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T.O. is no longer an Eagle...

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PHILADELPHIA -- Terrell Owens is free to play for any team willing to have him.

The Philadelphia Eagles released the exiled Owens on Tuesday, ending a tumultuous two-year relationship with the wide receiver.

Terrell Owens
Wide Receiver
Philadelphia Eagles

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2005 SEASON STATISTICS
Rec Yds TD Avg Long YAC
47 763 6 16.2 91 337

Owens was due a $5 million roster bonus on Wednesday, so the Eagles had to cut him or trade him before then to avoid paying him the money.

The move was a formality because Owens was kicked off the team in November following a series of incidents and infractions, including repeated criticism of quarterback Donovan McNabb.

The Eagles announced the cut in a one-sentence statement. Team officials said they would not comment.

The Eagles gave Owens and his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, permission to talk with other teams in January. The former All-Pro met with the Denver Broncos. The Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys reportedly have interest in Owens, and Kansas City Chiefs president Carl Peterson has said he'd consider giving him a one-year, incentive-laden deal.

Owens helped the Eagles reach the Super Bowl in his first season in Philadelphia, but his problems started when he demanded a new contract just one year into a seven-year, $48.97 million deal.

He criticized management, feuded with McNabb and violated team policies and was eventually banished seven games into last season. An arbitrator upheld the Eagles' decision to suspend Owens without pay for four games and deactivate him the final five games.

Owens was set to earn base salaries of $770,000 plus $7.5 million in bonuses in 2006, $5.5 million in 2007, $6.5 million in 2008, $7.5 million in 2009 and $8.5 million in 2010.

It's unlikely he'll get a similar deal from another team.

The Eagles were 17-5 in games Owens played, including playoffs, and 4-9 without him. They finished 6-10 last year, missing the playoffs for the first time since 1999.

Owens came to the Eagles after eight often controversial seasons in San Francisco with a reputation for being a playmaker. However, his selfish behavior and flamboyant touchdown celebrations often overshadowed his performance on the field.

He caught 77 passes for 1,200 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2004 and made a valiant return from ankle surgery to play in Philadelphia's loss to New England in the Super Bowl.

From there, it was downhill.

Owens took his first verbal shot at McNabb last April, suggesting the five-time Pro Bowl quarterback was tired in the fourth quarter against the New England Patriots.

McNabb responded harshly and the two didn't speak for a prolonged period in training camp. They briefly reconciled their relationship and performed well together on the field -- Owens had 47 catches for 763 yards and six TDs in seven games last year.

Owens was sent home for one week from training camp last August after a heated dispute with coach Andy Reid that followed a shouting match with then-offensive coordinator Brad Childress.

Owens also annoyed the Eagles by breaking the dress code on road trips, parking in coaches' spots at the team's practice facility and sleeping through one team meeting, not bringing his playbook to another and refusing to open the playbook at another meeting.

In early November, the team had enough of Owens' antics after he again criticized McNabb, called the organization "classless" and fought with former teammate Hugh Douglas.

One day after the Eagles told him to go home for good, a contrite Owens pleaded for another chance in a public apology outside his home in Moorestown, N.J., but the team was unmoved.

A five-time Pro Bowl receiver, Owens has 716 catches for 10,535 yards and 103 touchdowns, including two rushing scores, in 10 seasons in the NFL.
 
the titans picked up givens, I'm stoked. It will be an interesting off season for sure this year.
 
Anywhere but Oakland
 
Kakdiesel said:
Culpeper went to the Dolphins today


I think that's a good move for both teams

who will NO take now that they signed brees
 
sfmonster said:
I think that's a good move for both teams

Yeah, a second-round pick seems about right since he's not going to put up the numbers he did when he was throwing to Moss.

The Brees deal seems a bit excessive. It'll be interesting to see how he does without the best tight end and running back in the league.
 
Owens is a great player, he's made his mistakes, but he gets demonized big time.
 
Cynical Simian said:
Yeah, a second-round pick seems about right since he's not going to put up the numbers he did when he was throwing to Moss.

The Brees deal seems a bit excessive. It'll be interesting to see how he does without the best tight end and running back in the league.

Minn has been making some good moves imo. I think NO is on crack, but they always are. TO should go to Washington of Cinci because he could ruin both of those programs easily.
 
Rosenhaus fucked TO on this one.
 
Kakdiesel said:
TO fucked himself

maTO's job is to succeed on the field. he did that and then some.

rosenhaus gave him bad advice and the Eagles used TOs fuckups to shed the cost.

TO's job is catch the ball and run. Rosenhaus's is to get the highest salary he can for his guy.

TO did his job.
 
MattTheSkywalker said:
maTO's job is to succeed on the field. he did that and then some.

rosenhaus gave him bad advice and the Eagles used TOs fuckups to shed the cost.

TO's job is catch the ball and run. Rosenhaus's is to get the highest salary he can for his guy.

TO did his job.

T.O. is like the Judas of a football team. When they're all together, he acts like he's part of the team. When he's away, he's a traitor.

I got Judas back though. I fucked his mother, his sister, his brother, AND his father...in the ass LOL.
 
MattTheSkywalker said:
maTO's job is to succeed on the field. he did that and then some.

rosenhaus gave him bad advice and the Eagles used TOs fuckups to shed the cost.

TO's job is catch the ball and run. Rosenhaus's is to get the highest salary he can for his guy.

TO did his job.
im not saying he isnt talented. still top 3 receiever in the league. but Rosey wasnt holding a gun to his head off camera. TO could have handled himself a bit better in the media.

Most teams are frightened to sign him bc of his bad press/public persona.

its pretty much a domino effect:
1) to is an asshole in the media
2) media rides the asshole donkey all the way
3) media affects upper level management
4) upper level management affects coaching staff
5) coaching staff must answer to upper management

this stuff can mess up a team (hello? Philly last year)
Winning is the common denominator--of course. But its tough to win with all those factors and risks involved.

if it works out? great (Philly in '04 season) but if it doesnt? (philly in 05)
 
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