Owens questions Dallas Cowboys’ strategy in playoff loss to Giants
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T.O. THINKS HE WAS MISUSED IN PLAYOFF LOSS
Published 8/20/2008 by Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk.com
... from developing a reputation as a guy who can’t win in January, the focus on the Cowboys as they play that first postseason game will be extreme. It will now be even more intense, given that receiver Terrell Owens has questioned the team’s strategy in last year’s home loss to the Giants in the divisional round. T.O. had a sprained ankle, but thinks he was 100 percent. He says that the coaching staff didn’t regard him as 100 percent, and as a result didn’t use him down the field.“ I feel I made the most of the opportunities ,” Owens said. “It was just like when I played in the ...
Cowboys practice for the fans tonight
Published 8/20/2008 by Dave Halprin (Grizz) at Blogging The Boys
... Don’t go living in the past T.O. Also, the team says that if this was a regular season game, Terence Newman would probably play. ...
T.O. questions Cowboys' game plan in playoff loss
Published 8/20/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... On Tuesday, T.O. thought it would be a good idea to question Garrett's game plan -- seven months later. With the following quote, T.O. suggests that Wade Phillips and Garrett should've followed Andy Reid's blueprint in Super Bowl XXXIX. ...
Terrell Owens Thinks Dallas Mis-Used Him in Playoff Loss to Giants
Published 8/21/2008 at FanHouse
Filed under: Cowboys, Giants, NFC EastEight months after the Dallas Cowboys' playoff loss to the Giants, Terrell Owens thinks the team's offensive strategy led to the loss. "I feel I made the most of the opportunities," Owens said. "It was just like when I played in the Super Bowl with the [Philadelphia] Eagles, I told the coach if I am on the football field to treat me as if I am 100 percent. I don't think they [were] considering what I did in the game. ... I felt like I could have done more." Remember that ...
