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Terrell Owens In GQ: I'm In Hell

Wolf

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Terrell Owens has always been an island of sorts. His brash personality and self-absorption routinely alienated his teammates during an NFL career that teetered between terrific and toxic, leaving him to fend for himself.

Now, at 38 and out of football, he's lonelier than ever, and running out of money. In a GQ profile, Owens comes across as wounded, broke and desperate. When people text him to ask where he is, he replies back: "I'm in hell."

But is it his own fault? That's the perennial debate on T.O., who had a heartbreaking childhood but continually pointed fingers at everyone but himself once he became an adult.

In the GQ story by Nancy Hass, Owens blames the media for not giving him a chance to rehab his injury, blames agent Drew Rosenhaus for not protecting him from a bad business arrangement, and -- perhaps most surprisingly -- blames a former team captain for his issues with former Philadelphia teammate Donovan McNabb.

Owens earned around $80 million during his NFL career, but has found himself in deep financial trouble, despite never spending lavishly. In the February edition of GQ, Owens admits to trusting the wrong people, who in turn cost him a lot of his fortune.
http://www.thepostgame.com/features...-trotter-told-me-not-apologize-donovan-mcnabb

:wadepalm:
 
In the February edition of GQ, Owens admits to trusting the wrong people, who in turn cost him a lot of his fortune.

Wtf did he do? Hand a guy a suitcase full of cash and tell him to bury it in the back yard?
 
$80 million *POOF!*

It's really tough to feel sorry for a dude that ends up broke after earning that kind of jack.
 
He refuses to take responsibility for his actions and his life. So this is the sort of life he can expect for the rest of his life, or until he changes.
 
$80 million *POOF!*

It's really tough to feel sorry for a dude that ends up broke after earning that kind of jack.

80 million is what he got from the NFL. I bet he got at least 20 million more from endorsements, advertising and TV show revenues. It's just pathetic that he ends up in this situation when a guy like Carson Palmer has 80 million in the bank. Palmer was surrounded by a team of criminals his entire career and ended up with 80 mill in his account. TO's got no excuse.
 
$80 million *POOF!*

It's really tough to feel sorry for a dude that ends up broke after earning that kind of jack.

Particularly when the dude in question has a well-documented history of being an unmitigated prick to his own teammates and a cancer to virtually every team he's ever played with.

I don't hate TO, but karma can be a real *****.
 
He's a whiney prick who accepts no responsiblity for his actions and wastes tons of money with no idea of where or how he lost it. Sounds like he should run for Congress, he's perfect for the job.
 
80 million?!?

IF THAT'S NOT SPENDING LAVISHLY WHAT THE **** IS?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

80 mil. Shyeah. 80 mil, me and the next two generations of me wouldn't spend that much.
 
I dont care what anyone says to has always kept in shape and imo would of been wayy better then having freaking jocoby jones this year And prob more explosive hen kevin walter. Why we didnt take a look at him imo was a big mastike Hell the jj muff return prob would of never happend if TO. Was here
 
I heard that he has had some really bad investments and bought a bunch of property right before the market crashed
 
Karma, *****!!

Comments about Jeff Garcia!

Then again, Garcia pulled this:

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Meanwhile, we've never really seen you with a hottie.

Then, there was the whole screw Baltimore deal to go to Philly thingy.

Then, there was the whole throwing McNabb under the bus.

Then, there was the whole Dallas thing.



Ya don't say? You're broke and without friends??



Shocking, really!!! :rolleyes:


Karma, she's a *****!!!
 
I dont care what anyone says to has always kept in shape and imo would of been wayy better then having freaking jocoby jones this year And prob more explosive hen kevin walter. Why we didnt take a look at him imo was a big mastike Hell the jj muff return prob would of never happend if TO. Was here

I'm not sure how you came to any conclusion to ***** about JJ in this thread honestly. NO team in the league wanted the guy for a reason. TO would have been ranting and raving all over the sidelines at TJ Yates by the time we faced the Jags. The Texans had a great locker room and a lot of great leaders. No way in hell they were going to be dumb enough to bring in a poison like TO. You obviously haven't learned from his history at how effective he's been in destroying locker rooms.
 
I'm not sure how you came to any conclusion to ***** about JJ in this thread honestly. NO team in the league wanted the guy for a reason. TO would have been ranting and raving all over the sidelines at TJ Yates by the time we faced the Jags. The Texans had a great locker room and a lot of great leaders. No way in hell they were going to be dumb enough to bring in a poison like TO. You obviously haven't learned from his history at how effective he's been in destroying locker rooms.

I won't assume that TO would gave ranted and raved at TJ by the mere fact when Tony blew it at the goal line in a playoff game, he came to his defense. I doubt is any true Cowboys hater has forgotten the tears and "I love my quarterback" quote through tears. Even if insincere, it couldn't have come at a better time for a young rookie from a seasoned veteran.

I'm not a TO apologist and believe that he could have made a great name for himself had he just gone out there and played the game and kept the opinions (some I agree with) to himself.
 
I won't assume that TO would gave ranted and raved at TJ by the mere fact when Tony blew it at the goal line in a playoff game, he came to his defense. I doubt is any true Cowboys hater has forgotten the tears and "I love my quarterback" quote through tears. Even if insincere, it couldn't have come at a better time for a young rookie from a seasoned veteran.

This is a laugh Starstruck. That was the fakest display in sports history.

And funny how you forget all the termoil that he caused two seasons later where tore that locker room apart. He had a shoving match in the locker room, he went at it with Todd Haley, he had the suicide incident with the pills, he caused all sorts of problems on the offense and made up some pathetic conspiracy about Romo and Witten having their own plays for each other. He became a complete disaster in Dallas. Even Jerry Jones finally pulled the plug on him when he loved the guy and the attention he brought to the organization, but everyone from within kept forcing Jerry's hand. There is nothing good that you could say about TO in his tenure in Dallas other than the fact that he put up strong numbers. He disrespected that entire team multiple times for years.
 
This is a laugh Starstruck. That was the fakest display in sports history.

And funny how you forget all the termoil that he caused two seasons later where tore that locker room apart. He had a shoving match in the locker room, he went at it with Todd Haley, he had the suicide incident with the pills, he caused all sorts of problems on the offense and made up some pathetic conspiracy about Romo and Witten having their own plays for each other. He became a complete disaster in Dallas. Even Jerry Jones finally pulled the plug on him when he loved the guy and the attention he brought to the organization, but say about TO in his tenure in Dallas other than the fact that he put up strong numbers. He disrespected that entire team multiple times for years.

LOL, Texecutionor don't fry me, but "He disrespected that entire team MULTIPLE times for YEARS" is a bit of a stretch.
 
Most of that locker room stuff is lies hyped up by the media yall. Cant be that dumb to beleive everything espn tells u can u

TO had no problems in western ny and in cincy. So to say he would come here and be a cancer is just dumb U have to admit when it comes to game time to battles
 
Most of that locker room stuff is lies hyped up by the media yall. Cant be that dumb to beleive everything espn tells u can u

You clearly have no understanding of what has taken place in his career. ESPN didn't make TO scream and get in his teammates faces for no reason the sidelines. ESPN didn't make TO cause such a problem that the 49ers were forced to trade one of the best WR's in football at the time. ESPN didn't make TO try to imply that his QB was gay so the rest of the team could alienate him and embarrass him publicly. ESPN didn't cause the Eagles to get so frustrated with him to the point that they had to pay him just to leave even when he was putting up huge numbers. ESPN didn't cause even Jerry Jones of all people to release the guy. ESPN didn't make up some story about two suicide attempts by taking pills.

You're a fan of the guy obviously and an apologist for his actions. They speak for themselves.


TO had no problems in western ny and in cincy. So to say he would come here and be a cancer is just dumb U have to admit when it comes to game time to battles

And once again, you aren't aware of anything the guy did. It didn't take him even 4 games before he started criticizing his QB in Buffalo. He said things about Trent Edwards as well, but the Bills sucked so bad that it was hardly talked about. It was no surprise though, that TO didn't help that team or create any boost over there. It was also no surprise that he wasn't wanted back over there either.

The Bills were the only team in the NFL that would even touch him, so how in the world do you say that this was "media hype"?


Also in Cinci he trashed the entire organization at the end of the year, and yeah it wasn't talked about a lot, because the Bengals sucked really bad so it really didn't matter what TO said or did at the time.

There are 32 NFL teams and not one has wanted to touch the guy this year. The Texans were obviously right at not wanting to deal with the guy either. He is still a cancer to the people around him even in his own personal life.
 
LOL, Texecutionor don't fry me, but "He disrespected that entire team MULTIPLE times for YEARS" is a bit of a stretch.

He berated his teammates on the sidelines multiple times, he caused problems with his QB and his TE, he had a shoving match with Todd Haley, there was also that anonymous source that talked about how no one felt comfortable even approaching the guy and how badly he would blow up on people.

Did you forget how badly Jerry Jones wanted to keep him, but stated that there were to many people in management and on the coaching staff that forced him to do it, because he became to volatile?

I know it's been several years, but you seem to have clearly forgotten a ton of things that happened in Dallas while he was there. He was still a thousand yard WR at the time and teams don't just get rid of highly productive players like that unless they're causing problems.
 
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