It doesn't matter how long Terrell Owens stays with a team, his name always comes up when he leaves. In the three seasons Owens was in Dallas, he used games against the Eagles as public venting sessions about Donovan McNabb and Andy Reid.Now, Owens is in Buffalo, and he talked to FanHouse on Thursday afternoon about his release from the Cowboys. Owens said he talked to owner Jerry Jones twice about rumors he was going to get let go. Jones, according to Owens, told him he was fine.
But he wasn't.
The Cowboys cut Owens after three seasons.
"I'd say it hurt," Owens said. "I was very disappointed, especially when you established a lot of trust gained for three years that I was there, and when somebody blatantly tells you you're not going anywhere on two different occasions, and you've established that bond. If you don't have a man's word, and it doesn't stand for anything, there's really nothing left and there's not a whole lot of trust."
Owens wouldn't call Jones a liar, but things change all the time in the NFL and he knows that. "I was more than 100-percent confident that I wasn't going anywhere," Owens said. "But it was disappointing. It made me really think about what my grandmother said to me growing up. She told me, 'Never put trust in man. Put you're trust in God', and from that standpoint, that's how it's going to be."
Around the same time Owens was talking about Jones, the Cowboys owner was discussing Owens. Jones admitted during Dallas' organized team activities on Thursday that he follows what Owens says and does because of their unique relationship.
"I do, I'm drawn when he's featured on certain segments," Jones said. "Yes, I read carefully what's written. I do that because I have a good relationship with him. I do, and I know that I'm very confident that we have communicated well, so the answer is yes. ... I look at it."
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FILE ** This May 19, 2009 file photo shows Buffalo Bills' Terrell Owens looking at the view from a waterfront condominium under construction, with his friend and publicist Kita Williams, left, and real estate agent Maureen Flavin, right, in Buffalo, N.Y. The Bills' high-profile receiver's search for a place to live in the Buffalo area has hit a snag after Owens said he was denied a chance to rent a home in Orchard Park because of the potential "drama" he might bring to the neighborhood. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)
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FILE - In this Nov. 22, 2007 file photo, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens (81) celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game against the New York Jets in Irving, Texas. (AP Photo/Dr. Scott M. Lieberman, File)
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FILE - In this Nov. 29, 2007 file photo, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens (81) throws popcorn in his face after scoring a second quarter touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during an NFL football game in Irving, Texas. (AP Photo/Mike Thomas, File)
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Buffalo Bills' Terrell Owens sits at a table as he looks at a model unit in a waterfront condominium with his friend and publicist Kita Williams, center, and real estate agent Maureen Flavin, middle left, and his bodyguard Pablo, far left, in Buffalo, N.Y., Tuesday, May 19, 2009. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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Buffalo Bills' Terrell Owens looks at the view from a waterfront condominium under construction with his friend and publicist Kita Williams, left, and real estate agent Maureen Flavin, right, in Buffalo, N.Y., Tuesday, May 19, 2009. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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Buffalo Bills' Terrell Owens is filmed in the elevator by a VH1 film crew as he looks at a waterfront condominium under construction in Buffalo, N.Y., Tuesday, May 19, 2009. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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Buffalo Bills' Terrell Owens is filmed by a VH1 cameraman as he looks at a waterfront condominium under construction in Buffalo, N.Y., Tuesday, May 19, 2009. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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Buffalo Bills' Terrell Owens, third from left, is filmed by a VH1 cameraman as he looks at a waterfront condominium under construction with his friend and publicist Kita Williams and real estate agent Maureen Flavin, far left, in Buffalo, N.Y., Tuesday, May 19, 2009. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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Buffalo Bills' Terrell Owens (81) hits a blocker held by wide receivers coach Tyke Tolbert during the NFL football team's practice in Orchard Park, N.Y., Monday, May 18, 2009. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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Buffalo Bills' Terrell Owens waves to the crowd after accepting the key to the City of Buffalo from Mayor Byron Brown, not shown, in Buffalo, N.Y., Monday, May 18, 2009. (AP Photo/David Duprey)
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Recently, Owens wrote on Twitter he thought offensive coordinator Jason Garrett and quarterback Tony Romo were the main reasons why he was cut. Owens said he was responding to a fan's question about his time in Dallas.
Yet, Owens is bitter toward the quarterback. The two were close back in 2006 when Romo became the starter. But over time, the relationship soured. Two weeks ago, Romo said he wouldn't answer a question about whether he talked to Owens.
There is a rumor that Owens tried to reach out to Romo, and the quarterback didn't return a call. Owens maintains he didn't call Romo.
Why?
"Why would I reach out to him and say goodbye," Owens said. "I'm the one that got released. What sense does that make."
Owens believes Jones wanted him to stay. With good reason.
"I know how the decision was made, and the very people he's mentioning might not know, because I had to ultimately put all the rationale that I had together and make the decision," Jones said. "All I'm saying is, if he or anybody else mention people it could be news to them. That's how the decision came about."
Owens believes there was something fishy regarding his release by the Cowboys.
"Maybe it was out of his hands a little bit," Owens said of Jones. "Maybe it was conspired to get me out of there. But I went through this little period of being down about it [and] now I'm gone and will never forget it."


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
6-04-2009 @ 7:04PM
cornel343 said...
This guy is nothing but a self-centered jerk, who doesn't want to share the limelight with anyone. Every team that T.O. he has played on, he has always been a cancer. He is too old to be acting like a child. Man-up and stop all of this nonsense.
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6-05-2009 @ 12:13PM
Hugh said...
"And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee:" Matthew 18:9, King James Bible
6-04-2009 @ 7:08PM
kidrick001 said...
Owens will always be bigger then the game itself. He is a great player yet that will not be his legacy. Randy Moss was able to do that and should be remembered as a team player
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6-04-2009 @ 7:32PM
RodSquad said...
T O is a poison to a team, he is self centered,he is a problem everywhere he goes.Its a shame because he is an excellent receiver,if he would just keep his mouth shut.He is nothing but poison to the young players in the locker room.
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6-04-2009 @ 8:58PM
The Plumber said...
well u ppl can say what u want about T.O. , but he' my favorite player cause he have a passion 2 want 2 win and thats the kind of player anyone should want on a team or not want a team at all .if 1 of my players is constantly slackin , get n his ass . its a team sport everyone has a job 2 do . i'm sure u feel the same about your co-workers . but everytime he say something ppl act like he's being selfish . remember he can throw the ball 2 himself . every winner want the ball and he is no different .stop allowin the media 2 poison u . the man has never been n the news 4 breakin the law or anything like but they got 2 find something 2 make him look bad . just shut up and play , yeah right ! get off your ass and do your job Romo . u blew every playoff game even b4 T.O. its about time somebody call him out . He even blew that steelers game that they led with 3 mins left throwin 2 interceptions . Mc nabb a big game blower even b4 T.O.
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6-05-2009 @ 9:54AM
rbearfield said...
holy cow, what a moron. this guy is as big a moron as the "jerkface" owens. owens thinks everything is about him. woooooo, get a life, after you get a brain.
6-05-2009 @ 10:12AM
Sexy Rina said...
I have to agree with everything you said. The media does have to find something to make this man look like a jerk when in all reality he is saying what lots of people want to say but are to afraid he is a damn good player I wish we could have gotten him here in Chicago.
6-05-2009 @ 12:05PM
agranon2 said...
If that's how this guy feels he's obviously a racist. Look at it realisticaly. If Romo and Owens can't get along who are they going to keep? The QB dummie. Grow up. Oh and learn to speak english.
6-05-2009 @ 12:28PM
steel4cal said...
Help me. I am ebontically challenged and have no idea what thoughts "The Plumber" was trying to convey.
6-05-2009 @ 4:00PM
hcschool said...
I agree 100% I,ve been telling people this same thing,If I was on a team I want someone who is going to be competitive and even let me know if I was not playing to my full potential. football is getting so soft, you can't complain, you can't,or even celebrate after a touchdown. do not even think about touching the QB, ad he's suppose to be a football player. T.O bring good rating to sport media shows, that's why they have to portray him in a negative way. These sport shows are one of the worse things that ever happen to sports. I'm a Buffalo fan, glad that T.O.'s on the team, and if he goes off on someone thin they must not be caring their weight.
6-06-2009 @ 2:48AM
THE GAME said...
I'm almost certain that "hcschool" is just another account set up by "The Plumber" to agree with himself and pretend someone else thinks like him, because he, too, cannot spell or speak English correctly.
6-08-2009 @ 8:12PM
John said...
I could not have said it better myself go T.O.
6-04-2009 @ 10:10PM
Brad Tabor said...
T.O. I'm a Dallas Fan ... and I'll miss you.
Thanks for the effort .. the enthusiasm and the contributions.
Jones is a retarded ... First Jimmy ... then you.
Mr. Jones is afraid of winning. I'll always be a Dallas Fan, but hope you one day get the changed to rip them.
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6-05-2009 @ 9:45AM
Big Daddy said...
You are obviously not a Cowboys fan if you want them to get "ripped" by a cancer. We dont need fans like you. Go cheer for someone else please.
6-05-2009 @ 9:57AM
johnmahon4009 said...
Give me a break! I've been a Cowboys fan for decades. T.O. was bought in to win championships. How many play-off wins do we have under T.O.!!!
6-04-2009 @ 10:30PM
jim said...
tHIS GUY HAD BETTER START COUNTING--HE IS RUNNING OUT OF TEAMS THAT MIGHT EVEN CONSIDER PUTTING UP W/ HIS SORRY ASS.HE COULD HAVE BEEN ONE OF THE GREATEST PLAYERS EVER IN THE LEAGUE BUT HIS EGO BEAT HIM TO IT. HE DISRUPTS EVERYTHING HE COMES IN CONTACT WITH.HE IS ONLY GOING TO BE REMEMBERED AS A PAIN IN THE ASS. tHERE ARE ELEVEN PLAYERS ON THE TEAM --NOT JUST 1. IF EACH MEMBER OF THAT TEAM DOESN'T PULL HIS WEIGHT, YOU DON'T WIN THE BIG GAMES. I MYSELF WOULD SKIP A GAME THAT HE WOULD BE PLAYING IN.
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6-04-2009 @ 10:55PM
Ted said...
T.O. bigger than the game? What a joke! He has never won anything. T.O. will forever be known as the "Ultimate Team Killer."
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6-05-2009 @ 12:00AM
tootbuc said...
I am so tired of hearing about this guy. He is overrated, over paid and over bearing. If there are people out there that think he is so wonderful, how come he can't hold a job!
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6-05-2009 @ 12:23AM
Marc said...
T.O. thinks that 175 catches in 3 seasons for a wide receiver is some great accomplishment? C'mon now... Wes Welker had 112 in 07 and 111 in 08 (w/o Brady). That's right WES WELKER. The same receiver that had a hard time even being able to get into college AND get on Texas Techs team. No where near the notoriety of the infamous ego driven T.O. He made 175 catches in 3 yrs.... How many drops... of course not his fault though. Hahaha, poor boy.
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6-05-2009 @ 2:10AM
Ron said...
steve young in san fran created this monster when they played the pack in the playoffs back a few years ago when terell caught that pass to win the game thats when T.O. was born he was a good player and great teammate back then then something happend to him he became bigger than the game if you remember he dropped a bunch of passes in that game before the winning touchdown then he turned into an ass now hes a journeyman wide out that no team wants good luck to the "player"
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