The Media needs hero’s and villains- The T.O. story …
Last Updated on Sunday, 8 March 2009 06:26 Written by admin Sunday, 8 March 2009 06:19

The man who was born out of wedlock to a 17 year-old mother in the nowhere town of Alexander City, Alabama, was raised by his grandmother because his mother was working double shifts – ironically – in the Russell Athletic textile mill that would later clothe him, had a great grandmother who was thought to have been “disappeared” by racist whites, whose first love was a little girl that lived across the street from him, and found out that the father of the little girl was his absent father, is now out of a job.The who was so distraught because he was failing his quarterback during a playoff game against the green bay Packers that he cried when he caught the game-winning touchdown pass, now has no football home.
The man who wanted to be the best so badly that he out worked the legendary Jerry Rice (and continued to do so each season of his career) might not be wanted by any other football team.
The man who has never had a scrape with the law and has, with his on and off-field work ethic, always set the bar high for his teammates, has been released by the Dallas Cowboys.
And in large part, Terrell Eldorado Owens has ESPN to thank for his present predicament.
Learn More3 Reasons why T.O. and the Bills might work
Last Updated on Sunday, 8 March 2009 04:05 Written by admin Sunday, 8 March 2009 04:05
With respect to Jay Mariotti (and the other 87% of the media) who believe that the Bills signing of Terrell Owens is destine to fail (on a side note Jay I know you are new to this blogging thing, but if you use another blogger’s YouTube video it is common courtesy to mention where you got it from) after thinking it over I think Buffalo is the perfect fit for Owens. So without further ado here are:
1- Undisputed Star
Lets be honest T.O. has a problem sharing the spotlight be it behind a legend (see: Jerry Rice), another Alpha Diva (see: Donovan McNabb) or on a marquee team (see: the entire Dallas Cowboys franchise). He won’t have to worry about that in Buffalo. As soon as he signed on the dotted line he became the face of the franchise that hasn’t had a true star since Jim Kelly and the Run & Shoot Bills left the building. The Bills have some nice players (Marshawn Lynch and Lee Evans to name a couple), but none have ever come close to the Super Stardom status of a Terrell Owens. T.O. won’t have to fight with anyone for the spotlight because he will be the only one shining in it and we all know that T.O. prefers it that way. Without having to fight for that attention to be “The Man” he should benefit and that in turn will lower the amount of high profile confrontations.
No more late nights with Jimmy Kimmel for Sarah Silverman !!
Last Updated on Sunday, 8 March 2009 03:25 Written by admin Sunday, 8 March 2009 03:25

Late night host Jimmy Kimmel and comic Sarah Silverman have called it quits again, a source tells Usmagazine.com.
The couple, who have been dating on-and-off for the last few months, started dating six years ago.
“Sarah initiated the split this time,” the source tells Us. “He’s bummed.”
Learn MoreKristen Bell is a TWIT (She so Booty-full)
Last Updated on Sunday, 8 March 2009 03:12 Written by admin Sunday, 8 March 2009 03:12

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Learn MoreTerrell Owens Signs 1 year $6.5 million with the Bills !!
Last Updated on Sunday, 8 March 2009 12:13 Written by admin Sunday, 8 March 2009 12:13

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Terrell Owens needed only two days to find another place to play.
The Buffalo Bills decided to take a chance on the talented but high-maintenance receiver, signing Owens to a $6.5 million, one-year deal Saturday. ESPN.com’s John Clayton broke the story on Saturday.
Owens, 35, caught 69 passes for 1,052 yards and 10 touchdowns last season with Dallas. But the Cowboys were looking to improve the atmosphere in the locker room and decided they would be better off without him.
“I’m leaving America’s team [for] North America’s team,” Owens said at a news conference.
The Bills will be Owens’ fourth stop. He started with San Francisco, bounced to Philadelphia — where he helped the Eagles get to a Super Bowl — and then to Dallas.
“I must move on, and it’s another beginning for me,” Owens said. “If I can be that extra added piece to get them to the playoffs, then that’s what I’m here for. I looked at the defensive side of ball and offensive side of the ball, and these guys have all the pieces.”
The Bills were in need of a receiver to take the pressure off Lee Evans. They got one of the biggest names out there.
“We all know of his tremendous ability and look forward to what he will bring to our offense,” Bills owner Ralph Wilson said in a statement. “This is a very exciting day for the Buffalo Bills.”
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