T.O. Got To Go: Dallas Cowboys Cut Controversial Receiver
According to ESPN, the Dallas Cowboys just cut Terrell Owens. Not only does this defy some good logic, it also might be the best move for the Cowboys after all.
Jerry Jones obviously spent a lot of time over the offseason speaking to his coaching staff and players about what went wrong in the bust of a season that was 2008. Outside Tony Romoโs injury, the entire team struggled to find an identity on offense, and that confusion allowed the one player that did have one, T.O., to take control.
With that much power, Matt Mosley notesย that T.O. had to go, even with the loss of value.
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""But in the end, the people he trusts at Valley Ranch may have finally convinced him that T.O. was too divisive a force in the locker room. I talked to a source at Valley Ranchย late Wednesday eveningย who said that T.O.โs future was discussed in meetings Wednesday, but that Jones hadnโt made a final decision when most people left the building.
"This is a clear admission on Jonesโ part that the team couldnโt get to the next levelย (winning a playoff game)ย with T.O. If you just go on theย receiverโs production (38 TDs in three seasons), itโs hard to believe the Cowboys would move on without him. But T.O. had become the most powerful voice in the locker room and head coach Wade Phillips and offensive coordinator Jason Garrett couldnโt compete with him."
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By putting Owens on the street, the Cowboys are dropping the passing gameโsome pun intendedโin the hands of Williams and attempting to justify all those picks they spent to get him.
While he hasnโt quite fallen off yet, T.O. would have begun to decline over the next few seasons, and he probably wonโt take it very well as he degrades into a No. 2 receiver. Jones is abandoning the money and reputation he sunk into Owens in order to have Williams fill the void early and save the team more grief.
Letโs hope they saw something in Williams this offseason that looked better than he did last season.
Williamsโ fantasy value jumps now that he moves to the No. 1 role, but can we trust a guy who had just 19 catches in a Cowboys uniform in 2008? He doesnโt assume T.O.โs spot in my fantasy wide receiver rankings, but floating the gap between the second and third tier, heโs got some big upside when he clicks with Romo.
Opposite Williams, Miles Austin or Patrick Crayton will have to step up in a big wayโand perhaps if Austin wins the job, heโll finally become that explosive receiver we saw flashes of last season.
Itโs likely that this move signifies the Cowboys shift towards the run game. Jason Garrett didnโt know what to do with what he had last season, but in 2009, he knows he can feed the ball to Marion Barber, Felix Jones and Tashard Choice.
Maybe this move will turn the Cowboys around and get them a playoff win, but we all know Jon Kitnaโs going to be the real reason they make it to the postseason...right?
The real tragedy here is for T.O. who just wanted to end his career as a Cowboy.
"Owens told the Dallas Morning News in May 2008 he โdefinitelyโ wanted to finish his career with the Cowboys.
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Now we have another unemployed, aging industry veteran whoโs got to find a new job whileย re-examining his personal life in his new reality show. Blame the economy.
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