
The T.O. Show: Is There a Team That Is a Fit for Terrell Owens in 2010?
Wide Receiver Terrell Owens is still looking for a new team to call home for the 2010 NFL season, but it appears that many teams are shying away from signing the former Pro Bowler.
With his VH1 television show airing for its second season, in the first episode, Owens himself said that he may not be there mentally to continue in the NFL.
Being 36 years old, Owens may not be in the prime of his career anymore, but he can redeem himself as a player and person by changing his attitude.
The following is a quick look at several teams that could use Owens on their roster to not only produce, but possible redeem himself and put all the bad in his past aside to end his career with a clear conscience.
Carolina Panthers
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With Pro Bowler Steve Smith breaking a bone, there is no telling if he will be 100 percent when the regular season begins, and young starting quarterback Matt Moore needs to have a veteran presence on the outside catching his passes.
Owens could bring this presence, and he could possibly teach Dwayne Jarrett how to become a solid receiver in the NFL, since he has been a let down since being drafted.
Pittsburgh Steelers
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Bucs quarterback Josh Freeman has two new rookie receivers and veteran tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. to throw to in 2010, which is a bit scary when you think about it.
Adding Owens could help Freeman with his development by giving him a target on the outside, and Owens could also teach the young rookies the ropes.
Chicago Bears
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Cutler is a gunslinger, and every gunslinger needs a big-time target on the outside to throw to, which the Bears are still trying to discover.
Owens would be a welcome addition to help Cutler pick apart opposing defensive backfields.
Oakland Raiders
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New quarterback Jason Campbell comes to the Raiders as their new starting quarterback and hopeful savior, but the Raiders' receivers are very young and inexperienced.
Adding Owens to this group that includes Chaz Schilens, Louis Murphy, and Darius Heyward-Bey makes Campbell's passing options look much better than without Owens.
Seattle Seahawks
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In lieu of the questions surrounding rookie receiver Golden Tate's recent legal debacle, the Seahawks may need to bring in another target for quarterback Matt Hasselbeck.
The Seahawks look to be a run-heavy team in 2010, but Owens on the outside could open up the running game even more.
St. Louis Rams
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No. 1 overall pick Sam Bradford needs more weapons besides Donnie Avery and Mardy Gilyard on the outside, and Owens could be a good fit.
Besides, the Rams cannot keep on leaning on running back Steven Jackson so hard, otherwise he will be done as a professional football player before he even reaches the dreaded age of 30.
BONUS No. 1: Cleveland Cavaliers (Satire)
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With LeBron James gone, the Cavs need to bring in talent to make up for their loss.
Owens is an athlete, and he is decent at basketball too.
Could the Cavs have interest in T.O. if no NFL teams want to sign him?
BONUS No. 2: Miami Heat (Satire)
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BONUS No. 3: The T.O. Show
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At least Owens has a budding television career on the horizon since The T.O. Show was picked up for a second season and is currently on VH1.
Perhaps more television is in Owens' future if no NFL team wants him.
Owens Will Be Okay Regardless
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He has made a ton of money playing in the NFL, and even if he can't find a new home, Owens will still be able to live well off of the football field.
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