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Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:30 pm
ill give a link in a second
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Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:31 pm
Terrell Owens has found a new team, signing Saturday with the Buffalo Bills only two days after the high-maintenance receiver was cut by the Dallas Cowboys.
NFL.com's Vic Carucci was the first to report that Owens is headed to the Bills after being cut by the Dallas Cowboys earlier in the week. The deal is a one-year contract for $6.5 million.
Owens caught 69 passes for 1,052 yards and 10 touchdowns last season, but the Cowboys were looking to improve the atmosphere in the locker room and decided they would be better off without him. Owens lands with Bills
"I'm leaving America's team (for) North America's team," Owens said at a news conference.
The Bills will be Owens' fourth team, after starting with San Francisco, bouncing to Philadelphia -- where he helped the Eagles get to a Super Bowl -- and Dallas.
"I must move on, and it's another beginning for me," Owens said. "If I can be that extra added piece to get them to the playoffs, then that's what I'm here for. I looked at the defensive side of ball and offensive side of the ball, and these guys have all the pieces."
The Bills were in need of a receiver to take the pressure from Lee Evans. They got one of the biggest names out there.
The question now is how T.O. will deal with Trent Edwards, who is only entering his second full year as starter. Owens has made life difficult for quarterbacks in the past and joins an offense that struggled mightily last year.
The Bills were 25th in the NFL in yards gained and failed to have a 300-yard passer. The offense has been a perennial problem. It has ranked 25th or lower in each of the past six seasons.
Coach d**k Jauron has often complained about the Bills' lack of scoring punch, but this represents a serious change in philosophy for a team that in the past has tried to avoid taking on disruptive locker room personalities.
Buffalo certainly needs a boost. The Bills have missed the playoffs for nine straight seasons, the longest drought in team history. The Bills are also coming off three straight 7-9 finishes under Jauron, who was retained by the team after his
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Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:32 pm
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Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:54 pm
this belongs in the FA thread.
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Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 6:34 pm
or the terrel owens thread
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Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 6:43 pm
vegito61283 this belongs in the FA thread. my bad lock it or whatever happens
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Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:37 pm
Terrell Owens to the Bills...
That's not what I was expecting. The Buffalo is a low-market team with a great fan base, a relaxed city, and a pretty good team. This might be good for TO and I think he can do pretty well.
...The Bills actually have a nice offense on their side. Trent Edwards is young and improving. Evans, Owens, Reed, and Parrish catching passes. Lynch and Jackson running the football. And a good offensive line.
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Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:54 pm
I still see the Patriots finishing first in the AFC East.
All three of the other teams have a strong case to come in second place, and possibly grab a wild card spot in the playoffs.
I think that it will be the Patriots, Dolphins, Jets, and Bills, in that order.
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Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:44 pm
HAHA, they said TO helped them get to the playoffs. He was inactive for the last 3rd of the year and he did not play in any of the Playoff games. He did come back for the SB and had a great game though.
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:39 am
Dude-LAP Terrell Owens to the Bills... That's not what I was expecting. The Buffalo is a low-market team with a great fan base, a relaxed city, and a pretty good team. This might be good for TO and I think he can do pretty well. ...The Bills actually have a nice offense on their side. Trent Edwards is young and improving. Evans, Owens, Reed, and Parrish catching passes. Lynch and Jackson running the football. And a good offensive line. true but can a young qb like trent handle t.o
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:39 pm
DIRE SWORD WOUND Dude-LAP Terrell Owens to the Bills... That's not what I was expecting. The Buffalo is a low-market team with a great fan base, a relaxed city, and a pretty good team. This might be good for TO and I think he can do pretty well. ...The Bills actually have a nice offense on their side. Trent Edwards is young and improving. Evans, Owens, Reed, and Parrish catching passes. Lynch and Jackson running the football. And a good offensive line. true but can a young qb like trent handle t.o Well if Young, Garcia, McNabb and Romo could not take it.... Well you get the idea.
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 2:50 pm
vegito61283 DIRE SWORD WOUND Dude-LAP Terrell Owens to the Bills... That's not what I was expecting. The Buffalo is a low-market team with a great fan base, a relaxed city, and a pretty good team. This might be good for TO and I think he can do pretty well. ...The Bills actually have a nice offense on their side. Trent Edwards is young and improving. Evans, Owens, Reed, and Parrish catching passes. Lynch and Jackson running the football. And a good offensive line. true but can a young qb like trent handle t.o Well if Young, Garcia, McNabb and Romo could not take it.... Well you get the idea. It's not so much about the QB. It's about the coach and the owner. For his previous teams, the owners and coaches tolerated with his bad emotional side, and they failed to control it. They dragged it out and let it continue, until it was too late. I think that Owens will still be a bit vocal, but not as destructive with the Bills.
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 1:11 pm
Dude-LAP vegito61283 DIRE SWORD WOUND Dude-LAP Terrell Owens to the Bills... That's not what I was expecting. The Buffalo is a low-market team with a great fan base, a relaxed city, and a pretty good team. This might be good for TO and I think he can do pretty well. ...The Bills actually have a nice offense on their side. Trent Edwards is young and improving. Evans, Owens, Reed, and Parrish catching passes. Lynch and Jackson running the football. And a good offensive line. true but can a young qb like trent handle t.o Well if Young, Garcia, McNabb and Romo could not take it.... Well you get the idea. It's not so much about the QB. It's about the coach and the owner. For his previous teams, the owners and coaches tolerated with his bad emotional side, and they failed to control it. They dragged it out and let it continue, until it was too late. I think that Owens will still be a bit vocal, but not as destructive with the Bills. somehow that doesn't sound like t.o
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Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:25 pm
DIRE SWORD WOUND Dude-LAP vegito61283 DIRE SWORD WOUND Dude-LAP Terrell Owens to the Bills... That's not what I was expecting. The Buffalo is a low-market team with a great fan base, a relaxed city, and a pretty good team. This might be good for TO and I think he can do pretty well. ...The Bills actually have a nice offense on their side. Trent Edwards is young and improving. Evans, Owens, Reed, and Parrish catching passes. Lynch and Jackson running the football. And a good offensive line. true but can a young qb like trent handle t.o Well if Young, Garcia, McNabb and Romo could not take it.... Well you get the idea. It's not so much about the QB. It's about the coach and the owner. For his previous teams, the owners and coaches tolerated with his bad emotional side, and they failed to control it. They dragged it out and let it continue, until it was too late. I think that Owens will still be a bit vocal, but not as destructive with the Bills. somehow that doesn't sound like t.o Well Owens just reported that he won't be attending Bills' voluntary workouts, but that shouldn't be a problem because he always seems to be in good shape.
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 7:05 pm
Dude-LAP DIRE SWORD WOUND Dude-LAP vegito61283 DIRE SWORD WOUND Dude-LAP Terrell Owens to the Bills... That's not what I was expecting. The Buffalo is a low-market team with a great fan base, a relaxed city, and a pretty good team. This might be good for TO and I think he can do pretty well. ...The Bills actually have a nice offense on their side. Trent Edwards is young and improving. Evans, Owens, Reed, and Parrish catching passes. Lynch and Jackson running the football. And a good offensive line. true but can a young qb like trent handle t.o Well if Young, Garcia, McNabb and Romo could not take it.... Well you get the idea. It's not so much about the QB. It's about the coach and the owner. For his previous teams, the owners and coaches tolerated with his bad emotional side, and they failed to control it. They dragged it out and let it continue, until it was too late. I think that Owens will still be a bit vocal, but not as destructive with the Bills. somehow that doesn't sound like t.o Well Owens just reported that he won't be attending Bills' voluntary workouts, but that shouldn't be a problem because he always seems to be in good shape. he should go to get the yelling at trent over with
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