This guy can't play? |
Terrell Owens is back in the news for
no good reason, really; he wants to play in the NFL but nobody wants
him. I would say there are tens of millions of people in the same
situation
The weird part though, is that TO can
actually play football but experts claim it's his attitude that is
earning him the cold shoulder. I thought his attitude with a
struggling Bengals team was fine last year. I don't remember hearing
anything about tantrums or that he became the infamous locker room
“cancer” he's been labeled elsewhere. It may not have been a
healthy locker-room culture, but I attribute that more to frustrated
veterans dealing with a letdown of a season rather than purely the
presence of Terrell Owens.
TO works hard and stays in shape. Yes,
he's old and coming off of knee surgery but I think he's getting a
raw deal for the wrong reasons by the rest of the league. Why
shouldn't the Titans be interested in him? They want Hasselback to
throw more vertically, they're not satisfied with the receivers
they've filled in for the injured Kenny Britt, and TO is that kind of
receiver to fit into that kind of offense.
If they're worried about TO dropping
balls, breaking off his routes, and shying away from dangerous hits,
then they have a valid point. TO the player seemed more frustrating
than TO the teammate last season. He put up big numbers and at times
was sort of dominant, but he and Carson never got on the same page
and the two persisted that way all season long. I attribute a great
deal of this to the reason why the Bengals collapsed and died after
suffering through a ten-game losing streak in 2010. The former
Bengals play-caller, Bob Bratkowski, forced TO into the action too
much last year; Even Terrell Owens himself had to question the
play-calling even though it benefited him the most. The problem with
Owens was this: the Bengals didn't need him, but when they brought
him in anyway, they used him in the wrong role.
Just in it for the Super Bowl party. |
I can't imagine TO demanding a ton of
money. If his knee can hold up, he could really help a team like the
Titans, and if not, the risk is low. Tennessee offense reeks of
atrophy and decay right now. Their running game is
uncharacteristically nonexistent, their receivers seem to get worse
every week and Britt isn't coming back this season. They're in the
thick of things in a soft AFC South and are too relevant to let the
offense grind to a halt. I won't say they need TO, but I
think they could really use him.
TO has done a lot of regrettable stuff
in his life and he burns under the hot gaze of the media microscope.
We've seen him range all across the emotional spectrum from
explosions of anger to weeping over his quarterback. He damn sure
ain't perfect, but to say that he is unable to play football like a
professional seems unfounded after a rather docile 2010. I still
think it's a non-story that he hasn't signed, but the reasons as to
why that is are off-base and almost unfair.
Mojokong—get your pop-rocks ready.
1 comment:
Unrelated to the subject - I am glad to have found your blogs. I used to follow them on nfluk until they vanished and it's taken me quite a while to track down these musings. They are great...as a UK based Bengals fan (who wasted money on TWO trips to the states to watch them lose...twice) it's good to have some opinions on the team that are informed and, well, good to read!
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