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    Terrell Owens made a public apology to the Eagles after the team failed to recognize his 100th career touchdown catch


    Terrell Owens apologized to the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday, one day after blasting the organization for not publicly recognizing his 100th career touchdown catch two weeks ago.

    "I've had an opportunity to talk with the Eagles organization and I have learned that the team does not recognize individual achievements," Owens said in a prepared statement. "It has been brought to my attention that I have offended the organization and my teammates. Therefore, I would like to apologize for any derogatory comments toward them."

    Shortly before Owens' apology, coach Andy Reid didn't rule out suspending the All-Pro wideout following his latest comments, which included more criticism of quarterback Donovan McNabb.

    "I take care of those things in-house," Reid said. "I obviously will address the player and those people I need to talk to and work this thing out."

    It's unlikely Owens would be suspended now that he's apologized.

    In an interview with ESPN.com on Thursday, Owens took shots at the team and McNabb. He made his 100th career TD reception in a victory over San Diego on Oct. 23, but the accomplishment was not acknowledged on the video screen.

    "That right there just shows you the type of class and integrity that they claim not to be," said Owens, who became the sixth receiver in NFL history to reach the milestone. "They claim to be first class and the best organization. It's an embarrassment. It just shows a lack of class they have. My publicist talked to the head PR guy, and they made an excuse they didn't recognize that was coming up. But that was a blatant lie. Had it been somebody else, they probably would have popped fireworks around the stadium."

    Owens also said the Eagles (4-3) would be better off with Green Bay's Brett Favre at quarterback.

    "A number of commentators will say he's a warrior, he's played with injuries," Owens said of Favre. "I feel like him being knowledgeable about the quarterback position, I feel like we'd probably be in a better situation."

    Owens previously said on his weekly radio show that he'd prefer to play with Indianapolis' Peyton Manning over McNabb or any quarterback. Last year, Owens couldn't stop praising McNabb after joining the Eagles following eight controversial seasons in San Francisco.

    But their relationship soured after Owens took a verbal swipe at McNabb's performance in Philadelphia's loss to New England in the Super Bowl. McNabb responded harshly and the two feuded throughout the summer, not speaking to each other for a prolonged period.

    McNabb, a five-time Pro Bowl quarterback who has led the Eagles to four consecutive NFC championship games, has played through several injuries this season, including a sports hernia that will require surgery. He has thrown for 2,034 yards, 15 TDs and seven interceptions while going through some tough stretches.

    Owens has 47 catches for 763 yards and six TDs. He's been upset with the Eagles since management refused to redo his contract just one season into the seven-year, $48.97 million deal he signed when he came to Philadelphia in March 2004.

    A five-time Pro Bowl selection, Owens is one of the best players at his position. With him, the Eagles were dominant last year, going 13-1 in the regular season and winning five of those games by 21 points or more. They've struggled this season partly because McNabb is injured, the offense is inconsistent and the defense is playing poorly.

    Owens' talent often is overshadowed by the turmoil he's caused since a defied his doctor's advice and played against the Patriots in the Super Bowl, catching nine passes for 122 yards just 6 1/2 weeks after having ankle surgery.

    Owens has ranted about being underpaid, and turned a contract issue into a personal grudge against the organization. He earned a one-week exile from training camp after a heated dispute with Reid, which led to a bizarre workout on his lawn in front of neighbors and reporters.

    Owens kept a low profile after returning to the team, and even managed to mend his relationship with McNabb. He doesn't speak regularly to local reporters, but has found ways to diss McNabb and management in his radio show or whenever he grants an interview.

    The soap-opera atmosphere Owens has created certainly has been a distraction to the Eagles, even though players and coaches insist they're used to it.

    "You don't let it be a distraction," Reid said. "That is not what you do. There are going to be things that happen and you don't focus on those things. You focus on getting the football team ready to play and you handle the other things up front the way we do it."

    Defensive end Sam Rayburn shrugged off Owens' latest remarks.

    "It's just T.O. being T.O. It's just him talking," Rayburn said.

    Source: AP

  • #2
    After he tossed McNabb under the bus (again), then ripping the Eagles organization, he issued out a real fake looking apology. I just can't believe how this will fly with McNabb. IMO, this latest bashing of McNabb was worse than ever.

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    • #3
      There's nothing wrong with wanted some props for getting your 100th touchdown. Other teams do it. Why can't T.O. get some love? The Eagles are way under the cap, just give the man his money. He's the best WR in the game right now!!

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      • #4
        My opinion is T.0 is best in the game, and knows it. So why not flaunt it?

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        • #5
          Philly fans are the rudest fans and get to enjoy the rudest, most arrogant player in NFL history. Owens and Philly are meant for each other.

          And I find it ironic that TO is praising Favre for playing injured then saying he is not able to play because of being hurt himself.

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          • #6
            this article seemed very anti-owens to me

            im sure theres more than just the medias side to the owens/eagles story

            all i read in this article was a bunch of bullshit about why we shouldnt like owens

            the truth is hes the best in the game and deserves his props

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            • #7
              Originally posted by poetic mind
              this article seemed very anti-owens to me

              im sure theres more than just the medias side to the owens/eagles story

              all i read in this article was a bunch of bullshit about why we shouldnt like owens

              the truth is hes the best in the game and deserves his props
              True, but he shouldn't bashed McNabb and the organzation like that. There's a way to handle things when you're upset and he handled it wrong.

              Any ways I don't think he's the best at his position. He drops too many passes.

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