Post by Banana Cat on Jun 14, 2012 1:35:17 GMT -5
If Owens' was smart, he'd be calling Jerry Jones tomorrow. While Jones may not hire him back as a WR, he could find other avenues of employment with the Cowboys if he plays his cards right.
So far I haven't heard a thing about Owens suing the Wranglers, despite his promise to do so. Too bad, I was hoping to see that situation get blown up.
cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2012/06/jerry-jones-on-terrell-owens-w.html
So far I haven't heard a thing about Owens suing the Wranglers, despite his promise to do so. Too bad, I was hoping to see that situation get blown up.
cowboysblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2012/06/jerry-jones-on-terrell-owens-w.html
Jerry Jones on Terrell Owens: 'I would feel good if he reached out' to me
Jon Machota / Special Contributor / Dallasnews.com
Jun. 12, 2012
IRVING -- If Terrell Owens wants advice about an NFL return, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones would be happy to pass some along.
"He really can reach out to me at any time, because I consider him a friend," Jones said Tuesday. "I would feel good if he reached out. I think that he really, without having first-hand knowledge, of what kind of physical condition he is in, I know he has the right stuff and he could help someone.
"I have actually looked at some of the things he did last year. He's still got the ability to be quite a threat as a receiver. I would advise him if that he still has got the heart -- and he does -- to continue to try to get on with an NFL team."
So was Jones looking at Owens because there could be a future for a 38-year-old wide receiver on the Cowboys?
"If he just wanted to talk about , I'd talk about it," Jones responded. "But again, we are not planning on doing anything at receiver. ... I have no plans to do anything different than what we're doing right now."
In an attempt to eventually return to the NFL, Owens was playing for the Allen Wranglers of the Indoor Football League until he was released earlier this month for not meeting the organization's expectations.
Owens, who last played in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals in 2010, was a member of the Cowboys from 2006 to 2008.
Jon Machota / Special Contributor / Dallasnews.com
Jun. 12, 2012
IRVING -- If Terrell Owens wants advice about an NFL return, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones would be happy to pass some along.
"He really can reach out to me at any time, because I consider him a friend," Jones said Tuesday. "I would feel good if he reached out. I think that he really, without having first-hand knowledge, of what kind of physical condition he is in, I know he has the right stuff and he could help someone.
"I have actually looked at some of the things he did last year. He's still got the ability to be quite a threat as a receiver. I would advise him if that he still has got the heart -- and he does -- to continue to try to get on with an NFL team."
So was Jones looking at Owens because there could be a future for a 38-year-old wide receiver on the Cowboys?
"If he just wanted to talk about , I'd talk about it," Jones responded. "But again, we are not planning on doing anything at receiver. ... I have no plans to do anything different than what we're doing right now."
In an attempt to eventually return to the NFL, Owens was playing for the Allen Wranglers of the Indoor Football League until he was released earlier this month for not meeting the organization's expectations.
Owens, who last played in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals in 2010, was a member of the Cowboys from 2006 to 2008.