TAMPA -- There's a saying among bitter ex-Cowboys. If you can't say something bad about the Dallas offense, don't say anything at all.Expect Terrell Owens' Twitter page to be very quiet the next few days.
What could he say about an offense that had three touchdown bombs, a quarterback who hit a career-high passing yards, and a head coach who actually looked like he knew what he was doing?
"Gee, maybe Dallas was right to dump me."
You'll hear that from T.O. when Mexico City freezes over. But perhaps by the time Buffalo freezes over, he'll go in a confessional box and tell a priest he wishes he were still a Cowboy.
Shocking as it may seem to him, not only is there life after T.O. in Dallas , the offense looks healthier than it has in years.
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"We're the most talented offense in the league," Roy Williams said. "We have guys who can do multiple things."
Oh, and one more thing:
"It's all about winning," he said, "not individual performances."
Whether Williams meant it or not, that served as a nice dig at his former teammate. Owens could also do multiple things, like turn into a paranoid receiving diva if Dallas won and he only caught only two passes.
Nobody with a star on their helmet was complaining Sunday after the Cowboys beat the Bucs, 34-21. Before we go any further, it must be noted that this is not your father's Tampa Bay defense.
It's more like your son's, since head coach Raheem Morris is younger than Jerry Jones' face. He was the secondary coach last year, and Tampa Bay apparently decided to save money by not hiring a replacement.
The Bucs' secondary broke at the most inopportune times in Morris' debut -- you can bet the Giants won't be so fragile next Sunday night in Dallas. But the Cowboys cleared up a few aggravating questions at Raymond James Stadium.
"Everyone was wondering if this was a dink-and-dunk offense," Wade Phillips said. "It's not."
They were also wondering whether Tony Romo was a dinky quarterback with a great dating resume. And if one-time offensive coordinating whiz Jason Garrett had lost his way. And if Phillips will be dangling from the Cowboys' new scoreboard if Dallas doesn't win a playoff game for the first time in 13 years.
Of course he will. But the Cowboys appear to have a few answers. Like players who don't mind sharing the ball and a quarterback who can be pretty darned good at distributing it.
Romo had 353 yards passing and three touchdowns -- Patrick Crayton had an 80-yarder, Miles Austin a 42-yarder and Williams a 66-yarder. Throw in running backs Marion Barber and Felix Jones and tight end Jason Witten, and what do you have?
Not the best offense in the league, as Williams said. But enough of one to keep defensive coordinators guessing. Especially when you throw in one other thing.
"I couldn't be happier for those wide receivers," Witten said.
Funny, you never heard that out of Owens. He even went to Garrett last season and complained that Witten was getting too many passes thrown his way. Keeping Owens happy became Job One for Garrett, at least until Jones realized the whole T.O. experiment was a bust.
He was released and Twittered all the way to Buffalo how Romo and Garrett ran him out of Dallas . At least he didn't call Romo a homosexual, as he intimated when he had his falling-out with Jeff Garcia in San Francisco .
Of course, it's hard to make that charge when Romo's love life gets more coverage than Jennifer Aniston's. It wasn't just T.O. wondering about Romo, however. Dallas luminaries Emmitt Smith and Troy Aikman questioned his leadership, all of which has means it's time for Romo to prove some people wrong.
He started on Sunday, and it wasn't just his passing. The Cowboys had no turnovers, just three penalties and delivered a big I-Told-You-So to skeptics.
"You'll never hear that come out of my mouth," Williams said.
It was hard enough hearing "T.O." come out of the Cowboys' mouths, though Williams couldn't resist one reference.
"Romo had a career-high in passing yards?" he said. "Without T.O.?"
He pretended to be shocked. Somewhere in Buffalo , somebody probably didn't have to act.
Owens would point out it's still a long time till December, when Dallas traditionally self-destructs. But at least he won't be there to push the button. That alone will make the next few months a lot more pleasant for the Cowboys.
"We haven't answered anything yet," Austin said. "The questions will still be asked every week."
So far, the answer is not one T.O. wants to hear.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-13-2009 @ 9:16PM
legend said...
How does it feel out there in buffalo T.Ho. gettin cold and lonely yet.
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9-13-2009 @ 9:56PM
therex40 said...
T. O. is a tiddyBABY he wished he was still a cowboy everybody wants to be a cowboy!!!
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9-13-2009 @ 9:58PM
jcnorristown said...
shuffled off too Buffalo.Everywhere he goes he causes a problem.He cant even get along with those cockroaches in little d.Hey jerry maybe next year the Eagles will let you have Michael Vick
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9-13-2009 @ 10:26PM
mtnick111281 said...
Shocking, after week one the T.O.-free Dallas offense is being hyped. Why shouldn't you? Its week one. Week one usually tells the season story. Dallas just burned the impeccable Bucs D! Everything is bigger in Texas I guess...just hope the expectations aren't. When the cowboys "barely" miss the wild card this year, last one out of cowboys stadium just remember to close the roof when you leave.
Cheers,
Nick in NYC
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9-13-2009 @ 10:46PM
Pimp Daddy said...
Don't jump on the bandwagon to soon.Still has 15 games left.Gaints next wk. And if Roy Williams think they have the most talented offense in the league,they in trouble.And if David Whitley think this was an Offensive Explosion it must have been the only game he watched.Because Febreze & Company(6tds,358 passing,157 rushing,515 total yds,)ain't no joke.
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9-14-2009 @ 9:47AM
Chris said...
You mean the one they had against a team on an 18-game losing streak and who didn't win a single game last year?
9-15-2009 @ 11:18PM
Cowboy fan said...
David Whitley needs to stop dwelling on T O. Sounds like he misses him. Whitley needs to stop putting T O down in order to make himself look better. As for Roy Williams, he seems like he is starting to get the big head, just by his comments. He has yet to prove himself. I saw the game and There were times Romo looked a little desperate when he did not need to be.
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9-14-2009 @ 7:44AM
JerseysCloset said...
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9-14-2009 @ 8:52AM
majorhardon420 said...
DALLASS WUDDA JOKE JUST LIKE KENNY WAKEFIELD AND LARRY WARD FROM TITUSVILLE ALL THEY DO IS RUN THIER MOUTHS DALLAS BLOWS CHUNKS...THE STEELERS ARE THE TRUE CHAMPS
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9-14-2009 @ 11:55AM
deitrade said...
( let me try sending this again) Major, with a name like that, I doubt you are old enough to have witnessed the Steelers first 4 Superbowls because if you did, you would be too OLD to have one without using drugs. As for mouthing loud, drop the caps, we can hear.
9-14-2009 @ 9:13AM
mpsbh said...
Everybody hates it that Dallas has a great team again. Soooo happy t.o. is gone. Makes all the difference in the world when you dump the bad attitudes and let the athletes play. Lokks like another Super Bowl trophy for my Cowboys.
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9-14-2009 @ 9:20AM
jamil201 said...
how bout them cowboys?! yeeeehaaaww
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9-18-2009 @ 1:46AM
iamafootballgod said...
dont jump your horses yet there cowpaddy,the cowturds arent going anywhere again,seems like goober made that crackerbox for his cracker fans cause goober knows that his cowturd team doesnt bring in anybody any more,cause his turds dont win any more,there just a bunch of goobers just like the owner
9-14-2009 @ 11:11AM
cashman7323 said...
Tony "Mr. October" Romo strikes again.
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9-14-2009 @ 12:27PM
joecrpschrst said...
iamafootballgod, goober, cowpaddy, cowturd, cracker, ,.... you sound like a retard!
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9-14-2009 @ 12:43PM
rtcraw said...
Too soon to tell if Dallas is for real, the Giants game will tell more, the defense needs to step up and get more aggressive, great teams will really test their skills, we'll see.
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9-14-2009 @ 1:01PM
ruthgroll said...
I love the Boys but I miss TO. I hope getting rid of him turns out to be right. Its just to early to tell.
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9-14-2009 @ 1:04PM
ruthgroll said...
NO ONE SHOULD HAVE VICK.
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9-14-2009 @ 3:24PM
Charles said...
The offense was pretty good most of the time. Romo was throwing behind the receivers in the 1st half but corrected it in the 2nd half(maybe the wind or maybe just Romo...not sure). The Defense has a ways to go before everyone gets all giddy. They couldn't stop the run, although Williams & Ward is a pretty lethal. I see promise but will reserve judgement...
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9-18-2009 @ 1:49AM
brownpride57 said...
all i can say at this time is hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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