T O In Dallas?
Peter King had an interesting quote in his Monday Morning Quarterback column today:
"I'm avoiding, deliberately avoiding, saying whether or not the Cowboys would be interested. He's a player that is a competitive player. He's an outstanding addition to an offense ... In general, I am a risk-taker. We've gone down that road. We've had some situations that worked and some that didn't. Alonzo Spellman had a great year with us. Alonzo certainly had some issues ... I probably have a propensity to try and make things work ... We've got a quarterback in Bledsoe who is arguably as fine a long-ball thrower as there is in the league. A top receiver could flourish with Drew Bledsoe. That's always appealing.''
-- Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, on the Dunham and Miller Show on KCTK in Dallas, on the prospect of Terrell Owens playing for the Cowboys in the future.
Any question about whether the Cowboys will be a lead dog in the 2006 race for Owens?
I don't see it.
Michael Irvin has correctly pointed out that the Cowboys don't currently have a #1 wide receiver, but instead have lots of #2s. But I think Bill Parcells is happy enough with that arrangement.
Instead of locking up TO for big cash, the Cowboys need to be thinking seriously about their quarterback of the future.
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 11/21/05 21:57 | Dallas Cowboys | Technorati
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