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Terrell Owens: I lost respect for Tony Romo
April, 13, 2012

By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com


The boys on the ESPN Dallas 103.3’s “Ben and Skin Show,” fresh off their Thursday interview with Tony Romo, tried to recreate some warm, fuzzy feelings with Romo’s most famous former receiver.

They played a little word association during their weekly segment with Allen Wranglers receiver/co-owner Terrell Owens, who momentarily didn’t have much to say when Romo’s name was mentioned.

“OK, uh, next question,” T.O. said.

Really? That’s it?

Of course that wasn’t it. It didn’t take much prodding for T.O. to do what he does best: rip one of his quarterbacks.

“With that situation, dude, I’ve kind of lost my respect for that situation,” T.O. said. “Man, that’s a guy I shed tears for, I went to bat for. Then obviously, ultimately I’m not in Dallas anymore and I know he definitely had a hand in that. So, again, it’s one of those things that you kind of just have to bite your tongue and keep moving on, you know what I mean?”

Romo’s desire to get rid of T.O. might have had something to do with the former Pro Bowl receiver, who was the most popular man in the Valley Ranch locker room at the time, trying to turn most of the team against the quarterback in 2008. T.O. openly whined about Romo throwing too many balls to best buddy Jason Witten, leading a parade of receivers into Jason Garrett’s office to complain about the issue.

“I just happened to be one of those guys that really voiced my opinion,” T.O. said. “I wasn’t the only one who thought that way. There were games that other guys were open. I wasn’t saying that to get the ball thrown to me a lot more times. I wasn’t saying that to get the ball thrown to me a lot more times. I was all about winning. During the course of games and if you watch the film, there were other guys that were open that didn’t get the ball. That was my thing.

“I think that’s what’s really misconstrued is that my passion and things that I say can be viewed that I’m being selfish and it’s all about me, but my goal has always been about winning a championship. I think if you really ask my teammates that they’ll really convey that and they’ll tell you honestly that’s what I’m about.”

Not if you ask his ex-quarterback. Sniff, sniff.
 
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I guess he still has not learned that his mouth is what has him playing in that arena football league in the first place.
 
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Every team he gets cut from he has something bad to say about.

He is such a cancer no one wants him. He'll never play another down in the NFL again.

His last shot was with the Bengals with Mike dipshit Brown. If the Bengals don't want you no one will.
 

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TO having a problem with a quarterback. Imagine that. I think everyone in the world saw that coming but Jerry.
 
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It's almost like he sabotaged himself because he's not sure if he deserves all the love. So he turns people against him so they have no choice but to hate him and he can wallow in self-pity
 
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He's clearly got some bigtime psych issues from his childhood that he never addresses. The story sucks, bc he should go down as a top 5 all-time receiver, but people will mostly remember him for all of this bullshit.
 

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He's realized playing in the D-league or wherever he's at now isn't going to return him to relevence, so he's got to try something else to get his name out again. Unfortunatly for him, he still doesn't get the concept of bad press.
 

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He couldn't beat out Dez or Austin right now if they pulled him in and said, we will give you a go. He won't play #3 so that's out. No wonder Tony nor anyone else in Dallas wants him back.

I love the guy, but TO... Get Sapp's old gig at NFL network and work on your image so you can make the Hall some day, son. Going through life blaming everyone else amounts to nothing but misery. Everything you do in life was your decision to do. Man up, and put ya big boy pants on and stop throwing anyone that ever worked with you under the bus.
 

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Hes not saying anything different than what every other cowboys receiver radio guy or 90% of cowboy fans were saying and still say about romo. Its just its coming from owens mouth that ignites fire in fans. Im a fan of his, always have been. But i knew he was gone i dont think about it. But is owens really bashing him? or just saying what everybody thought about romo at the time and still do? Guy will go to witten and alot of the times still throw that int because hes locked on witten.

teams know austin and dez can take over a game and win a game for the boys. Witten will create mismatches but wont ever win a game or turn a game around for the boys. So they gameplan to take austin dez out and gamble and disguise coverage on witten and get them ints romo likes throwing. Well seems to like throwing lol
 
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