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Old 12-16-2005, 02:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Terrell Owens says he felt 'used' by Eagles

blah blah blah....what a pansy...the guy needs to get over himself.



PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Before Terrell Owens was banished from the Philadelphia Eagles, the All-Pro wide receiver told GQ magazine that some of his teammates didn't want him to play in the Super Bowl last February.

"A lot of people, they doubted me," Owens said in the January issue of GQ. "Some of my teammates didn't want to see me come back, but I came back.

"That's why I felt so ultimately disrespected, because I knew how hard I worked to get back on that field to help them. Had I not played, who knows, we probably would've gotten beat worse."

Owens defied his doctor's advice and played against New England in the Super Bowl, just 6 1/2 weeks after ankle surgery. He had nine catches for 122 yards, but the Eagles lost 24-21.

"When I was rehabbing, they called me selfish for trying to get on the field to play," he explained. "I said, 'You guys are labeling me selfish for rehabbing, trying to play in the biggest game of the year?' If Brett Favre had done it, you would've said he was a hero, would've given him an 'ironman' award or something like that.

"But me? For whatever reason, I was selfish. And for the life of me, I just don't understand."

Owens told the magazine he felt "used" by the Eagles.

"One of the main reasons they brought me to Philadelphia was to get to the Super Bowl, so it's just like, I feel used all of a sudden," he said. "You all used me to win a lot of games, and then once I got hurt last year before the playoffs, it was, 'Yeah, we really don't need T.O.' "

Owens wonders if the media is out to get him.

"The things that I've done in the past, like celebrate in the end zone, they're making a fanfare out of it now with (Bengals wide receiver) Chad Johnson," Owens said. "With all the celebrations that he's done, they're like congratulating him for it. But if it was me, they'd be like, 'Oh, we don't need this in football, this is not good for football.' Not that Chad is doing something wrong, it's not his fault, but you kind of wonder, do they have it out for me?"

Owens is known for his flamboyant celebrations, including the Sharpie incident and posing on the Cowboys' star at midfield at Texas Stadium.

Owens feels he doesn't get equal treatment from the media.

"I went down to the Houston Astrodome after (Hurricane) Katrina, but nobody made a big deal about it," he said. "But you saw Peyton Manning and his brother, they made a big deal about that. I did it on my own. I didn't do it for publicity."

Owens came to the Eagles in March 2004 after eight sometimes-controversial seasons in San Francisco. He was suspended last month for a series of infractions and critical public comments about quarterback Donovan McNabb and the organization, dating to his offseason demands for a new contract. An arbitrator later upheld the team's decision to deactivate him for the remainder of the season.

Owens hasn't spoken publicly since he apologized and pleaded for a second chance one day after the Eagles sent him home for good on Nov. 7. His interview with GQ was conducted one week before he played his last game for the Eagles against Denver on Oct. 30.

Owens held a birthday party earlier this week in Atlantic City, N.J. At least 19 Eagles attended the party, including Jevon Kearse, Brian Westbrook and Lito Sheppard.
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Old 12-16-2005, 04:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Eagles are my team and I even hate the guy. Phenominal player, but he has to be THE biggest cry-baby ever to play any sport. His $8M/year (or something ridiculous) wasn't good enough? Booo fucking hooo. Too bad he signed the contract anyway.

The Eagles are in the right. You know it's bad when a team suspends one of the best receivers in the game. Fuck T.O., he'll never be happy.
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T.O. should try and get a job in the real world acting the way he does. he cost himself a lot of money, nobody is gonna sign him to a long term deal knowing how much of a cancer he is.
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I don't know about you guys, but for 49 Million over the next 7 Years, they could have used me all they want. Just as long as they signed those checks baby!!
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I don't know about you guys, but for 49 Million over the next 7 Years, they could have used me all they want. Just as long as they signed those checks baby!!
Yea, like I said. It was a contract that HE SIGNED. Booo hooo... If someone 'uses' you, you generally don't know what you're getting ahead of time.

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its funny how everyone that has a favorite team that he DOESNT play for hates him, you guys would love to have him on your team admit or not. Im an Eagles fan too and hate what he did the team but damn I miss his talent

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its funny how everyone that has a favorite team that he DOESNT play for hates him, you guys would love to have him your team admit or not. Im an Eagles fan too and hate what he did the team but damn I miss his talent
I don't, he can fuck off. Being a professional athlete doesn't give you the right to be act like a crybaby.
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its funny how everyone that has a favorite team that he DOESNT play for hates him, you guys would love to have him your team admit or not. Im an Eagles fan too and hate what he did the team but damn I miss his talent

I wouldnt want him on the Cowboys. True he is a great talent, but he's also a cancer. Thats the reason every team he has been on as a pro has let him go. Too much baggage.
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^^^get ready, I still say he'll be in a Dallas uniform next year if that greasy prick Jones can get his way. he's already been quoted as saying he'd take a chance on TO or any player of that caliber even if there is a risk.
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^^^get ready, I still say he'll be in a Dallas uniform next year if that greasy prick Jones can get his way. he's already been quoted as saying he'd take a chance on TO or any player of that caliber even if there is a risk.

I hope you are wrong.


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I honestly don't mind the guy. The show boaters don't really bother me. And I wouldn't care if he went to pittsburgh. We wouldn't use him that much and I think they would handle him a little better than Philly did.
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in Pittsburgh or any other NFL team T.O. would be the #1 or #2 reciever. Philly thought they could handle him a little better then San Francisco did.
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