Terrell Owens is now a UFA which means unrestricted free agent. Anyone can pick him up for however much money he and his agent agree to.
He is an example of the joys of free agency which give hope to struggling teams looking to improve their team by going after experienced players for lucrative contracts.
According to Sports Illustrated, Cowboys wide receiver, Patrick Crayton, has stated that he would welcome the return of Terrell Owens should he come back to the Dallas Cowboys.
However, I don't think the Cowboys will go after Terrell due to a few reasons.
A: He's a year older and we don't know if he'll [...]
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Despite the fact that the title of the article could receive a, "NO DUH!" response, that does take away to its truth.
Miles Austin is the explosive wide receiver that Terrell Owens was, except he doesn't drop any easy passes, and actually doesn't talk to the media. He was a free agent pickup from Monmouth College that sat behind on the bench and learned from the best on how to be the best.
He learned well. In just seven starts, he has 824 yards receiving with eight touchdowns. Those are the statistics of a truly elite receiver in the NFL.
Granted, it is only his first [...]
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On Thanksgiving I thought I would trouble eating the dinner. I fellsick watching the Raiders defense get torched by Miles Austin on simple routes that could have been better defended. In the first quarter, the Raiders hung tough with Dallas as Dallas took a 3-0 lead. Then the second quarter looked like a whole new ball game. The Cowboys disected and demolished the Raiders with the new weapon in Dallas, Miles Austin. They (Dallas) kept lining him up against Chris Johnson and he kept making catches in stride and using his blazing speed to take the ball for a huge gain. In the first half his average yards per catch was over 20. Why John Marshall didn't move Namdi around and have him follow Austin, I have no idea. Also, Felix Jones had a huge TD run in the wildcat formation, [...]
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The Redskins and Cowboys have feuded with each other just like the real settlers and indians of the 1800s.
Also, like their predecessors, they have been strong and have won major victories. The Redskins have three Super Bowls to go along with their two NFL Championships and Dallas' five Super Bowls.
However, to my great delight *wink wink*, the Redskins have struggled greatly due to an owner who makes Al Davis look not half bad and a general manager that neglects key positions along the team.
The Redskins have had a repugnant offense this season. Before the Cowboys game, they had 140 points over nine games. That's [...]
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I repeat: Roy Williams is not a bust!
Anyone who watched the Dallas Cowboys game on Sunday would see that Roy Williams is far from a bust, but rather an outstanding quality receiver.
He has not had a great year. He has 19 receptions for 324 yards and two touchdowns. He is the guy you don't want on your fantasy team, but he is the guy I want on our Cowboys roster.
Passing is all about timing. If you don't have it, you work on it and it takes time to get it right.
The Romo to Williams passing combination has not been as explosive as the Romo to Owens combination that just lit up the [...]
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If you are a real passionate fan that loves the Dallas Cowboys as much as I do, you will understand the emotions I had going through that game.
I see the low scoring numbers, and I'm wondering when is the bomb going to go off? It never happened. It felt like Super Bowl XLII where you are constantly wondering when the Patriots offense was going to finally click and destroy the Giants like they had done to every team before that game.
Dallas has never been able to keep a lead that close safe. Not to a great team anyway. They are either ahead by two or more scores or they are driving trying to win the game in the fourth [...]
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One thing I learned very quickly when I was a writer was that I may not have the answers. Because I am a human being, I am capable of error, so it never hurts to have a second opinion.
This is where Robert Allred comes in. I met Robert through are common love for the Dallas Cowboys, and he is a writer whose work I definitely would pay to read.
I was up a few nights ago, and I thought, 'Why not ask him for a second opinion?' So, I emailed him immediately with a few questions, and the results are in.
The paragraphs in bold are the questions, the paragraphs in italicized print are Robert's answers, and my own answers are in regular print.
Without further adieu, here is the [...]
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There was a section on MSN.com about Roy Williams possibly being another Terrell Owens which we can all sum up in a few words like selfish, whiny, and destructive.
The quotes given were taken from a direct article by Tom Orsborn on mysanantonio.com
Roy Williams said, "I'm the No. 1 receiver, but things are just going No. 2's way.”
Immediately, one could think that he is complaining about the ball not being thrown to him, but that isn't the case here.
This rumor here needs to be blown into tiny little pieces before ESPN starts acting [...]
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Dallas followed up their dominating performance over the Falcons with a duplication against the Seattle Seahawks.
Dallas again, won on all three parts of the game. They were playmakers on offense, smothering on defense, and the special teams was once again, the smoking gun to end the game.
Patrick Crayton followed a 74 yard punt return last week with an 82 yard punt return against Seattle that was the signal that the game was over.
The main question that I have is: "Are you guys going to keep this up?"
Being a passionate and attentive [...]
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After the Dallas Cowboys won the Falcons game, my good friend and fellow NFL fan voice, Dan Parzych, messaged me this: "I must say....that was one impressive victory for your Boys today. I'd say big, BIG statement game."
This was a big statement game yes, but did it surprise me? No, it did not.
The Dallas Cowboys were under a lot of pressure. They were a 4-2 team that looked like it was hanging on by the skin of their teeth instead of the dominant team that they were in 2007 or the team that looked great at times in [...]
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