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And so it begins....
Cincinnati Bengals WR Terrell Owens voiced frustration with the team's offense after the first three weeks of the season, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer's Joe Reedy. "Obviously, I think with the expectations of what we have in this locker room, especially with the addition of myself, and with Chad doing some great things here for this organization, with all the hoopla and expectations and the Batman and Robin stuff, the capabilities of what we have, obviously it is disappointing. We're constantly kicking field goals and things of that nature. We're not moving the ball up and down as we expected, but a win is a win, and that's the most important thing at the end of the day," Owens said. "I've been open on a number of routes, and for whatever reason, there's always been some kind of breakdown with protection, or Carson has to come out of the pocket, or he's rushed. It's one of those things where it's frustrating for myself, but I've got to keep plugging away. I'm not going to gripe. The most important thing as I've alluded to here is we're winning. If we were losing, then I would definitely have a lot to say, but the most important thing is the W."
Put a spin on it as you like, but this is how it always starts with TO. By week 6, Cincinnati is going to start wishing they'd never heard of Terrel Owens. Thoughts?
Cincinnati Bengals WR Terrell Owens voiced frustration with the team's offense after the first three weeks of the season, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer's Joe Reedy. "Obviously, I think with the expectations of what we have in this locker room, especially with the addition of myself, and with Chad doing some great things here for this organization, with all the hoopla and expectations and the Batman and Robin stuff, the capabilities of what we have, obviously it is disappointing. We're constantly kicking field goals and things of that nature. We're not moving the ball up and down as we expected, but a win is a win, and that's the most important thing at the end of the day," Owens said. "I've been open on a number of routes, and for whatever reason, there's always been some kind of breakdown with protection, or Carson has to come out of the pocket, or he's rushed. It's one of those things where it's frustrating for myself, but I've got to keep plugging away. I'm not going to gripe. The most important thing as I've alluded to here is we're winning. If we were losing, then I would definitely have a lot to say, but the most important thing is the W."
Put a spin on it as you like, but this is how it always starts with TO. By week 6, Cincinnati is going to start wishing they'd never heard of Terrel Owens. Thoughts?