Friday, July 16, 2010
In Search of a Team
Will TO ever play football again?
Yes.
Where?
Canada.
I kid. I kid. While he is a drama queen on the field, Terrell Owens is a fantastic wide receiver. With a decent QB, not Ryan Fitzpatrick or Trent Edwards, TO can put up incredible numbers. He would be a valuable asset to a playoff contender, and will be signed before the season starts.
Many people pick the easy choice of Oakland to sign him. The Raiders are the perfect team for troubled stars to fade away. There are three reasons why I don't think TO will be signed by the Raiders.
TO may be a nuisance on the field, but he has never had difficulty with the law. He is a competitor, but looks like a baby when begging for the ball. Deep down though, he just wants to win.
The Raiders are not a playoff contender, rather a rebuilder, (a constant rebuilder).
After the signing of Jason Campbell, who isn't the greatest, but still an extreme upgrade, the release of JaMarcus Russell, and a great draft, this team may be moving from Al Davis's reign of terror.
If signed by the Raiders, TO would be a troublemaker, but if signed by a contender, TO would thrive.
I was shocked that the Washington Redskins turned him down after trading for Donovan McNabb. After offering to take a pay cut, I am still considering TO to possibly sign with the Skins. Both NFC East teams he has yet to play for could use him. Both have head coaches with Super Bowl experience. Tom Coughlin even dealt with a worse troublemaker, Plaxico Burress.
TO will be signed by a playoff contender with needs in receiving, and maybe this will be the season he doesn't start crying halfway through.
Possible teams: NY Giants, Washington Redskins, Arizona Cardinals, San Fransisco 49ers, New England Patriots.
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