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lol good point.

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T.O. a hit in Dallas debut

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Seeing Terrell Owens run full speed through several routes in a preseason game eased many of the Dallas Cowboys' concerns about his hamstring.

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For those wondering when T.O. would catch a break.....

T.O. Breaks finger, out 2-4 weeks

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/f ... index.html
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... and it begins. Don't worry Dallas, you'll see him in like maybe 4 more games this season.


maybe.

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Terrell Owens has a broken ring finger on his right hand and will miss 2-4 weeks.

He'll have surgery Monday. T.O. revealed the injury after a game in which he caught three passes for 19 yards, with at least three drops. "It came at a good time," Owens said. "With a bye week next week, I have at least two weeks to heal." T.O. makes a good point for once. He may have a chance to not miss any playing time. If he does, Terry Glenn and Patrick Crayton see a bump in value.
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Damn, this really sucks for me. I had 3 great WR in my league with TO being one of them. I decided that he would have a better year than Marvin Harrison so I traded Harrison for a RB. Bad move....
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It depends on who the RB was. RB's can put up 15 points every week, where as WR's MAY put up 10-15 , but most likely put out 7-10. A good RB will produce on a more consistant basis than a good WR will.
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Posted: Wednesday September 27, 2006 10:14AM

T.O. attempted suicide

Dallas (AP) -- Flamboyant Dallas Cowboys
receiver Terrell Owens tried to kill himself by
overdosing on pain medication, even putting two
more pills into his mouth after a friend intervened.

The friend, who is not identified in the report,
"noticed that (his) prescription pain medication
was empty and observed (Owens) putting two
pills in his mouth," the police report said.

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I just got on the site to post that article. Geez....after him being all cocky and arrogant we find out he is actually human after all
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That's the kind of thing you expect from someone so starved for attention. Pretty sad, there are a lot of things wrong between his ears. I would never bring him into my locker room...too volatile.

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