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Stephen A. Smith | T.O. should sit tight, keep Rosenhaus quiet

http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/13604733.htm

The Cowboys just signed coach Bill Parcells to an extension through 2007. There's banter about the possibility of Redskins owner Daniel Snyder getting involved and getting T.O. to the nation's capital.

Two owners committed to winning. Both willing to put their money where their mouths are. Both with the cachet, and the cash, to provide an incentive-laden contract comparable to the $8.27 million Owens is due to receive in 2006.

If the Eagles don't make a trade, they're not about to pay Owens next season's portion of the seven-year, $48.97 million contract they signed him to before the 2004 season. That means the Eagles would be left with nothing, lest they find a taker.

He's a risk now, so only the risk-takers are going to be willing to take a chance, especially in the salary-cap-strapped NFL world we live in. The well-known ones are in Dallas, Washington and possibly Denver, all Super Bowl contenders.

Im sure that Gibbs will not allow a personality such as Owens on our team and give him a large contract that he desires. If we get 1 WR, im pretty sure its gonna be Reggie Wayne or Eric Moulds.

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Stephen A. Smith | T.O. should sit tight, keep Rosenhaus quiet

http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/13604733.htm

The Cowboys just signed coach Bill Parcells to an extension through 2007. There's banter about the possibility of Redskins owner Daniel Snyder getting involved and getting T.O. to the nation's capital.

Two owners committed to winning. Both willing to put their money where their mouths are. Both with the cachet, and the cash, to provide an incentive-laden contract comparable to the $8.27 million Owens is due to receive in 2006.

If the Eagles don't make a trade, they're not about to pay Owens next season's portion of the seven-year, $48.97 million contract they signed him to before the 2004 season. That means the Eagles would be left with nothing, lest they find a taker.

He's a risk now, so only the risk-takers are going to be willing to take a chance, especially in the salary-cap-strapped NFL world we live in. The well-known ones are in Dallas, Washington and possibly Denver, all Super Bowl contenders.

Im sure that Gibbs will not allow a personality such as Owens on our team and give him a large contract that he desires. If we get 1 WR, im pretty sure its gonna be Reggie Wayne or Eric Moulds.

Please sign him Danny!:D

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The well-known ones are in Dallas, Washington and possibly Denver, all Super Bowl contenders.

Im sure that Gibbs will not allow a personality such as Owens on our team and give him a large contract that he desires. If we get 1 WR, im pretty sure its gonna be Reggie Wayne or Eric Moulds.

how are dallas a superbowl contender?? we are a little way off it at the moment, but there miles behind...

eric moulds woulkd bring a lot to this offense, and isnt as unrealistic as reggie wayne...

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I don't like TO ----- at all. Still, a lot of the things he has said really don't sound that different than Dexter at his most controversial. He was constantly complaining about the coaches, his salary....etc. Somehow coach found a way to work with him and - WOW - was that a successful relationship. Still, I think it is a long shot bc he has built a great locker room here in DC and I think he would be afraid TO would ruin it.

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