The Media needs hero’s and villains- The T.O. story …
Sunday, March 8th, 2009

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.





