NFL: The Terrell Owens Show Stops in Dallas

Why the Signing of Terrell Owens Will Only Benefit the Dallas Cowboys

By Jerrard Ellerbe, published Jul 24, 2006
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On March 18, 2006, The Dallas Cowboys made a major upgrade when they signed the controversial but very talented Terrell Owens, one of the best wide receivers in the NFL today. The Cowboys receiving core automatically looks intimidating when Owens, eleven-year receiver Terry Glenn, and the young but talented tight end Jason Witten hit the field this fall. There are even some people in the media that believe the addition of Owens will at least be enough for Dallas to make the playoffs this upcoming season. However, it seems that the Cowboy fan base is holding their breath in preparation of a total meltdown of their beloved franchise. If you are football fan, then you should’ve at least heard about the soap opera that took place in the city of brotherly love. The Philadelphia Eagles, a Super Bowl team in 2004, were torn apart from the inside by the antics of Owens and his sidekick and agent Drew Rosenhaus. As a result, the locker room was divided and Terrell Owens was dismissed from the team by mid-season. Obviously, the Cowboys took a major risk by signing the supposed locker room cancer. They hope that Owens has finally learned that he is not bigger than the team and that he is only as good as the players around him.

However, people are still wondering will the Cowboys be just another statistic of the fabulous T.O. Show? Based on the circumstances and the people around him this year, I think Terrell Owens will finally get it together and focus only on football and not the “One Man Show” act that he is used to doing. In this Article, I will break down my reasons why the Dallas Cowboys will benefit from the addition of Terrell Owens.

Don’t Mess With the Tuna

When training camp begins for the Cowboys, everyone will be watching Terrell Owens and his every move. He is used to it however. Whenever a player entertains the media by doing sit-ups in his front lawn, a few cameras won’t bother him. The added attention may be a little bit too much for the rest of the team, but be assured the Head Coach Bill Parcells will make sure that everyone (including T.O.) is focused only on the game plan. 

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