Thursday, August 17, 2006

God Allows Terrell Owens To Practice

I originally thought that the Cowboys would get one headache free year out of the human cancer, but that is becoming less and less likely.

"I just prayed about it, right before I got out here. That's the God's honest truth," Owens said. "I feel like a lot of people have been speculating with me sitting on the bike every day. ... I'm not going to let anybody, as far as media-wise, coaching-wise, speculate as far as my health is concerned. I feel like I've got nothing to prove to anybody."
"I don't want to have any friction with anybody," he said. "But I feel like at some time, when someone starts to question my heart or my injury, it does get under your skin a little bit."
OK.

For the first time in two weeks, Owens practised with the Cowboys, even though he says he's still not 100 per cent recovered from a hamstring problem. "The most important thing is my health. I know what is the big picture. This is practice," Owens said. "I don't think anybody can complain about practice better than Allen Iverson. I don't want to get into his speech. I've always wanted to be out here."
You can say what you want about T.O., but never say he isn't man enough to cowardly say but not say what someone else said about something he's pissed about.

The one event last year where T.O. got some sympathy was his fight with Hugh Douglas. Douglas questioned whether T.O. was faking a hamstring injury he had been battling for weeks. Sound familiar? Too bad the Cowboys aren't paying Charles Haley to hang around the team for no apparent reason.

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