Friday, 30th July 2010

The “T.O.” Experience

Posted on 28. Feb, 2010 by Chuck Rocker in Business, Scoopage, Sports

T.O.  210x300 The T.O. ExperienceWho dat?  T.O. mutha f@cka…dat who!

This guy is a cancer to any NFL team he’s on and most recently a reality retard.  Maybe its just me but the guy rubs me the wrong way.  I can’t seem to find value in him as a player even though he has some impressive stats.  I can’t be alone cause the guy gets dumped from every team he plays for.

It has just been announced that Buffalo Bills would not be interested in re-signing receiver Terrell Ownes next season.  Now that may not exactly be earth shattering news but what is interesting is who has expressed interest in picking him up.  The Baltimore Ravens now have a franchise quarterback with Joe Flacco and are in need of someone to catch his bullet passes.  T.O. may get a shot.

According to head coach John Harbaugh in an interview:

“Well, we watch everybody. You cornered me. You got me (laughs). We’re interested in T.O. We’re interested in all the guys that can make our team better. We were coming back from Iraq last year (on an NFL goodwill tour) with Jon Gruden and Jeff Fisher and Tom Coughlin. We’re sitting in the airport there. And the waiter comes over and says, hey, Terrell Owens is in there at Burger King. We’re like come on. We laughed about it. He said ‘No, he’s really over there.’ So we ran over there just like fans. I guarantee we didn’t ask for autograph, but we did say hi and kind of rekindled the relationship. I think he’s a good guy and a good player.”

The Ravens have been so close for the past decade they can taste a Super Bowl appearance.  Maybe T.O. can help them get there…if he keeps his mouth shut and just plays.

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