In this remarkably candid book, the NFL's most colorful and controversial athlete tells his own Philadelphia story.Terrell Owens joined the Philadelphia Eagles for the 2004 season hoping to help the Eagles win the Super Bowl. The Eagles almost did it, losing a close game to the New England Patriots. TO expected to have a long and productive career in Philadelphia. But less than halfway through the 2005 season it all fell apart. TO was suspended, first for a game, then for the season, as the Eagles blamed him for a variety of infractions.Now TO speaks out about what really happened in Philadelphia. He takes readers behind the scenes -- and into the huddle -- to show how he was unfairly blamed for conduct detrimental to his team. After setting an Eagles record for touchdown receptions, TO was badly injured late in the 2004 season. Most observers thought his season was over. But TO put himself through a grueling rehab, which he describes here, to recover in time to join his teammates in the Super Bowl, turning in a remarkable performance. Convinced that the Eagles could win it all in 2005, TO became only the sixth receiver in NFL history with 100 touchdown receptions. He explains inT.O.how and why his relationship with Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb deteriorated. The situation worsened when TO agreed with Michael Irvin that the Eagles would be better off with Brett Favre as their quarterback. A fight in the team locker room, where an injured TO had to defend himself, caused further friction. Before long he was suspended from the team for the entire season. TO contested his suspension and took his case before an arbitrator. In this book TO brings readers into the hearing room and shows how unfair the arbitrator's precedent-setting decision really was. The decision was so wrong that even the NFL agreed to pass a rule specifically reversing it.ButT.O.is a story of triumph and dedication. TO never lost his commitment to the game, and whenever he had the chance, he performed like the sensational athlete he is. He knew he would play again, and his faith was rewarded when he signed a three-year, $25 million contract with the Dallas Cowboys prior to the 2006 season. Throughout his ordeal, TO remained true to himself, the same outsized personality who has rocked the NFL and become a football superstar.
This Book Is What I Call ...Someone Smells Fowl Because He Just Shoveled A Bunch Of BullS_ _ _ . This Man Is A EGOMANIAC.
There are two sides to every story. Here is T.O.'s.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Despite him being looked at as the antagonist in the situation, T.O.'s book has already been read by many of the athletes and management members involved. Sources left and right are confirming the stories as true, whether it was the 11 hour phone call to coach Andy Reid to get re-instated that J. Trotter started and inside sources confirmed, or the fight with Hugh Douglas that he confirmed as correct. Sure T.O. definitely does not make the best of decisions but one thing is for certain, most of the Eagles took his side over Donavon McNabb's. You don't have to read the book to know that. Donavon McNabb is a class guy and a more likeable person to most but T.O. is definitely shouldering more blame than he deserves and this book will shed some light on this. Definitely worth your time whether you're an NFL fan, love or despise T.O., or just want to see what the big deal was about the walking controversy that is T.O.
Terrel Owns Your Soul
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
In this thought-provoking and soul-stirring book, you'll uncover the gentle man that is TO. He acknowledges early in the book that his bizarre and ridiculous behavior is a result of low self-esteem due to being beat up by Amish boy in elementary school. You'll also get a glimpse into how TO passes his free time. I would have never guessed that TO is such a big Richard Marx and Anne Geddes fan. TO also loves to read the works of Armistead Maupin. TO is also a gigantic Nathan Lane fan and considers him to be the Tyrone Power of this generation. Yes TO can be immature, childish, selfish, ignorant, dumb, knee-jerk, self-important, churlish, mercurial, supercilious, ill-tempered, self-loathing, frail, shy, cry-babyish, infantile, puerile, etc., but he's also despicable, unpleasant, disloyal, ignoble, shameful and doe-eyed.
Next Question!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is a fantastic book. It is a story of inspiration, determination, and loyalty. It tells the true story of T.O. - how everything he did was always right and how everyone else conspired to screw him over. It's written by the brother of T.O.'s agent, so you know that it is completely unbiased. This book was in no way meant to take a shot at T.O.'s former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, whose $49 million contract that they forced T.O. to sign nearly put him below the poverty line. T.O. is not a man to be taken lightly. In fact, there are rumors that T.O. may even be God himself. He's the best wide receiver in the game, and it's about time he started to talk about himself for a change.
I LOVE ME SOME T.O.!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I don't know if you will read this T.O. But I just want to say THANK YOU for giving me the BEST YEAR of football as an Eagle fan (not any more) I have EVER had when they finally made it to the SUPER BOWL. You gave the Eagles something they lacked and that was the ability to put FEAR into the other teams EVERYTIME you stepped on to the field. I am sooooo sick of that FRAGILE FIVE and his cry baby ways. I will be wearing your number this season and I hope you come to PHILLY and show that WEAK MINDED QB what black on black crime really looks like when you take it to him on game day. Good Luck T.O.
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