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Old 10-11-2007, 12:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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IRVING, Texas -- A new tactic for Terrell Owens: Instead of talking, he wrote a note.

Even Owens apparently knows the Dallas Cowboys' game Sunday against New England, a pair of 5-0 teams and multiple Super Bowl winners, doesn't need any extra hype.

Nor does Tom Brady vs. Tony Romo, and more interestingly, Owens vs. Randy Moss in a matchup of the league's highest-scoring offenses.

In place of the usually talkative receiver, reporters found at Owens' locker Wednesday a nearly poster-sized, typewritten note:

"Dear Reporters,

"Due to the magnitude of this week's game and high volume of questions for the Original 81 about the other 81. I will be taking all questions immediately following Sunday's game.

"Sincerely, (followed by Owens' signature)

"p.s. Getcha Popcorn Ready."

The "other 81" was an obvious reference to Moss, the controversial five-time Pro Bowl receiver who after two difficult years in Oakland is flourishing in his first season with the Patriots.

Owens' postscript referred to his "get your popcorn ready" comment made when he signed with the Cowboys in the summer of 2006 -- before he caught an NFL-high 13 TDs in his Dallas debut. Owens has 21 catches for 387 yards and three TDs this season.

"I think he's pretty focused. We don't want to give them any bulletin-board material," tight end Jason Witten said. "There's enough said. We all know what the challenge is. ... He's staying focused. He's anxious, excited about the challenge."

Moss is tied for the NFL lead with seven touchdown catches and has a league-high 551 yards (on 34 catches), even after being sidelined much of training camp with a hamstring injury -- similar to Owens' first camp with the Cowboys last year.

While Owens wasn't in the locker room, he was at practice, an unusual Wednesday workout with players in shorts without pads or helmets.

During the open locker room period, several of Owens' teammates stopped and read the note, then walked away smiling.

"It was funny reading it," Chris Canty said. "That's T.O. being T.O. You've got to love that guy."

Plus, they saw bigger messages in Owens' short statement.

"He's going to show it on the field. ... The talk is over. Now it's all about getting prepared and trying to get a win," DeMarcus Ware said.

"Anytime it's a big game, you [reporters] get on that guy pretty good and look for a sound byte," Marcus Spears said. "He's taking a different road. he's letting 5-0 speak for him right now."

When reporters crowded around Romo, whose locker is in a different area of the room, they asked him about Owens' sign.

"I think it's interesting," Romo initially responded. "What is it?"

After being told, Romo quipped, "I may do that, too."
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Re: Owens leaves note at his locker

Friggin TO, this game is NFL's marquee game, and easily the most hyped game of the year thus far, and hes gotta make sure he gets in the news somehow. I hope Rodney knocks his frigin head off.
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Friggin TO, this game is NFL's marquee game, and easily the most hyped game of the year thus far, and hes gotta make sure he gets in the news somehow.
What in the hell are you talking about? He left the note to keep focus and make sure he doesn't say something he'd like to take back before the game.

I expect big things out of him.
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What in the hell are you talking about? He left the note to keep focus and make sure he doesn't say something he'd like to take back before the game.
I agree, if anything he is taking the focus off of himself. He's just focusing on his game and (trying) to beat the Pats. Play the game and not the occasion. Smart move by Terrell.

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Re: Owens leaves note at his locker

It doesn't matter what he does it will always seem as though thte guy is drawing attention to himself so it's just inevitable.

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With the Chicago Bears well into the state of prime-time hibernation, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens and quarterback Tony Romo kneel side-by-side on the sideline, their mouths going a mile a minute. Truth be told, they look like a couple of giddy, sugar-crazed kids on the playground.

Video Clip No. 2: After catching his second touchdown pass against the Cincinnati Bengals on a Monday night, Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss works the sideline like a politician. He starts with the offensive line and, after much hand slapping, winds up in front of quarterback Tom Brady. Their smiles are incandescent.

Unlike the official Halo 3 trailer or Danny Bonaduce's latest onstage smackdown, these video companion pieces are not available on YouTube. And while they aren't as spectacular as some of the catches authored by Owens and Moss this season, they are just as telling. Maybe more so.

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After two forgettable seasons in Oakland, Randy Moss has been a dominant force in New England.

"They're an indication of where those guys are coming from," said Robert Smith, a former teammate of Moss' in Minnesota. "Randy's coming from the Black Hole in Oakland and T.O. comes from whatever that was -- the pain medication and depression -- last year in Dallas.

"To be through all that, and now find themselves in a place and a position where they can be successful, that's got to be the best feeling in the world."

Both athletes, at times angry young men, brooding and misunderstood during their long and productive careers, seem to be experiencing something new: happiness and fulfillment.

"Terrell's situation, basically, I think he's grown up," said ESPN analyst and Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young, who threw to Owens in San Francisco. "I think it's a function of him being comfortable in that team setting. For Randy, with the moral authority in that Patriots locker room, he has absolutely no wiggle room. If he acts out, the players will go to [Bill] Belichick and say, 'Get him out of here.'

"Both guys have found a place where they can become Hall of Fame players by rehabilitating their personal history. There's enough time for them to do it."

Moss doesn't often reveal his thoughts to the media, but he does a weekly Q&A on his Web site.

Both guys have found a place where they can become Hall of Fame players by rehabilitating their personal history. There's enough time for them to do it.

--Steve Young, Hall of Fame quarterback

"That's what really makes me laugh, when my soul is feeling good," Moss said in a post a few weeks ago. "That has a lot to do with being happy, being in a good environment. When my soul is happy, I'm happy. It has to do with all of my surroundings, from players to people."

Owens had similar sentiments before the season began.

"I am [at peace]," he told Texas reporters. "Anytime you can go into a season without any legitimate distractions, and it doesn't weigh heavily on your mind, yeah, you're going to go out there and play free.

"You're just going to have an overall better feeling about yourself."

Both No. 81 in your program, Owens and Moss are the same man in so many ways, as their careers have traced remarkably similar arcs:

Scintillating talent. A series of dubious on- and off-the-field adventures. Consistently gaudy statistics with their first NFL teams, followed by a two-year sabbatical that ended with charges, counter-charges and, ultimately, failure. And now, in their 30s, they have sublimated their outsized egos and worked within the context of thoroughly professional organizations. Their success can be traced to the genuine relationships they have fashioned with their quarterbacks.

Today their teams are both 5-0 -- in no small part due to their muscular contributions -- and look to be leading contenders for the Super Bowl. Is it too early to imagine Owens and Moss colliding in February? One of them could crown his career with the only thing missing from his résumé, a Super Bowl victory.

How, really, did this happen?

Moss: Feeling the love

A year ago in Oakland, Moss suffered through the most unproductive season of his career. The Raiders, whose offensive line was abysmal, just couldn't get him the ball. Moss caught 11 touchdown passes in two seasons and was shipped on April 29 to the Patriots for the 110th overall pick in the 2007 draft.

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It didn't take long for Randy Moss, right, and Tom Brady to develop a winning chemistry.

The deal, even in the narrow retrospect of five games, is beginning to look absurd.

Through five games, Moss has caught 34 passes, leads the NFL in receiving yards (551) and is tied with the Giants' Plaxico Burress for the lead in touchdowns (7). Through four games, Moss had already caught as many touchdown passes as any Patriots receiver ever caught from Brady in an entire season. The prospects are terrifying for NFL defenses.

The numbers, extrapolated across 16 games, would look like this: 109 catches, 1,763 yards and 22 touchdowns.

The Patriots, of course, saw this coming. They assigned the locker next to Brady to Moss, now 30, and watched the chemistry develop.

"There's just a lot of love in the air," Moss said on his Web site. You can really feel it, you can smell it, you can taste it. That's just something good that they have here in the Patriots' organization. There's a love that we have for one another."

"We share some pretty deep conversations," Brady told reporters a few weeks ago. "He's a veteran player who has provided leadership in his attention to detail, his awareness on the field. Everybody's happy to have him.

"I don't know what he was like before, it's the only Randy I know. The nice part of being here is you really just have to worry about yourself, and the rest takes care of itself because you realize you have a bunch of teammates that are doing the exact same thing."

There's just a lot of love in the air. You can really feel it, you can smell it, you can taste it. That's just something good that they have here in the Patriots' organization.

--Randy Moss

Brady trusts Moss to the extent that he will do something most NFL quarterbacks won't; he'll throw the high-risk ball to Moss' back shoulder -- a pass that can easily turn into an interception. Against the perceived odds, Moss has bought heavily into the selfless, almost mythical "Patriot Way."

"The Patriots believe in team," Moss wrote on his Web site last week. "There are no I's up here. When you put the team concept together and really go out and execute your game plan and make things happen, it feels very good."

Moss has put his money where his mouth is. Due to earn $21 million in the two years remaining on his Raiders contract, Moss agreed to a one-year deal that included a $500,000 roster bonus and $2 million in incentives.

His teammates say he has simply come in and acted like a professional.

"He doesn't have to be the guy," Patriots linebacker Mike Vrabel told ESPN's Rachel Nichols. "He wants to be part of the team. He wants to be part of the piece that helps us go out and win games.

"There's a lot of ways to be a leader. It's not just [that] you were voted a captain or you're the one hooting and hollering. It's the little things: He knows his assignments, where to line up, what routes to run. He knows what to do when Tom looks over and gives him a signal. Those are things that young guys can look at and say, 'Not only is he talented, but he knows what to do and works hard.'"

Sound like lip service? During a second-quarter completion from Brady to Donte' Stallworth in Week 5, Moss actually blocked two different Browns defensive backs. Despite a below-par day, he was seen on the sideline laughing and joking with teammates.

"There's a culture round here of just doing your job," Brady told reporters. "Players who come into this organization, they see it and -- that's just the way it ends up going."

Smith sees symmetry in the evolution of Owens and Moss.

"Being in this [broadcasting] industry, if they don't like you, people find what they're looking for," Smith said. "They use everything about you in a negative way to support what they believed all along. Both of these guys are incredible players, and to find themselves at the height of their games and in position to win the ultimate prize, well, I think it's great."

Owens: A new lease on life

It was a little more than a year ago that Owens was rushed by ambulance to a Dallas hospital for what was believed to be a suicide attempt. A day later, Owens denied that he had tried to kill himself, blaming a combination of pain-killers and supplements for his erratic behavior.

Anthony Gardner, the pastor of Life Giving Word Ministries in Delran, N.J., and a close friend of Owens, was at his home the night of the incident.

"One thing about Terrell, he hates to be betrayed, the feeling that he's being stabbed in the back," Gardner said. "When he feels betrayed, when he feels he's being tolerated, well, sometimes he wrassles with himself.

Terrell Owens & Tony Romo


A longtime quarterback critic, Terrell Owens appears to have a lot of respect for Tony Romo.

"When he moved to Dallas, in his mind, he was headed in the right direction. But when you want to start new, people put a name tag on you and your reputation follows. There was a conflict there. To understand Terrell is to open your arms to him. When you close your arms, you put him into the same environment that he came from."

Owens, after signing a three-year contract worth $25 million in 2006, was a constant target of jibes of head coach Bill Parcells and often ran afoul of buttoned-down receivers coach Todd Haley, who insisted on punctuality for team meetings. A hamstring injury that took him out of the first 14 days of training camp was a particular sticking point. And while Owens' 2006 numbers were more than respectable -- 85 catches, 1,180 yards, 13 touchdowns -- it was a difficult season. He suffered a broken hand and wound up dropping an NFL-high 17 passes.

With Parcells and Haley gone, replaced by player-friendly head coach Wade Phillips and receivers coach Ray Sherman, Owens has relaxed appreciably -- and thrived.

Look who's not talking
Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens apparently will leave discussion of the other No. 81, Randy Moss, for another day.


"I talked to T.O. about it," said quarterback Tony Romo. "And he feels like you don't want to let the head man down. Because he allows you to be a professional, and if you let him down, it hurts him. It hurts T.O. to let someone down who really trusts in you."

So far, so good. At 33, Owens has 21 catches for 387 yards and three touchdowns. With wideout Terry Glenn still missing following knee surgery, Romo relies on a troika of Owens, tight end Jason Witten and wide receiver Patrick Crayton.

The T.O. that never seemed satisfied with the number of passes thrown his way in Philadelphia, actually boasts about creating opportunities for others.

"We're playing for fun," Owens said. "Players are playing great, the offensive coordinator is calling great plays. They're moving me around. Witten is catching big gains and I'm taking away the coverage. [Romo's] doing a great job finding us."

Like Moss, Owens has made a decided effort to integrate with the team. He is a regular fixture, along with running back Marion Barber and linebacker Bradie James, in the lunch-time dominoes games in the Valley Ranch locker room. Owens attended an NBA Finals game with safety Roy Williams and has taken wide receiver Sam Hurd under his wing.

Owens has also cultivated a relationship with his quarterback.

"From day one, Terrell's been saying that this kid was going to be a player," Gardner said. "They're on the same page and you can see it on the field."

We're playing for fun. Players are playing great, the offensive coordinator is calling great plays. They're moving me around. (Jason) Witten is catching big gains and I'm taking away the coverage.

--Terrell Owens

Gardner sees a new maturity in Owens.

"I see that he's settling into himself," Gardner said. "He's feeling really good about himself, feeling really good about his teammates. We've talked about it a lot: Do your job well and without incident, and you'll find there's more peace.

"This year he's going to re-invent himself, and let people see the Terrell that I know from Bible study."

Said Owens, "I think what's missing [in 2007] is I have never had the off-field problems. That is a credit to the way my family raised me. I know right from wrong just as well as the other guys. I just tend not to put myself in situations where things may come up."

But critics and skeptics are just waiting for a misstep. As Romo melted down with a five-interception performance in Buffalo on Monday night, Owens seemed to get tenser and tenser, which begs the question: What will happen if he catches only two passes and they lose?

Owens' recent end zone celebration, in which he pantomimed filming with an old-school movie camera from behind the goal post -- a tribute to the Patriots' illegal videotaping of signals -- suggests he's still a performer with a need for attention.

"The right atmosphere brings out the right things," Gardner said. "Terrell, Randy Moss, these kind of athletes need the right chemistry, the right people around them. The city loves him, the players love him, the coaches seem to love him.

"I'm happy he's found what makes him happy."

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Hahahah 'Atta' boy T.O. !! Always making things interesting ..



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How was TO even allowed in the locker room? didnt they kick him out of the nfl!?!?@!?
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Re: Owens leaves note at his locker

While its not a ridiculous note by any means, you don't see Randy Moss saying ANYTHING this year.

It's just T.O being T.O. No biggie.

I was more suprised to see Chris Cantys name in the article. I thought he got laughed out of the league like 10 years ago. How odd................

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While its not a ridiculous note by any means, you don't see Randy Moss saying ANYTHING this year.

It's just T.O being T.O. No biggie.

I was more suprised to see Chris Cantys name in the article. I thought he got laughed out of the league like 10 years ago. How odd................
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