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    No surprise here...was just a matter of time!!

    Sources: T.O.'s expressed resentment toward Romo
    By Ed Werder
    ESPN.com
    (Archive)
    Updated: December 11, 2008, 5:06 PM ET
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    According to multiple sources within the Dallas Cowboys, there is an emerging internal conflict involving three of the team's highest-profile stars.


    As the preseason Super Bowl favorites struggle in the final month of the season to simply make the playoffs, wide receiver Terrell Owens has expressed resentment toward Tony Romo, apparently jealous of the quarterback's relationship with tight end Jason Witten.

    Owens feels that Romo and Witten -- close friends and road roommates who came to Dallas in the same offseason -- hold private meetings in which they create plays the two will use in upcoming games without including Owens in the conversations, according to a source who speaks regularly with Owens' teammates. Owens believes these discussions have worked to his detriment as Romo seeks to deliver the ball to Witten regardless of whether Owens is open.

    "I don't know anything about that," Wade Phillips said when asked about a possible rift at his news conference.



    "I don't know anything about that part of it. We've thrown for a lot of yards with a lot of players. One receiver is pretty close to 1,000 yards. ... There's no favoritism there, we are going to the guy that is going to be open."


    Owens declined to discuss the situation on Thursday outside the Cowboys' locker room. As he walked toward the players' lounge at Valley Ranch, ESPN asked Owens if he would answer questions and he said, "Nope.''


    Linebacker Bradie James acknowledged to ESPN that his status as one of the team captains has caused him to play a peacemaker role between Romo and Owens.

    "Whenever the fire gets blazing, I know,'' James said. "Sometimes, I don't want to step on anybody's toes, but we all talk.

    "It just is what it is ... It's just two different guys, two different personalities and they know what's at stake. They know that everybody needs them. And there's no dislike. It's just sometimes, not everybody is going to see eye to eye. That's what makes a football team.''

    A current Cowboys player compared Owens' behavior to that which led to problems with his former quarterbacks, Jeff Garcia in San Francisco and Donovan McNabb in Philadelphia. Those failed relationships and problems with the head coaches and other teammates led to Owens' exile from those teams and made him available to Dallas owner Jerry Jones in 2006.

    "He's insecure about it,'' the player said of Owens. "The thing that bothers me more than anything about this problem is that it's always something with him -- San Fran, Philly and here; always something. And he brings other people into it. You know, he talks to Sam Hurd and Roy Williams, who just got here and doesn't really know these guys. TO talks to him and so now he probably thinks Witten politics with Tony for the ball.

    "That's so far from the truth. You think Tony is throwing to him because that's his buddy? His best buddy is Bobby Carpenter, and that's not helping him too much. It's crazy to think that, and I hate that he acts that way.''

    Witten leads the Cowboys with 64 receptions to 55 for Owens, who has a team-high 848 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. According to one of the sources, Owens cannot fathom how Romo and offensive coordinator Jason Garrett justify the tight end having more catches than does Owens even though the latter ranks among the most accomplished receivers in NFL history.

    There has so far been no known confrontation between Romo and Owens, who have combined for 33 touchdowns since 2006, the most of any quarterback-receiver tandem in the NFL during that time. Romo has always been careful to make certain Owens felt appreciated so that he would compete hard and not cause the kind of upheaval he did with his previous teams.

    But one teammate suggested Romo is frustrated enough that he might initiate a different approach, although not the confrontational kind that some believe might solve the problem.

    "To be completely honest, I just think Tony is over it; not like, "Screw it.' But I think Tony is over the mind games,'' the player said. "It would help if Tony would stand up to him, but he would never do it. He does a great job of ignoring it and not letting it affect him, and that's why it has worked as good as it has. It's just hard. I think right now everybody is to the point where, "We're going to need him, so let's not piss him off.''

    But Owens seems to be finding it increasingly difficult to conceal his irritation. Last week in Pittsburgh, on the first possession of the Cowboys' most important game of the season, a team source who reviewed the game tape said Romo threw an interception when Owens mysteriously failed to complete his route. Troy Polamalu intercepted the ball at the place where Romo expected Owens to be. Later in the half, Romo underthrew a pass for Owens that was intercepted by Ike Taylor and Owens gestured openly in Romo's direction as he walked toward the sideline that the ball should have been thrown further upfield.

    But what upset Owens' teammates most of all was his response to the interception Romo threw on a pass intended for Witten that Deshea Townsend returned for the game-winning touchdown in a 20-13 defeat. Both the quarterback and tight end publicly accepted blame for the Cowboys' season-high fifth turnover. In contrast, Owens said the offense stunk, that the team can't win with turnovers like those and then suggested his defender was playing off in single coverage and that he was open but Romo decided to throw elsewhere on the fatal play.

    On the sideline, Owens was seen yelling at a Cowboys assistant coach. In his press conference after the game, Owens implied that Romo's decision to throw to Witten was the wrong one, saying, "It's his job to go out there and assess what the defense is, and he made that decision.''

    That incensed some Cowboys, one of whom said, "If you only knew all that guy does. It's gonna go down with him before it's all over with. He is unbelievable. Tough loss and he does that?''

    Until then, Cowboys insiders considered Owens' most damaging behavior the interview he did with former Cowboys cornerback Deion Sanders on the NFL Network in which he suggested Dallas' offensive system under Garrett was responsible for his worst statistical season since his rookie year with the 49ers. Owens also hinted that Romo and the other Dallas quarterbacks who played when the starter was injured were not making getting him the ball a high enough priority. "I can't throw it and catch it,'' Owens said.

    At least one prominent Cowboys player was displeased that the coaching staff responded to the criticism by seemingly placating Owens in that Sunday's game against San Francisco, allowing him enough opportunities that he posted his best statistical line as a Cowboy: seven catches for 213 yards, including 75-yard TD.

    "Well, TO got his way,'' the player said. "It never fails how we operate around here. Drives me crazy, but what can you do?''

    Cowboys coach Wade Phillips justified Owens' argument by agreeing that getting him the ball needed to be the first offensive priority, and then owner Jerry Jones further empowered him by claiming he had no issue with anything Owens said in the interview.

    Said another source: "What do you think he said after he complained about not getting the ball and then in the San Francisco game he gets 213? He said, "Look. It works. The more hell I raise, the more I get what I want.''

    Owens in March signed a four-year contract extension worth $34 million, including a $12.9 million signing bonus to bind him to the Cowboys through the 2011 season.

    When asked if Romo and Owens were all right together as the team prepares to play the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants on Sunday, James said, "Yeah. It's gotta be. It better be.''

    The latest controversy comes toward the end of a season that began with Owens saying in training camp that he shared a relationship with Romo that he never had with other quarterbacks with whom he played. That, Owens said, was because Romo knew he was the star of the Cowboys and was not threatened by Owens' status as were previous quarterbacks.

    "I guess sometimes I've just been in situations where the quarterbacks felt like I was bigger than them,'' Owens said in July. "And, you know, that was never the case. I felt like whatever I did complemented the quarterback, whatever he did, vice versa. It's just been a situation where things happen, where things didn't work out.''

    Romo seemed equally at peace with Owens. "The thing about it is there's a genuine caring about each other. I actually want the guy to succeed. He works hard, he works his butt off. And he cares about the guys, so it's easy to root for a guy like that.

    "It's important for us to be on the same page. It's important for us to care about the other one, just because our success is directly related. ... The thing you notice mostly about him is that he talks about 'team' a lot. He wants to win. He understands that, at this stage of his career, he's done all the things individually he can do. Now, it's just a matter of winning.''

    Whether it is like that anymore -- and whether the Cowboys can achieve their own stated goals with the relationship between Owens and Romo and Witten being what it is now -- remains to be determined.

    Since Romo became Dallas' starter, he has completed more passes to Witten than to Owens, 201-186, although Owens has significantly more yards and three times as many touchdowns.

    "You really want to address it with him and say, "Are you serious? Let's cut the [sh--]. But we're trying to win our way into the playoffs and, if something like that happened, if you backed him into a corner, he'd be pissed off and try to fight you or something,'' the current Cowboys player said. "So what do you do? Let it go? Then you're just like everybody else. If he's got a problem and he's upset, clear the air. He should know that everything we do on offense goes through him."
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    3 JACK----I think I'm gonna go down to wal mart and buy a few more boxes of Pop Corn.....this is gonna be a long drawn out one.....

    Course----It does star TO himself......he likes to play in these kind of Sports Drama Movies.....ha ha....

    Thanks 3 Jack.....waters still calm for now......


    Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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    • #3
      once a bitch, always a bitch. I think this guy has some real psychological issues. At the very least he is incredibly insecure.

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      • #4
        cant wait for it to blow up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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        • #5
          It couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Jerry jones' season is coming to a horific end.

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          • #6
            No doubt in my mind that part of the reason they over paid for Roy E. Williams is so they can release TO after this season and make REW the #1.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Three Jack View Post
              No doubt in my mind that part of the reason they over paid for Roy E. Williams is so they can release TO after this season and make REW the #1.
              They overpaid for REW because of Jerry's thirst for a winner. IMO the only way the cut TO is if the current situation escalates like it did in SF and Philly.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by frankb03 View Post
                They overpaid for REW because of Jerry's thirst for a winner. IMO the only way the cut TO is if the current situation escalates like it did in SF and Philly.

                He'll be 36 next season and I think I heard his cap # is like $9 million...could be wrong though.
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                • #9
                  Awesome...this is tearing apart this team! Love it! Nice job, Wade! I wonder, at which point, this becomes a racial issue...and I mean that seriously!

                  The rift between Dallas Cowboys stars Terrell Owens, Tony Romo and Jason Witten is wider than just those three players, a source inside the team's locker room told ESPN's Ed Werder on Friday.

                  The source told Werder that the majority of defensive players on the team support Owens' contention that Romo is overly reliant on Jason Witten and often throws into coverage trying to get him the ball while ignoring Owens in situation where he could make a play.

                  One starting player told Werder that "We are not together as a team, and that includes the coaches."

                  Dallas defensive back Terence Newman told ESPN's First Take on Friday that reports of a rift are blown out of proportion. Newman said that Owens hadn't said a bad word to anyone, and that, as a defensive player, he'd like Owens to get the ball more.

                  Newman said that offensive coordinator Jason Garrett has an open door policy and both Romo and Witten, along with wide receiver Patrick Crayton, had been in to talk to their coach.

                  He also said that team chemistry is "great," but insinuated that when Cowboys' coaches make a mistake, they shift the blame to others and the players have noticed it.

                  In his weekly readio spot on 1310 "The Ticket" in Dallas, Jones said a meeting took place between Roy Williams, Crayton, Owens and offensive coordinator Jason Garrett. He said it was nothing out of the ordinary. "[Owens is] interested in the ball to win the game," Jones said. "He knows if he can get the ball, we have a better chance to win the game. We all agree with that." Jones said that he visited with Owens for 10 or 15 minutes during practice on Thursday, but said the subject of the meeting was Garrett did not come up. "Not that he [Owens] feels slighted or he feels like there's some type of favoritism going on," Jones said. Jones also said that Garrett encourages "continual communication."

                  The comments come a day after a source who speaks regularly with Owens' teammates told ESPN that Owens thinks Romo and Witten -- close friends and road roommates who came to Dallas in the same offseason -- hold private meetings and create plays without including Owens.


                  Mosley: Secret meeting

                  Cowboys wide receivers Terrell Owens, Roy Williams and Patrick Crayton requested and were granted a meeting with offensive coordinator Jason Garrett to express their concern that quarterback Tony Romo was relying too heavily on close friend and Pro Bowl tight end Jason Witten. blog.

                  • Blog network: NFL Nation

                  Owens believes these discussions have worked to his detriment and Romo seeks to deliver the ball to Witten regardless of whether Owens is open.

                  "I don't know anything about that," Wade Phillips said when asked about a possible rift at his news conference on Thursday.

                  "We've thrown for a lot of yards with a lot of players. One receiver is pretty close to 1,000 yards. ... There's no favoritism there, we are going to the guy that is going to be open."

                  Owens declined to discuss the situation on Thursday outside the Cowboys' locker room. As he walked toward the players' lounge at Valley Ranch, ESPN asked Owens if he would answer questions and he said, "Nope.''

                  But later Thursday, Owens told The Dallas Morning News: "I'm not jealous of Witten. I'm not jealous of nobody. I can take the approach that I got paid, so screw everything, but that's not me.

                  "I just want to win. I'm not trying to create a war of words with anybody. I thought we had a productive meeting, and I just talked to Jason about Tony reading the whole play because other people are open besides Witten."

                  Witten appeared Thursday afternoon on ESPNRadio 1050 in New York.

                  "Tony and I have been friends for a long time, way before either one of us were playing that much," Witten said. "I don't think we're drawing up many plays together to be completely honest, but I don't think Terrell feels that way. I think he knows he's a play-maker, and we try to go to him, and we have other guys we try to get the ball, too."
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                  • #10
                    TO is not the force he once was. Teams have been more effective neutralizing him. He also draws many double teams. Leaving Witten one on one vs a linebacker.

                    Also, someone needs to remind TO how many passes he drops.

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                    • #11
                      Steelers baby
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                      • #12
                        We have no problems with TO and nor does his teamates. They sit back and listen and laugh at the stupid press. TO and Romo are better friends than Witten and Romo. I play golf with Witten and he doesnt like Romo all that much. TO likes to talk just like all the big boys. Why isnt everyone used to this by now. Why is this even a story. At least he didnt shoot himself........in public.......at a club.......during the season. Your pointing one finger out at TO with three pointing back. Have fun on your visit to texas stadium. GET YOUR POPCORN READY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                        Last edited by AmackinDallas; 12-12-2008, 01:43 PM.
                        "Bet the games that DONT make cents"

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by AmackinDallas View Post
                          We have no problems with TO and nor does his teamates. They sit back and listen and laugh at the stupid press. TO and Romo are better friends than Witten and Romo. I play golf with Witten and he doesnt like Romo all that much. TO likes to talk just like all the big boys. Why isnt everyone used to this by now. Why is this even a story. At least he didnt shoot himself........in public.......at a club.......during the season. Your pointing one finger out at TO with three pointing back. Have fun on your visit to texas stadium. GET YOUR POPCORN READY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                          Interesting tha you say that Witten doesn;t like Romo yet the travel together and are roommates on the road...wow, wonder what woudl happen if they liked each other...

                          RomoWitten

                          And when you are 11-2, you can afford a couple of losses...GL trying to make the playoffs!!!
                          Last edited by Three Jack; 12-12-2008, 01:48 PM.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by AmackinDallas View Post
                            At least he didnt shoot himself........in public.......at a club.......during the season.
                            Difference between the Giants and Cowboys...the Giants react/suspend and show character and class. The Cowboys dole out big contracts for convicts.
                            Last edited by Three Jack; 12-12-2008, 01:49 PM.
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                            • #15
                              If we only had character and class. See you in January. We will pick it up then.
                              "Bet the games that DONT make cents"

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