One of the last vital pieces in the professional jigsaw puzzle that is the life and times of Terrell Owens is gone. According to the NFL, Owens stated that he and Rosenhaus have “parted ways.”
Should we really have to speculate on how this went down? Rosenhaus is still actively making deals for players such as LeSean McCoy and Yeremiah Bell.
Owens appears to be embarking upon his second season without a team in sight.
To read the rest of this extensive story and watch an insight look at T.O., please click the link below.
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TO is a LOSER with CAPITOL LETTERS, we had him here in Dallas and he had his chance and BLEW IT!!!!! He is a HAS BEEN, he should move on and find another line of work, if he knows how to work, because he is TOO OLD and a MAJOR PAIN and no decent team will sign his worthless a$$.
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