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    The Eagles will likely make T.O. a free agent in February.


    Terrell Owens was shut down completely: his grievance, his season, his tumultuous time with the Philadelphia Eagles.

    It's all over.

    For conduct proven to be a "destructive and continuing threat" to his team, an arbitrator ruled Wednesday that the Eagles were justified in suspending their All-Pro receiver for four games - and are within their rights to deactivate him for the rest of the year.

    The Eagles will now look to trade or release Owens before next March, when he's due a $5 million roster bonus.

    Arbitrator Richard Bloch wrote in his 38-page decision that there was "no violation of the labor agreement inherent in the club's decision to pay Mr. Owens, but not to permit him to play or practice due to the nature of his conduct and its destructive and continuing threat to the team."

    After the ruling, the Eagles released a one-paragraph statement thanking Bloch for considering the matter and saying Philadelphia is looking forward to "moving on with our preparations for Sunday's game vs. Green Bay and the rest of the 2005 season and will have no further comment on this issue."

    The players association was so incensed, however, that executive director Gene Upshaw said he would have Bloch removed from the list of approved arbitrators next month when both the union and management are given that option.

    "He piled on," Upshaw said. "He went beyond what we have in the agreement. When I have an arbitrator go beyond the agreement, I have no choice. Clearly, when you look at this case, is decision even went beyond what the Eagles said in their legal briefs."

    Bloch heard more than 13 hours of testimony last week. Owens' side argued the penalty is excessive and the Eagles' decision to deactivate him is too severe; he had sought to be reinstated or released so he can sign with another team.

    NFL head of labor relations Harold Henderson said the league was "pleased that the arbitrator has upheld the right of a club to suspend a player for conduct detrimental to the club."

    Owens was suspended Nov. 5 after he again criticized quarterback Donovan McNabb, called the organization "classless" and fought with former teammate Hugh Douglas. Two days later, the Eagles extended the suspension to four games and told Owens not to return.

    The reigning conference champions are 0-3 without Owens and 4-6 overall, last in the NFC East.

    "We're trying to concentrate so hard because we know it's there, we're not being ourselves," said defensive end N.D. Kalu. "It just got to the point where it's just frustrating. We're playing the Giants, we're playing Green Bay, but yet we're talking about a guy who's not here. Most of us like him, but we're not supposed to like him, so you've got to watch how you answer the questions."

    Some players, including Pro Bowl linebacker Jeremiah Trotter, said they wanted Owens back, but coach Andy Reid and management stuck by their decision.

    "T.O. has friends on the team, so they're going to feel for T.O. and like him," Reid said before the decision was announced. "I expected guys to come talk to me. Jeremiah, being one of the leaders, did that. I didn't have a problem with it."

    Owens has five years remaining on a seven-year, $48.97 million contract that he signed when he came to Philadelphia in March 2004. His problems started when he demanded a new contract after an outstanding season in which he caught 77 passes for 1,200 yards and 14 touchdowns.

    He took his first verbal shot at McNabb, suggesting the five-time Pro Bowl quarterback was tired in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl loss to New England.

    McNabb responded harshly and the two didn't speak for a prolonged period in training camp. They briefly reconciled their relationship and performed well together on the field - Owens had 47 catches for 763 yards and six TDs in seven games.

    Owens earned a one-week exile from training camp after a heated dispute with Reid that followed a shouting match with offensive coordinator Brad Childress.

    One day after the Eagles told him to go home for good, a contrite Owens pleaded for another chance in a public apology outside his home in Moorestown, N.J., but the team was unmoved.

    Owens was set to earn base salaries of $770,000 in 2006, $5.5 million in 2007, $6.5 million in 2008, $7.5 million in 2009, and $8.5 million in 2010.

    Source: AP

  • #2
    The Eagles lost the best PLAYER on the team....McNabb needs Special education schooling on how to READ Defenses. ..........Someone must tell Andy that there is one play that keeps killing his team........4th Quarter Interceptions.

    The Eagles - T.O. = End of an era.

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    • #3
      Terrell Owens won't be able to play football this season because he unprofessionally criticized his teammates and the organization. His selfishness and arrogance have caused friction to the team and divided the clubhouse, therefore, the organzation suspends Owens and deactivate him for the rest of the season.

      However, the Eagles organization showed the same arrogance when instead of speaking to Owens privately about restructuring his contract, they went public and "beat their chest" about not doing a new deal. So what if the player went public with his statements, the organization is supposed to be bigger and keep theirs private. Therefore, the team is now suffering from a 4-game losing streak, lost their starting QB for the season and are primed to lose many more games before season's end.

      Both sides are now paying for their mistakes. I hope it was worth it!!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by The Real
        So what if the player went public with his statements, the organization is supposed to be bigger and keep theirs private. Therefore, the team is now suffering from a 4-game losing streak, lost their starting QB for the season and are primed to lose many more games before season's end.
        ...because we ALL know Mr. Owens was responsible for McNabb's injury.

        Idiot.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Short Irish Guy
          ...because we ALL know Mr. Owens was responsible for McNabb's injury.

          Idiot.
          I never said Owens was respnsible for McNabb's injury little man. But if you saw the cowboys eagles game you could say that if Owens was playing, McNabb would not of thrown that pick and got hurt when he was hit. He had nobody to throw to and held on to the ball for too long. If Owens was there that might not of happened.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Real
            I never said Owens was respnsible for McNabb's injury little man. But if you saw the cowboys eagles game you could say that if Owens was playing, McNabb would not of thrown that pick and got hurt when he was hit. He had nobody to throw to and held on to the ball for too long. If Owens was there that might not of happened.
            I did see the game, boy, and your hypothetical situation is such a dream. Logically speaking - there's a 50/50 chance of Owens making a play on that ball and even less of a chance that he scores. Plus, where is your flawed logic to describe all the other injuries McNabb has had WHILE OWENS WAS ON THE FIELD?!

            Fucking kids. Most of you are too fucking stupid to realize how clueless you are. Fucking pikers...

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            • #7
              I'm not going to get into this debate. But this flash movie right here is shows the entire Eagles/T.O./McNabb saga....and it's hilarious!!!

              http://www.bangcartoon.com/childsplay.htm

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Short Irish Guy
                I did see the game, boy, and your hypothetical situation is such a dream. Logically speaking - there's a 50/50 chance of Owens making a play on that ball and even less of a chance that he scores. Plus, where is your flawed logic to describe all the other injuries McNabb has had WHILE OWENS WAS ON THE FIELD?!

                Fucking kids. Most of you are too fucking stupid to realize how clueless you are. Fucking pikers...
                You fucking little cum stain. You don't know shit, or do you realize how important Owens was to the Eagles. And I'm not talking about all the injuries McNabb had during the season..I'M TALKING ABOUT THE HIT THAT CAUSED THE INJURY THAT KNOCK HIM OUT FOR THE SEASON.

                Fucking internet tough guys. I'm losing IQ points trying to teach sports to your ignorant ass.

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                • #9
                  I hope the Eagles lose their last 6 games.

                  Don't get me wrong, I want them to play well in every game, but I have no problem with a 4-12 season because it's an aberration.

                  They will get a top 5 pick in all likelihood if they finish 4-12 and that will help them next year and beyond.

                  They have a young team for the most part and loads of cash this offseason to sign whatever free agents they want.

                  Add in a top 5 drafting position in every round (including the first) and all the injured players coming back at 100% next year plus a last place schedule...and you do the math.

                  They will end up benefitting greatly from this "bump in the road" in 2005.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Real
                    You fucking little cum stain. You don't know shit, or do you realize how important Owens was to the Eagles. And I'm not talking about all the injuries McNabb had during the season..I'M TALKING ABOUT THE HIT THAT CAUSED THE INJURY THAT KNOCK HIM OUT FOR THE SEASON.

                    Fucking internet tough guys. I'm losing IQ points trying to teach sports to your ignorant ass.
                    *sign*

                    Child, are you going to make a point or are you just going to sit there in your diapers and (try to) talk shit?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Short Irish Guy
                      *sign*

                      Child, are you going to make a point or are you just going to sit there in your diapers and (try to) talk shit?

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                      • #12
                        Ouch. That was hurtful.

                        Idiot.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Short Irish Guy
                          Ouch. That was hurtful.

                          Idiot.
                          Shut the fuck up with your weak ass come backs. You sound like a bitch. Go get a papsmear.

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                          • #14
                            Aww, the lil' mistake found where babies come from. Well, instead of crack addled baby mommas and back alley dumpsters...

                            Originally posted by The Real
                            Shut the fuck up with your weak ass come backs. You sound like a bitch. Go get a papsmear.

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