Posted on 07/27/2010 5:30:54 PM PDT by Eagles2003
CINCINNATI (AP)A year after they were featured on HBOs Hard Knocks, the Bengals have scripted their own reality show. T.O. and Ocho.
Two self-conscious stars, one NFL team. How will they fit? How will it work? Which receiver will provide most of the drama?
And, more importantly, will any of it help the Bengals get back to the playoffs?
The Bengals reached a contract agreement with receiver Terrell Owens on Tuesday, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.
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Yea, no clubhouse problems with this move..
A “has been” picked up by a “never was” team. Perfect match.
As a fan of the Buffalo Bills, I say to Cincinnati fans - enjoy!
And the first fight will occur when T.O. figures out which one is supposed to be Robin.
My only question is, does the team pay for the shrink, or does T.O. have to provide his own?
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I wish TO were still in Dallas. He was great for us.
TO is yesterday’s news. The guy’s skills began to seriously erode a couple years ago. He’s a nonfactor.
TO pulled a Dennis Rodman. When he played for the 49ers, he was a humble, unassuming but good receiver. It’s the culture of the NFL that turns decent people into madmen.
You think He’ll get a key to the city?
Bengals 0 and 16. Bank it.
TO on the same team as Ochocinco.... the Bungles are going to need a bigger locker room for all the egos.
Sincere condolences to all Bengals fans. May you have better days.
I’m a Bengals fan, and I’m really excited about this move. Chad and TO on the same team will be fun to watch. As far as Batman and Robin, Chad has said that TO will be Batman, and he’ll be Robin.
That depends. Is the mayor of Cincinnati black? (just joking, Byron Brown is a brilliant and able statesman, clearly a man for our time.)
So To is the pitcher and Ocho agrees to catch?
Both are notorious womanizers, so I doubt it.
Speaking as one who follows the Dallas Cowboys, no they won't.
There is a reason why Terrell Owens has bounced from team-to-team over the past six years-or-so.
The reason is: He's a bad teammate. By the time the season is over, nobody will want him around.
Skilled? Yes. Destructive? You bet!
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