
Little interest in free agent wideout
Free agent wide receiver Terrell Owens doesn't have a place to hang his helmet these days and has a pretty good idea who's at fault.
"People have listened to a lot of the commentaries throughout a lot of the media outlets, mainly ESPN, that has my character in question as far as things that have happened in the past," Owens told 104.5 The Zone, a Nashville radio station.
"I may do 99 good things right and if I do one thing wrong, ESPN and the people on there ... make it out to be the worst thing ever."
"I think with the years that I've had, the last three to four years, I feel like I've tried to turn over a new leaf," Owens said. "But still they won't let go of what I did in the past."
The numbers don't lie
Ah yes, it's the media to blame. Remember when T.O. invited all kinds of the devilish media to his house to watch him do curls and sit-ups in his driveway? He certainly didn't seem to mind the attention then. Maybe, just maybe, it has more to do with his 829-yard, five-touchdown season last year with the Bills, in which he cracked 85 receiving yards in only three games.
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