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Terrell Owens and Jesus

Postby Phlegm » Wed Jul 20, 2005 7:13 pm

From NBC sports:

T.O. compares himself to ... Jesus

It seems as if Terrell Owens never ceases to amaze the sporting world as much off the field as on. The latest controversy concerning the Philadelphia Eagles holdout wide receiver? Comparing himself to Jesus Christ.

Owens, who wants a renegotiation of his seven-year, $49 million deal, which he signed last year, was asked about his contract conflict with the Eagles and told the Miami Herald, "I don't have to worry about what people think of me, whether they hate me or not. People hated on Jesus. They threw stones at him and tried to kill him, so how can I complain or worry about what people think?

"How can you justify hating me after I worked so hard rehabilitating from a broken leg to get back to the Super Bowl to help our team try to win? Really, you've got to look at who the villain really is in this thing."
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Owens hasn’t decided whether he will report to training camp on time because of a contract dispute with the Eagles, his agent said Wednesday.

“The odds are 50-50,” Drew Rosenhaus told The Associated Press. “We probably won’t make any determination until the start of camp.”

Owens, who helped the Eagles reach the Super Bowl in his first season in Philadelphia after eight years with San Francisco, fired longtime agent David Joseph in April, hired Rosenhaus and started asking for a new contract just one year into a seven-year deal worth almost $49 million.

The Eagles have said they won’t redo the contract.

“Where we stand is there’s no change in their position,” Rosenhaus said. “In my discussions with them, they’ve maintained their stance. We’re weighing our options.”

Rosenhaus also told the AP on Wednesday that Green Bay receiver Javon Walker, another one of his clients, will be a no-show at training camp next week unless the Packers agree to give the Pro Bowl receiver a big pay raise or trade him.

Rosenhaus said it was unfair to compare the two star receivers’ money disputes.

“Every situation is different and you can never correlate the two scenarios,” he said.

Veteran players are scheduled to report to Eagles camp on Aug. 1, and will participate in their first practice in full pads on Aug. 3 at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa.

Owens set team records with 14 touchdown receptions and seven 100-yard games, and finished with 77 catches for 1,200 yards. He broke his leg and severely sprained his right ankle in Week 15 against Dallas, an injury that sidelined him until the Super Bowl.

Owens defied his doctor’s advice by returning to the starting lineup against New England just 6 1/2 weeks after ankle surgery, and was Philadelphia’s best player on offense. He caught nine passes for 122 yards in the Eagles’ 24-21 loss to the Patriots.
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Postby Susvain » Thu Jul 21, 2005 2:43 pm

Terrel Owens latest excuse for a renegotiation:

"I need the new deal, so i can help my family." 49 million dollars over 7 years cant feed your family and relatives? That's an insult to the normal working family.
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Postby Tikker » Thu Jul 21, 2005 4:05 pm

I'd love to see him sit an entire year

I loved it whent he Nordiques let Lindros sit for an entire year before trading him~
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Postby Rotj » Thu Jul 21, 2005 9:39 pm

lol sounds like another sprewell talk with the family crap thrown around. what a character TO.
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Postby Zanchief » Fri Jul 22, 2005 6:12 am

Tikker wrote:I'd love to see him sit an entire year

I loved it whent he Nordiques let Lindros sit for an entire year before trading him~


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Postby Lyion » Fri Jul 22, 2005 6:47 am

He won't sit. It's all posturing.
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Re: Terrell Owens and Jesus

Postby Beelz » Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:17 am

Article wrote:
Owens, who wants a renegotiation of his seven-year, $49 million deal, which he signed last year, was asked about his contract conflict with the Eagles and told the Miami Herald, "I don't have to worry about what people think of me, whether they hate me or not. People hated on Jesus. They threw stones at him and tried to kill him, so how can I complain or worry about what people think?.


The guy plays one year measly year and decides 7 mil a year isn't enough? Also a very loose comparison to Jesus unlike the title says, I was just hoping the reporter would have asked if Jesus held out on helping people for more money/fame.

Article wrote:
"How can you justify hating me after I worked so hard rehabilitating from a broken leg to get back to the Super Bowl to help our team try to win? Really, you've got to look at who the villain really is in this thing."


We can justify hating someone whose only reason he is in a Super Bowl is because he left a team that won't be going for quite some time. This was his only chance to be in a Super Bowl, and he didn't want to be left out, it wasn't for his team, it was for himself or he wouldn't be holding out for more money. :asshole: He received a very nice contract and after one year wants more money... make him ride the pine for a few years.

Article wrote:Owens, who helped the Eagles reach the Super Bowl in his first season in Philadelphia after eight years with San Francisco, fired longtime agent David Joseph in April, hired Rosenhaus and started asking for a new contract just one year into a seven-year deal worth almost $49 million.


Ok whoever wrote this in the article is a moron. They make it sould like the Eagles had an 8-8 record the past 3 seasons... oh wait, they've been one game away the past few years, my bad.

Article wrote:
The Eagles have said they won’t redo the contract.


Amen, require a reduction of his contract because "The owner's family can't afford that much"

I've never liked the Eagles, and I still don't, but T.O. is a certified piece of shit. I hope he breaks his other leg in preseason, or better yet, in a non-serious motorcycle accident, so the eagles won't have to pay him at all. :wink:
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Postby Lyion » Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:54 am

In all fairness his contract, like almost all NFL ones, is heavily backended. He recieved a 3 million signing bonus and at any time the Eagles can cut him loose and he'll get nothing.

While I don't like T.O. on the field, as an Athlete in his prime who is top tier it isn't a bad decision to look for a more secure cash up front deal.

The NFC is a joke. The Eagles without T.O. go from a top 5 team to a bottom 10 one, and not ahead of the top 5 in the AFC.
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Postby Tikker » Fri Jul 22, 2005 8:14 am

news flash


even with TO the eagles (or anyone else in the nfc) can't compete with the top 5 or 6 afc teams



That being said, I hate the fucking way the NFL does their contracts
all non guaranteed, all back end loaded

all salary cap bombs waiting to explode
so gay
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Postby xaoshaen » Fri Jul 22, 2005 9:33 am

lyion wrote:In all fairness his contract, like almost all NFL ones, is heavily backended. He recieved a 3 million signing bonus and at any time the Eagles can cut him loose and he'll get nothing.

While I don't like T.O. on the field, as an Athlete in his prime who is top tier it isn't a bad decision to look for a more secure cash up front deal.


I guess maybe he shouldn't have signed the contract in the first place then... Once you've put your name on the dotted line, you're obligated to fulfill the terms of a contract unless the other party stands in breach of the contract.
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Postby Zanchief » Fri Jul 22, 2005 9:47 am

xaoshaen wrote:Once you've put your name on the dotted line, you're obligated to fulfill the terms of a contract unless the other party stands in breach of the contract.


Or the team decides to cut you...
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Postby xaoshaen » Fri Jul 22, 2005 9:57 am

Zanchief wrote:
xaoshaen wrote:Once you've put your name on the dotted line, you're obligated to fulfill the terms of a contract unless the other party stands in breach of the contract.


Or the team decides to cut you...


In which case the other party isn't exactly fulfilling their end of the bargain, what with those "payment" stipulations.
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Postby Zanchief » Fri Jul 22, 2005 10:05 am

xaoshaen wrote:In which case the other party isn't exactly fulfilling their end of the bargain, what with those "payment" stipulations.


Might want to tell that to the NFL.
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Postby Arlos » Fri Jul 22, 2005 10:31 am

The funny thing is, he had a deal already from the 49ers, and could have played under that deal last year, and gotten a new deal THIS year. He was actually advised by the NFLPA to *NOT* sign the new 49 mil deal, that he could get a better deal a year later, and that he would be making a mistake. He went and signed it anyway.

Great talent, and the 49ers don't have any receivers worth a damn, but I'm still glad he's gone. At some point, he went from an incredibly talented receiver, who was only a headache because he wanted to win so badly to someone who didn't give a damn about his team, and wanted to be the Terrell Owens Show.

I hope he does hold out for the year, would serve him right. Hell, I hope he olds out indefinitely and pisses the years of his prime away.

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Postby Phlegm » Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:22 am

Owens now says that he will accept a trade if the Eagles are still unwilling to give him a new deal.
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Postby Lyion » Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:41 am

xaoshaen wrote:
Zanchief wrote:
xaoshaen wrote:Once you've put your name on the dotted line, you're obligated to fulfill the terms of a contract unless the other party stands in breach of the contract.


Or the team decides to cut you...


In which case the other party isn't exactly fulfilling their end of the bargain, what with those "payment" stipulations.


I guess you don't quite get the non-guaranteed contract portion of the NFL, Xao. The player is stuck with his contract, but the team can terminate it at any time. It's not in any regards a fair situation.

T.O. has always been a showboater and poison, Arlos. He was better when he was surrounded by vets early on, but he's gotten worse with age. I wouldn't want him on a team I support.
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Postby Mop » Fri Jul 22, 2005 2:48 pm

If the NFL didnt fuck their players on a regular basis they wouldnt have this problem every year.
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Postby Lyion » Fri Jul 22, 2005 2:52 pm

The NFL needs to insitute rookie set contracts for the first 3 years, then bigger buck guaranteed contracts for the vet that are more incentives laden
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Postby Zanchief » Fri Jul 22, 2005 7:20 pm

I love the new arbitration rules in the NHL CBA.

Both players and teams can go into arbitration for players that are over/under achieving.

Would really help with the Shawn Bradleys of the world.
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