The big anti-hijack thread.....
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WTF? I'm on the All-TO-All-The-Time web site (espn.com) and I don't see an article on it. What did Mr. "I can't kill myself with pills" have to say this time?
Originally Posted by Simplex3:
WTF? I'm on the All-TO-All-The-Time web site (espn.com) and I don't see an article on it. What did Mr. "I can't kill myself with pills" have to say this time?
Terrell Owens: Bill Parcells 'Like My Grandmother'
Posted Jan 23rd 2007 9:29AM by Michael David Smith
Filed under: Cowboys, NFC East, NFL Gossip, NFL Rumors, NFL Coaching
Terrell Owens compared Bill Parcells to his grandmother in an interview with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and when you see the whole context, it doesn't seem like he means Parcells is lovable and always bakes cookies:
"Coming into this season and this situation, I wanted to be positive," Owens told the Star-Telegram. "When I talked to him for the first time we left an impression on each other. I still think he is a great guy. But he is like my grandmother. You love the person, but they are stuck in their old-school ways. You can't move them from their way of thought."
Owens also said "Sometimes change is good," "I think it was needed" and "Hopefully, the owner will hire a coach to take the team to the next level." Overall, Owens doesn't give the impression that he enjoyed his experience working with Parcells. I think the feeling was mutual.
Originally Posted by Priest4Prez:
Terrell Owens: Bill Parcells 'Like My Grandmother'
Posted Jan 23rd 2007 9:29AM by Michael David Smith
Filed under: Cowboys, NFC East, NFL Gossip, NFL Rumors, NFL Coaching
Terrell Owens compared Bill Parcells to his grandmother in an interview with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and when you see the whole context, it doesn't seem like he means Parcells is lovable and always bakes cookies:
"Coming into this season and this situation, I wanted to be positive," Owens told the Star-Telegram. "When I talked to him for the first time we left an impression on each other. I still think he is a great guy. But he is like my grandmother. You love the person, but they are stuck in their old-school ways. You can't move them from their way of thought."
Owens also said "Sometimes change is good," "I think it was needed" and "Hopefully, the owner will hire a coach to take the team to the next level." Overall, Owens doesn't give the impression that he enjoyed his experience working with Parcells. I think the feeling was mutual.
His comments today:
Updated: Jan. 24, 2007, 4:49 PM ET
Embattled Owens denies taking shots at ParcellsESPN.com news services
Dallas Cowboys embattled wide receiver Terrell Owens says he wasn't taking a shot at Bill Parcells with his comments after the Cowboys head coach announced his retirement on Monday.
Terrell Owens on ESPN Radio
Terrell Owens says he wasn't taking a shot at Bill Parcells with his comments, talks about his injured finger and his decision to stay quiet about it and not get surgery during the season. Listen
According to Tuesday's Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Owens described the locker room environment as difficult and that Parcells' old-school style of offense hurt the team.
"When I talked to [Parcells] for the first time we left an impression on each other. I still think he is a great guy. But he is like my grandmother. You love the person, but they are stuck in their old-school ways. You can't move them from their way of thought," Owens told the newspaper.
Owens spoke with ESPN Radio 103.3 in Dallas on Wednesday and claimed when he made mention about his grandmother it wasn't a shot at Parcells but that was basically saying the legendary coach is a guy that obviously has his ways of coaching.
Owens also told ESPN Radio he believed Parcells never went out of his way to improve their relationship and neither did Owens.
Owens says he tried to practice hard and play hard last season, but he did feel that Parcells mocked him during the preseason when he was injured.
"I think that by him saying that I need to get on the practice field and I that I needed to show him what I can do, I just felt him knowing the type of player that I am and what I've done to play through injuries I felt like he kind of made a mockery out of me in front of the media to say that," Owens said. "In that sense I kind of lost a sense of respect. But other than that I didn't allow it to deter me of how I practiced because I was seriously injured. "
Owens caught 85 passes for 1,180 yards and had a league-high 13 touchdowns. But he also topped the NFL with a league-high 18 dropped passes.
Owens said that hand injuries were to blame for some of the drops.
Though he often complained about offensive schemes throughout the season, he also played with an injured finger that required offseason surgery.
"I'll be the first to say that I didn't play as well as I should have. And you guys can talk about me all you want, it's really not going to change who I am as a person or a player," Owens said. "But I never said one time anything about my broken hand, anything about the torn tendon in my
Originally Posted by Priest4Prez:
"I'll be the first to say that I didn't play as well as I should have. And you guys can talk about me all you want, it's really not going to change who I am as a person or a player," Owens said. "But I never said one time anything about my broken hand, anything about the torn tendon in my...
Blah, blah, blah.
That's about as good as Tomlinson telling everyone who would listen about how classy he is.