Excerpts from New T.O. Book Released

Started by Beermonkey, July 05, 2006, 11:38:27 PM

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Beermonkey

Get yo' popcorn ready...and your puke buckets. Not that this wasn't a surprise.

Web Exclusive: Owens Trashes McNabb In New Book

QuoteIn the book, Owens paints McNabb as a hypocrite, a weak leader and someone who was jealous of Owens and blocked Owens' return to the Eagles after a four-game suspension.

And Owens paints himself as a heroic but sometimes flawed figure who was wronged by McNabb, arbitrator Richard Bloch, coach Andy Reid and the Eagles.

"I accept that I played a role in tearing apart the Eagles season, but the blame was not all mine," Owens said.

But Owens puts most of the blame on McNabb.

Quote"I couldn't believe it," Owens said about a pass play where McNabb decided not to throw him the ball. "Donovan had time to get the ball to me. ... Donovan ignored me, he ignored Coach Reid's design."

Owens said he returned to the huddle and ask McNabb about the play, and McNabb responded with an obscenity to Owens in front of teammates.

In his opinion, Owens then knew McNabb was deeply jealous of his popularity in Philadelphia.

"I was getting so much of the Philadelphia glory that used to be his," Owens said.

QuoteAnd he also claims that the "majority" of Eagles players wanted him back on team, and that Reid made an effort to bring him back after Owens' suspension was announced.

But Owens believes McNabb forced Reid to drop that effort.

"McNabb viewed taking me back as an affront to his control of the team," Owens said.

Owens also said he was told by a team coach to careful around McNabb because the All-Pro quarterback got "nervous and tight" in big games.

JTrotter Fan

Sounds more to me like TO was the jealous one and now he's just trying to turn it around on McNabb.
When you're riding in a time machine way far into the future, don't stick your elbow out the window, or it'll turn into a fossil.

hbionic

No one should spend any money on that book. No one. A copy should be stolen and printed on the net for everyone to read.

Also, as much as I loved T.O., I have a deep, dark hate for the guy. I think he's a great candidate for paralysis.
I said watch the game and you will see my spirit manifest.-ILLEAGLE 02/04/05


Phanatic

The guy comes across like he's as mature as my three year old... :boom
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PhillyPhreak54

QuotePhil Sheridan | Dallas, beware: T.O. tome trashes Eagles, but he is Cowboys' problem.

By Phil Sheridan
Inquirer Columnist

No doubt Terrell Owens' plan is to disrupt yet another Eagles season with the carefully timed release of T.O., his 242-page prepared statement.

A preliminary glimpse, however, suggests that this thing is really much worse news for the Dallas Cowboys, Owens' new team, than it is for the Eagles.

Why? Because the moral of this particular story is that Owens is still every bit the no-class, no-clue team-wrecker he was in Philadelphia. The man portrayed by Owens and coconspirator Jason Rosenhaus is a sociopath, coldly unconcerned with the consequences of his actions and guided by a self-deluding logic all his own.

If you're Jerry Jones or Bill Parcells or especially Drew Bledsoe and you read this mess, you have to be very, very afraid.

It is clear in retrospect that we in Philadelphia were negligent in the summer of 2004, when Playboy magazine published the interview in which Owens implied that former San Francisco teammate Jeff Garcia was gay. Friends in the Bay Area pointed out that Owens eventually would turn on Donovan McNabb, too, but that seemed crazy at the time.

Hey, we were young and foolish. The Eagles had their best team in a generation and everything looked possible. Owens was in his full-on charmer mode, thrilling fans at Lehigh with his speed and grace and vacuum-cleaner hands. This unfortunate choice of words - "If it looks like a rat and smells like a rat..." - was just a remnant from whatever had transpired with the 49ers. Not our concern.

Wrong.

See, there are two possibilities. Either Terrell Owens is a fundamentally good person (and great athlete) who struggles occasionally with authority and inadvertently causes commotions, or Terrell Owens is a fundamentally selfish and cruel person (and great athlete) who can hide behind a wide smile and charming persona for short periods of time.

In 2004, from the perspective of a Philadelphian, Owens looked like a misunderstood guy who had learned from his mistakes. And, hey, the Niners were a disaster area, right?

In 2006, we know better. And if you had any doubts, his latest ghostwritten autobiography should sweep them away for good.

(How many books do you think Owens has read in the last three years? Is there any chance he's read as many as he's had published?)

It would take most of today's Sports section to address all of Owens' claims. Some, of course, could only be affirmed or denied by getting statements from the other people involved. That was not possible on short notice, made necessary by the puzzling marketing strategy of releasing the title only to random Wal-Marts.

(Your humble narrator was inside five of the megastores yesterday. They were all, um, Wal-Marty.)

The one constant throughout Owens' version of events, carefully phrased by the less-distinguished Rosenhaus brother, is that he is never to blame for anything. He has the mind-set of the average 4-year-old, before concepts such as right, wrong and personal accountability have had a chance to take root.

He signs a contract with the Eagles against the advice of the NFL Players Association, but that's not his fault. He continually agitates McNabb, just as he used to do with his San Francisco quarterbacks, but that's McNabb's fault. He has the ability to read McNabb's mind, assuming that McNabb is jealous of Owens' popularity. In his quest for more money, he criticizes McNabb's Super Bowl performance in the most cowardly fashion, then hides behind the fact he didn't use McNabb's name.

It goes on and on like that.

McNabb was wrong, coach Andy Reid was wrong, the 49ers were wrong, his former agent was wrong, Eagles president Joe Banner was wrong, the arbitrator who upheld his suspension was wrong - the world is wrong and Terrell Owens is right.

There's a name for that kind of logic: insanity. Unless you're a Galileo or Albert Einstein, and it's safe to say Owens is not.

For a lot of Eagles fans, a fresh round of Owens-related nonsense will be as welcome as another thunderstorm. He's gone. He signed with the dreaded Cowboys. Enough already.

Surely Owens' first priority is to sell books by creating a fresh round of controversy. His second, though, is to toss a big ol' stink bomb into the Eagles' camp. He's proven how much damage he can do to this team when he's here, so why not try a little long-distance sabotage?

But the joke ultimately will be on the Cowboys. Just as the Playboy interview should have sounded alarm bells here, the 242-page prepared statement should scare the hell out of the Cowboys.

The guy in that book, the human toxic-waste spill, is now in their locker room, fouling up their chemistry.

That third book should be a real doozy.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: hbionic on July 06, 2006, 01:39:18 AM
No one should spend any money on that book. No one. A copy should be stolen and printed on the net for everyone to read.

Wrong.  No one should even bother reading it for free.


P.S.  Even though it loosely relates to McNabb, T.O. threads should NOT be in this section.

Rome

Am I the only one who wishes that this was posted in the Good Riddance thread?

Susquehanna Birder

Quote from: hbionic on July 06, 2006, 01:39:18 AMAlso, as much as I loved T.O., I have a deep, dark hate for the guy. I think he's a great candidate for paralysis.

Agreed.

rjs246

Oh my god! An athlete wrote a self-aggrandizing book about mildly interesting shtein that happened a year ago that the media is eating up and regurgitating it rather than finding anything new and interesting to write me about?!

Who cares?
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

JTrotter Fan

Quote from: FFatPatt on July 06, 2006, 07:35:25 AM
Quote from: hbionic on July 06, 2006, 01:39:18 AM
No one should spend any money on that book. No one. A copy should be stolen and printed on the net for everyone to read.

Wrong.  No one should even bother reading it for free.


P.S.  Even though it loosely relates to McNabb, T.O. threads should NOT be in this section.

Alright Captain Obvious.
When you're riding in a time machine way far into the future, don't stick your elbow out the window, or it'll turn into a fossil.

phillywin2k5

as much as i hate the guy im betting there is some truth there about McNabb in his book.
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RezRob

Quote from: phillywin2k5 on July 06, 2006, 08:47:56 AM
as much as i hate the guy im betting there is some truth there about McNabb in his book.
Truth nuggets floating in a sea of bullshtein, smell like bullshtein, and are bullshtein stained.
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Susquehanna Birder

Quote from: FFatPatt on July 06, 2006, 07:35:25 AMP.S.  Even though it loosely relates to McNabb, T.O. threads should NOT be in this section.

Awww...now you make me want to leave it here just out of spite.

But seriously, it's about as much Eagles related as most of the threads in here lately. So unless there's a real compelling reason to move it, it can sit here for a while. Mmmkay?

ice grillin you

theres no question mcnabb was a little girl about the whole thing....as he is with anything that doesnt go exactly his way....but that doesnt excuse what TO did and it is ultimately his fault

in the end what you had was a chest puffing out of control ego wr paired with a soft batch qb...and thats just not going to ever work...why you think andy always surrounds mcnabb with #3 wr's...
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on July 06, 2006, 09:13:18 AM
Awww...now you make me want to leave it here just out of spite.

But seriously, it's about as much Eagles related as most of the threads in here lately. So unless there's a real compelling reason to move it, it can sit here for a while. Mmmkay?

Ha!  Nice to see I have that kind of reverse pull around here.

While we're at it, would you please NOT ban The Waco Kid?  Thanks.  He's my friend.