Film & TV T.O. takes a shot at QB McNabb

AmerikazMost

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http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/3520236

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Terrell Owens' mouth may have gotten the outspoken receiver in more trouble.

His latest target is his quarterback, Donovan McNabb.

In an interview on ESPN, Owens said that he "wasn't the guy who got tired in the Super Bowl," a reference to reports that claimed McNabb was either ill or tired late in the 24-21 loss to the Patriots.

Owens made a remarkable recovery from a broken leg and severely sprained ankle suffered in a Week 15 game against the Cowboys to play in the Super Bowl.

"I made sure I was in the best shape possible," Owens said. "I wasn't the guy who got tired in the Super Bowl."

This would mark the second time in a year that Owens had sometime controversial to say about a former or current teammate. In an interview for Playboy magazine, Owens hinted that he thought Jeff Garcia was homosexual, saying, "Like my boy tells me; if it looks like a rat and smells like a rat, by golly, it is a rat."

At the time, Garcia was dating former Playboy playmate, Carmela Decesare.

Just last week, the Eagles' All-Pro receiver replaced his longtime agent, David Joseph, and hired Drew Rosenhaus. Rosenhaus met with Eagles president Joe Banner on Wednesday presumably to discuss his client's contract.

Owens, who helped lead the Eagles to the Super Bowl in his first season in Philadelphia, signed a seven-year deal worth almost $49 million last March.

"I had a brief meeting this afternoon with Drew Rosenhaus," Banner said in a statement. "We discussed his new representation of Terrell, as he does often with teams of new clients. We are not prepared, at this time, to discuss any other details of the conversation."

It's unlikely the Eagles would redo Owens' deal, which included a signing bonus of more than $10 million.

"I'm not going to really get into all that," Rosenhaus said, adding that he now also represents Eagles offensive tackle Tra Thomas.

In his first year in Philadelphia after eight seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, Owens invigorated the Eagles with his attitude, enthusiasm and exceptional play, adding a swagger to a team that desperately needed a personality.

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.

The playmaking, showboating, brash-talking Owens lived up to his hype in Philadelphia, delivering everything from his innovative touchdown celebrations to his outrageous antics - including a steamy segment with actress Nicollette Sheridan for an intro to "Monday Night Football."
Dissension among the Eagles. I love it.
 
#5
^^At what? The guy only catches the ball when he feels like it (or when he has the "stick em" on; your choice) Sure once he catches the ball he's dangerous but catching it is half the battle.
 

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