T.O. to Cowboys
Terrell Owens will provide more entertainment for the crowd in Dallas, but this time he'll be a member of the home team. The Cowboys signed Owens today to a 3-year, $25 million contract, starting a new chapter in the life story of the controversial receiver.
There is no doubt that Owens can still produce; he was on pace for more than 1700 yards and 14 touchdowns last season before suspensions and a deactivation ended his season with the Eagles. The question will be whether or not he'll abide by the rules of head coach Bill Parcells, and shut his mouth long enough to lead the Cowboys back to the playoffs after a miserable 6-10 season.
Owens will have to become friends with Drew Bledsoe, because the rest of the QB situation in Dallas looks bleak. Bledsoe has never had a WR of Owens' caliber on his side, and he should continue to improve his hall of fame credentials. If the Cowboys can improve their line, and Julius Jones provides a stable backfield presence, the offense in Dallas could carry them a long way.

1 Comments:
So I guess this means that his prior transgressions against the 'Boys and the Star are forgiven?
Bledsoe is on his last legs, literally, I forsee him falling apart midway through the season, but if he doesn't, T.O. will take care of that on his own when he starts whining about not getting enough of the ball or that Dallas runs too much...
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