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CubanMustGo
08-23-2006, 05:37 PM
Oh, Great Ghu, what next?

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2558860


Updated: Aug. 23, 2006, 6:09 PM ET
T.O. says MRI negative, but he's still hurting
Associated Press

IRVING, Texas -- Terrell Owens said he reaggravated his left hamstring injury when he returned to practice last week for the Dallas Cowboys and almost certainly will miss his third straight preseason game.

"It's frustrating, but it's not where I need it to be to play and perform like I need to," Owens said Wednesday. "So at this point, I'm going to be smart about it."

Asked if he could play if this was the regular season, Owens said, "I doubt it, not the way I need to play."

After missing 14 consecutive training camp practices and the preseason opener in Seattle because of the hamstring problem that has bothered him all month, Owens returned for five practices last week. He missed the final full workout in Oxnard, Calif., last weekend and didn't play Monday night against New Orleans in Shreveport, La., after the hamstring tightened up on him.

Owens was back on the field last Wednesday after Cowboys owner Jerry Jones suggested that the receiver needed to learn how to practice at less than 100 percent. His first practice back came only hours after coach Bill Parcells reiterated that Owens needed to be on the field.

"I felt like I was never pressured to get back on the field. I just tried to compromise with some people, just try to be around the team and get back out there," Owens said. "It just flared up again."

Owens first felt a twinge in his hamstring Aug. 2, but an MRI taken three days later was clear. Owens said another MRI taken this week was also negative, with only a little fluid in the hamstring.

"Just because the MRI doesn't show anything, that doesn't mean that I'm not hurting," Owens said.

The Cowboys play their first home preseason game Saturday night against San Francisco, Owens' original team. They play their final preseason game five nights later.

It's possible that Owens might not play in a game for Dallas until the Sept. 10 season opener at Jacksonville. He hasn't played in a game with quarterback Drew Bledsoe, and the Dallas offense is different from the West Coast scheme Owens played in for the 49ers and Philadelphia.

"He is pretty much up on what to do," Parcells said. "He has been very attentive in meetings and trying to learn. There are some adjustments for him to make. Where he is and actually doing it is hard to tell."

ducks
08-23-2006, 05:47 PM
yeah pr move on owens part saying no pressure to come back

ALVAREZ6
08-23-2006, 05:49 PM
:tu

T Park
08-23-2006, 10:17 PM
He will play on opening day. 150 yards recieving, 2 TDs, and everyone will forget about it.

Mr.Bottomtooth
08-23-2006, 10:22 PM
He will play on opening day. 150 yards recieving, 2 TDs, and everyone will forget about it.
Sam Hurd: 115 yds and 1 TD. :smokin Hurd IS the steal of the undrafted rookies.

T Park
08-23-2006, 10:26 PM
Hurd will be a solid number 3.

Crayton is going to have to bust ass to stay on the field.

the WR of Hurd, Owens, and Glenn is going to be damn good.

Add to that a good to great RB combo of Jones, Barber, and Thomas.

And your looking at one powerfull offense.


Hell, I didnt even say anything about Jason freakin Whitten either.


This team, if healthy, could put up 2001 St Louis Rams numbers.

NorCal510
08-23-2006, 10:54 PM
i thought you said u wouldnt post...

DisgruntledLionFan#54,927
08-23-2006, 11:02 PM
Hurd will be a solid number 3.

Crayton is going to have to bust ass to stay on the field.

the WR of Hurd, Owens, and Glenn is going to be damn good.

Add to that a good to great RB combo of Jones, Barber, and Thomas.

And your looking at one powerfull offense.


Hell, I didnt even say anything about Jason freakin Whitten either.


This team, if healthy, could put up 2001 St Louis Rams numbers.


Good to great RB combo? Since when? JJ hasn't proven he can stay healthy, Barber is an unknown and A- Train hasn't done anything in a few years.

Mediocre at best...

scott
08-23-2006, 11:53 PM
A Train isn't on our team and hasn't been since about week 5 of last year, so I don't think we have to worry about him. I'd say our RB core is average.

Romo to Clayton, Romo to Hurd... get used to hearing it baby!

NorCal510
08-23-2006, 11:56 PM
A Train isn't on our team and hasn't been since about week 5 of last year, so I don't think we have to worry about him. I'd say our RB core is average.

Romo to Clayton, Romo to Hurd... get used to hearing it baby!
god damnit take those faggots out of your sig

bigdog
08-25-2006, 02:34 PM
Good to great RB combo? Since when? JJ hasn't proven he can stay healthy, Barber is an unknown and A- Train hasn't done anything in a few years.

Mediocre at best...


A-Train? you talking about anthony thomas? if you are, he was released by the cowboys during last season,went to New Orleans,dont know if he's still there though. the 3rd RB is Tyson Thompson

BUMP
08-25-2006, 06:00 PM
Hurd will be a solid number 3.

Crayton is going to have to bust ass to stay on the field.

the WR of Hurd, Owens, and Glenn is going to be damn good.

Add to that a good to great RB combo of Jones, Barber, and Thomas.

And your looking at one powerfull offense.


Hell, I didnt even say anything about Jason freakin Whitten either.


This team, if healthy, could put up 2001 St Louis Rams numbers.

:spless: