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Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. No scouts showing up is hilarious, damn that has to hurt. I bet he's spent all his damn money already and can't pay the bills."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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T.O. doesn't seem to understand he has passed from the 'investment' to 'liability' category. When he signed with the Cowboys, it was a $30 million contract for 3 years I think, then he went to the Bills at 1 year 6.5 million, then the Bengals for $2 million, and then released... I mean come on man, didn't you see it coming?"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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T.O.'s PR stunt leads to contract offer
Message to all the haters: The T.O. plan has worked!
Well, sort of.
One day after 37-year-old wide receiver Terrell Owens staged a reality-TV style workout for TV cameras — but no NFL scouts — in hopes of drumming up potential offers from interested teams, his first contract proposal has arrived ... from the Arena Football League.
The AFL's Chicago Rush announced via press release that it is extending an offer to Owens, a six-time NFL Pro Bowl wideout, for the 2012 season. The contract would be for the normal player agreement and pay $400 per week.
"We feel that this is an ideal time to approach the future NFL Hall of Famer," said Rush General Manager and President Gene Nudo. "It would be a fantastic honor to add Terrell to our current roster for the 2012 season."
Owens, who has been rehabbing from ACL surgery since injuring his knee in Week 13 against the Cleveland Browns last season, and his agent Drew Rosenhaus held a public workout on Tuesday in Calabasas, Calif., to help show T.O.'s progress.
However, not one NFL scout showed up for the nationally-televised event.
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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostMessage to all the haters: The T.O. plan has worked!
Well, sort of.
One day after 37-year-old wide receiver Terrell Owens staged a reality-TV style workout for TV cameras — but no NFL scouts — in hopes of drumming up potential offers from interested teams, his first contract proposal has arrived ... from the Arena Football League.
The AFL's Chicago Rush announced via press release that it is extending an offer to Owens, a six-time NFL Pro Bowl wideout, for the 2012 season. The contract would be for the normal player agreement and pay $400 per week.
"We feel that this is an ideal time to approach the future NFL Hall of Famer," said Rush General Manager and President Gene Nudo. "It would be a fantastic honor to add Terrell to our current roster for the 2012 season."
Owens, who has been rehabbing from ACL surgery since injuring his knee in Week 13 against the Cleveland Browns last season, and his agent Drew Rosenhaus held a public workout on Tuesday in Calabasas, Calif., to help show T.O.'s progress.
However, not one NFL scout showed up for the nationally-televised event."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostMessage to all the haters: The T.O. plan has worked!
Well, sort of.
One day after 37-year-old wide receiver Terrell Owens staged a reality-TV style workout for TV cameras — but no NFL scouts — in hopes of drumming up potential offers from interested teams, his first contract proposal has arrived ... from the Arena Football League.
The AFL's Chicago Rush announced via press release that it is extending an offer to Owens, a six-time NFL Pro Bowl wideout, for the 2012 season. The contract would be for the normal player agreement and pay $400 per week.
"We feel that this is an ideal time to approach the future NFL Hall of Famer," said Rush General Manager and President Gene Nudo. "It would be a fantastic honor to add Terrell to our current roster for the 2012 season."
Owens, who has been rehabbing from ACL surgery since injuring his knee in Week 13 against the Cleveland Browns last season, and his agent Drew Rosenhaus held a public workout on Tuesday in Calabasas, Calif., to help show T.O.'s progress.
However, not one NFL scout showed up for the nationally-televised event.
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today's daily Terrell Owens news article.
In 2006, receiver Terrell Owens created a major stir with a drug overdose that was believed to be a suicide attempt. Last month, Owens reportedly had another overdose, as reported by TMZ.
Now, TMZ has obtained the 911 call that was placed earlier this month. Asked whether the ingestion of prescription medication was a suicide attempt, a woman who was speaking to the 911 dispatcher said, “Yes. I believe so.“
The last time something like this happened, Owens was a member of the Cowboys. He held a press conference at Valley Ranch to declare that he hadn’t attempted suicide. The event punctuated by a clumsy declaration from publicist Kim Etheredge that Owens has “25 million reasons why he should be alive,” a reference to the $25 million contract he had signed with the Cowboys earlier that year.
This time around, Owens is trying to attract the attention of an NFL team, and he has said nothing publicly regarding the incident. The content of the 911 call likely will do nothing to assist his chances of getting back into the NFL.Los Angeles Rams 11-5
Last Game - Loss vs. San Fransisco
Up Next - vs. Atlanta
2017 NFC West Division Champions
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