Owens doesn’t get down with a lot of unnatural substances and he tries to keep his body pretty pure. I know a lot of people who don’t down meds and have issues when they have to take them. Hell I’m allergic to Aspirin and can’t take Sudafed. Most importantly this seems like the perfect thing for to happen to the media. Let’s get it straight…sports media does not like T.O. (shutupandplay) so any kind of chink in his armor is something they would love. I’m not saying dude doesn’t have any issues. The things he’s said about his childhood let’s me know he does. The thing is I think alot of his issues would make suicide unthinkable to him. A father who was raised by his grandmother and had absentee parents…he’s the type that seems like he’d continue doing what he’s doing. Working as hard as possible to prove his worth despite what anyone thinks of him. I think he’d maintain just to spite the media.
The biggest thing I learned from all of this was just how sad alot of the American public is. I saw a whole bunch of people saying things like too bad he couldn’t get the job done and all types of shyt. He plays a game people, the main way his actions affect me are by letting me know just how much disruption a black man with money and a willingness to speak his mind can cause…he bothers the hell out of America.
all i can say is amen, brotha. i ain’t a t.o. fan but all of this stuff has gotten beyond ridiculous.
Comment by nikki indigo — September 29, 2006 @ 12:41 am
Mann, I was in class Wednesday night when I overheard 2 guys talking about T.O. At first, I thought it was just a couple of Redskin Fans (remember I live in ‘Skinz’ country) ragging their rival’s star receiver. Then I asked them what were they talking about and that’s when I heard it.
Without really knowing the details, I said T.O. is too narcissistic to attempt suicide. I’m not a fan of the man, but I recognize he can ball like the best of them, and he’s a playmaker. But suicidal, heck, I don’t know the man personally, but from what I’ve heard and read about him, nothing in his personality alluded to any such thing.
I am surprised to hear that folks said what you said that they did man. About not completing the job of committing suicide. That’s a tragedy. You’d think he was Saddam, Bin Laden, & Hitler all rolled up into one. All for a sport.
Comment by Luke Cage — September 29, 2006 @ 1:31 pm
(shaking head)
I’ll keep you posted
Comment by G. Cornelius — September 29, 2006 @ 6:24 pm
There’s some real ignorance going on if people were hoping for a suicide. Damn!
The man is one of the best in the world at what he does - there are bigger assholes in the world doing much smaller things. I wonder why the hate… jealousy?
There are NFL stars with drug issues, felony issues, behavioral problem, but this man is considered a criminal for speaking his mind.(and lost his job because he spoke out) He really conditions his body and I can imagine him expecting everyone else to do the same.
Comment by jali — September 29, 2006 @ 6:56 pm
when the media doesnt like you they always try to pull you down. if you arent one of those smiling, giving the great sound bites players and you can actually think and you are not a yes man they will pull every trick in the book to make your image seem like you have issues.
Comment by jdid — October 2, 2006 @ 12:54 am
Any Sag’z in ‘dis house?
They need to leave Terrel ALONE!
Comment by bK bAbE — October 3, 2006 @ 4:19 pm
America hates a black man who speaks his mind unapologetically. Sure a lot of it is his ego, but he’s actually a pretty good football player. It seems like you have to be modest to be successful. I say bullsh*t to that.
Comment by MizJJ — October 3, 2006 @ 6:59 pm
Ray Bless You for this post on my birthday.
Comment by Billy X. — October 8, 2006 @ 5:29 pm