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IRVING – Terrell Owens' pedestrian numbers – 40 catches, 505 yards, six touchdowns and no 100-yard games – don't lie. Not after 10 games. You expect more from a player who received a $12 million signing bonus and contract extension before the season. Maybe we shouldn't have.
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Dallas Cowboys need to give T.O. lesser role - Dallas Morning News
IRVING ? Terrell Owens' pedestrian numbers ? 40 catches, 505 yards, six touchdowns and no 100-yard games ? don't lie. Not after 10 games. You expect more from a player who received a $12 million signing bonus and contract extension before the ...
Kay's Korner - CBS Sportsline
Know thee name: Rock Cartwright . (Did he have a TV show in the early '90s, Eric?) No that, was Charles S. Dutton, and the show was called Roc . Rock Cartwright is the 5-foot nothing, 200-pound nothing from nothing-football-school Kansas State. (So ...
The Daily Dose - Sporting News
First off, great comments on the last post . . . I love it when you guys ping-pong with wonderfully intelligent commentary. Thanks!!! In keeping with the quarterback theme let?s adopt a conversation on injuries. I know there are different ...
What do you think of the Packers' picks? - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
How do you think Ted Thompson and the Packers made out? Do you like their picks? Will they make the Packers winners again? Over the weekend and into Monday, those were the questions we asked Packers fans. Here are the responses (it wasn't pretty ...
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