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You are currently browsing all posts tagged with 'Terrell Owens'

T.O. Injured, Edwards Starting, Omon Cut

  • Posted on November 11, 2009 at 2:06 pm

Even after having a bye week, the extra time off has failed to heal the injury ravaged Buffalo Bills.

Terrell Owens was not a participant at practice today. He’s suffering from a strained hip.

“I don’t know,” Jauron said when asked about how it happened.  “He practiced on Monday and it wasn’t bothering him.  On late Tuesday all of a sudden it really started to bother him.”

“He was in meetings (today), but it was very uncomfortable for him.  So right now it’s pretty uncomfortable.  We’re kind of hoping it goes away as quick as it came.  That’s our hope.  We really won’t know anymore until tomorrow.”

T.O. Injured, Edwards Starting, Omon Cut – continue reading…

The Bills’ Midseason Five Least Valuable Players

  • Posted on November 3, 2009 at 2:10 pm

treIn a way, it’s fitting that 2009 is the Buffalo Bills’ 50th anniversary of existence. I say that because if you’ve been around for all or even most those years, you’d be hard pressed to find more than a small handful of seasons more exasperating than this one.

Despite having sufficient talent, this is a team and an organization clearly stuck in the mud. With the exception of a certain rookie who has the same amount of interceptions as our two quarterbacks have touchdown passes, combined, nobody has played closed to their expectations.

For that, we’ve compiled our midseason list of the five Least Valuable Players (LVP). It wasn’t as easy as you think, as there were many candidates to choose from.

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T.O. Throws One Person Under the Bus– himself

  • Posted on October 28, 2009 at 5:20 pm

Baggage.. And a penchant for throwing others under the bus.  That’s the reputation, earned or not that followed Terrell Owens to Buffalo.

In a past littered with on-and-off field feuding with quarterbacks, offensive coordinators and receiver coaches a like, Owens vocal antics have filled up a library worth of ESPN material.

It’s been a different story in Buffalo, though– a polar opposite of sorts.  We’re now nearly half way through the season, and as evidenced by his press conference today, the only person T.O. is throwing under the bus appears to be himself.

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Bills’ Owens still has value despite struggles

  • Posted on October 26, 2009 at 8:40 am

The Buffalo Bills shocked the football world way back on March 7, 2009 when they made by far their highest-profile free agent signing in franchise history by inking WR Terrell Owens to a one-year, $6.5 million deal.  The move was heralded as the Bills’ boldest move towards fielding a winning team and an explosive offense, and with Owens lining up next to Lee Evans, visions of big plays danced in Bills fans’ heads.

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T.O. opens up… a little bit

  • Posted on October 22, 2009 at 10:23 am

Even if Terrell Owens won‘t confess, he knows it was supposed to better than this.  It doesn’t matter Buffalo was the only team that showed serious interest when he became a free agent this summer; things were supposed to go better.

Owens with Lee Evans was to be a deadly combination.  Who were defenses going to focus on?  Add a budding Pro Bowler at running back in Marshawn Lynch, and Trent Edwards was prepared to bust out in 2009.  Owens expected to be the catalyst for an offense ready to explode and end a nine-year playoff drought. I mean, surely his signing was more than a $6.5-million marketing ploy by Russ Brandon, no?

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