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ibrahim
July-14th-2006, 02:01 PM
T.O. misquoted in autobiography
Cowboys WR claims co-author made up some wording

Posted: Friday July 14, 2006 1:20PM; Updated: Friday July 14, 2006 2:17PM

IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Terrell Owens says plenty in his new book. Except for one word he now claims he didn't say.

But making a big deal of an apparent misquotation -- despite the sentence being written in the first-person -- is the kind of media nitpicking Owens would lament in his 242-page book that mostly offers his side of two tumultuous seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.

http://i.a.cnn.net/si/2006/football/nfl/07/14/bc.fbn.t.o.sbook.ap/p1_to_getty.jpg

In T.O., which debuted last week, Owens likens former teammate Donovan McNabb to a bully who spat in his mouth as a teenager while he innocently slept on a school bus.

The new Dallas Cowboys receiver also devotes pages to his perceived vilification in the press and described his quick comeback from a leg fracture in 2004 as, "If you'll forgive me for saying so ... nothing short of heroic."

But forgive him or not, Owens said Thursday during a book signing near the Cowboys' headquarters that it was "T.O." co-author Jason Rosenhaus who invented that particular phrasing.

Rosenhaus is the younger brother of Owens' agent, Drew, who Owens credits in T.O. for the three-year, $25 million contract he got from the Cowboys in March. Jason often works with his brother on contracts.

"(Heroic) was one of the words that Jason used," said Owens, after signing his book for about 400 fans and collectors at a Wal-Mart near the Cowboys' headquarters. "... I can't say that I called it 'heroic."'

The discrepancy seems to contradict Owens' assertion of "These are my words, straight from me to you" on the book's second page.

But that bothered Cowboys fans at the Wal-Mart about as much as when Dallas signed the controversial receiver, who once grandstanded on the Cowboys' star logo at Texas Stadium when he was with San Francisco in 2000.

"(The book) really makes him across more personable," said Christopher Taylor, 29, who read the first three chapters while waiting in line for two hours.

But it's the fourth chapter, titled "Philly's New Favorite Son," where Owens begins rehashing his soured relationship with McNabb. He traces the root of the friction to when McNabb didn't throw him the ball on a play against Cleveland during his first season with the Eagles...


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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/07/14/bc.fbn.t.o.sbook.ap/

Warhead36
July-14th-2006, 02:01 PM
His own agent's little brother wrote the damn book. :doh:

gutlead74
July-14th-2006, 02:06 PM
newsflash .........TO.....is .......a .....dick

zoony
July-14th-2006, 02:08 PM
:laugh: :laugh: This is great stuff :cheers:


From there, Owens goes on to write that an unnamed Eagles offensive coach "asked me to be very positive and supportive of Donovan" because McNabb "can get nervous and tight in big games." He later accuses McNabb of cursing at him in a huddle and, by page 56, writes "we were never close again and probably never will be."



I love it. Keep it comin' TO. If we're lucky, Donovan will reply :munchout:

JoeSkins
July-14th-2006, 02:12 PM
This guy's all about accountability huh?

Chachie
July-14th-2006, 02:13 PM
Again. And again...and again....and..again. Start your engines, Texas taxi cabs. There's a new departure on the horizon. :)

Dirk Diggler
July-14th-2006, 02:53 PM
What a joke. I wonder if he even read the book.

This guy is definitely Arrington squared when it comes to passing the buck.

BigDFan5
July-14th-2006, 02:59 PM
What a joke. I wonder if he even read the book.

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I doubt he has read the book, and if he did I doubt he was editing it or fact checking it.

kingfish50
July-14th-2006, 03:02 PM
And the dallass fans still love him. Waiting in line for two hours! I'm telling ya, he would never get that kind of reception here and he didn't even disrespect our logo. I can't wait for the implosion and then read what all of these dallass fans that hang on this board and defend him have to say.

Riggo#44
July-14th-2006, 03:05 PM
And the dallass fans still love him. Waiting in line for two hours! I'm telling ya, he would never get that kind of reception here and he didn't even disrespect our logo. I can't wait for the implosion and then read what all of these dallass fans that hang on this board and defend him have to say.

Exactly...when he chews out Bledsoe for holding onto the ball when he is "open" or when Parcells chews him out...same thing is going to happen.

GrimReefa
July-14th-2006, 05:28 PM
Hands down the funniest AP article you'll ever read. How can you not love this...


The new Dallas Cowboys receiver also devotes pages to his perceived vilification in the press and described his quick comeback from a leg fracture in 2004 as, "If you'll forgive me for saying so ... nothing short of heroic."

Followed by this...


"[The book] really makes him across more personable," said Christopher Taylor, 29, who read the first three chapters while waiting in line for two hours.

Ya - what could be more personable than describing yourself as a hero for playing in a football game?

That's ok, check out the title for chapter 4, "Philly's New Favorite Son".

Do you think when this guy travels he has to have two hotel rooms, one for him and one for his ego?

whatmeworry
July-14th-2006, 06:05 PM
TO has absolutely no class. He's a perfect fit.

bubba9497
July-14th-2006, 06:17 PM
So TO didn't proof read the final manuscript or ok'd the printing


riiiiiiight :rolleyes:

TO's MO, it's "always" someone else's fault

Chachie
July-15th-2006, 10:53 AM
I actually find my self wondering why Owens didn't get a bona fide sportswriter to write the book. He can afford the best and it would seem logical that the best offered or were at least considered. The statement itself is just an opinion and I don't think it's a big deal. Rosenthal shouldn't be raked over the coals for it. He was a TO supporter when he sat down to type it out and it shouldn't surprise anyone but if Owens has been misquoted or misunderstood so often in the past, why wouldn't he take the utmost in precaution when publishing such an important tell-all? I'll tell you why. His agent and brother of the author- Drew Rosenthal. This guy does NOT seem to live up to his reputation. Bad moves all the way. I don't know why anyone would sign with him or how he got to be so popular with players in the first place. Please feel free to enlighten me.

GrimReefa
July-15th-2006, 01:14 PM
I actually find my self wondering why Owens didn't get a bona fide sportswriter to write the book. He can afford the best and it would seem logical that the best offered or were at least considered. The statement itself is just an opinion and I don't think it's a big deal. Rosenthal shouldn't be raked over the coals for it. He was a TO supporter when he sat down to type it out and it shouldn't surprise anyone but if Owens has been misquoted or misunderstood so often in the past, why wouldn't he take the utmost in precaution when publishing such an important tell-all? I'll tell you why. His agent and brother of the author- Drew Rosenthal. This guy does NOT seem to live up to his reputation. Bad moves all the way. I don't know why anyone would sign with him or how he got to be so popular with players in the first place. Please feel free to enlighten me.

Rosenhaus. Rosenthal is an actual sportswriter, although he deals mostly in baseball...

tr1
July-15th-2006, 05:39 PM
The NFL must really, really be liking this. Can you imagine the hype TO is bringing to the NFC East, the most competitive division in the NFL?

It's gonna be TO 24/7.

jrockster21
July-15th-2006, 06:05 PM
But it's the fourth chapter, titled "Philly's New Favorite Son," where Owens begins rehashing his soured relationship with McNabb. He traces the root of the friction to when McNabb didn't throw him the ball on a play against Cleveland during his first season with the Eagles...


Good luck, Bleedsoe....you're going to need it. :laugh:

Chachie
July-16th-2006, 09:32 AM
Rosenhaus. Rosenthal is an actual sportswriter, although he deals mostly in baseball...


I'm a freaking stooge. I totally knew that and have no idea what I must have eaten to cause a brainfart like that. Thank you, Grim.

SUSkinsFan
July-16th-2006, 05:25 PM
The situation in Dallas is like a really bad car accident. You don't want to look but you just have to. It's going to be alot of fun watching him implode again, if you're not happy with McNabb, you will definitely not be happy with Bledsoe.

:dallasuck :eaglesuck :gaintsuck