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Carolina Panthers Close to Signing Terrell Owens????


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The article is indeed just speculation, but for the individual's that keep saying NO to T.O., you have no basis for your decision except for the the fact that Beason said no or you want to pretend you own the Panthers organization.

T.O. has had many issues in the past but this league is not based on your personal life, if that was the case then Ben Rothlisberger, Michael Vick, Ray Lewis, Marshawn Lynch, Chad Ochocinco, and many others would not have a job. Terrell Owens is a hell of an athlete and can still play ball. He is a Hall of Famer and can make any team better. Sure T.O. has his problems but so does everyone else on this world. For those that think the Panthers roster is full of angles then check your sources.

1. Tyler Brayton- Fined $25,000 for kneeing Jeremy Stevens in the balls.

2. Ed Johnson- Arrested for speeding and possession of marijuana.

3. Jon Beason- Was involved in the recording of the song "7th Floor Crew", rap song about sexual activities on the seventh floor of Mahoney Hall.

4. Jimmy Clausen- Cited for illegal transportation of alcohol, got in an altercation at a bar which resulted in a black eye.

5. Mike Goodson- Fined $7,500 for making a throat slashing gesture toward the crowd.

6. Dwayne Jarrett- Arrested and charged for DUI.

7. Steve Smith- Arrested for misdemeanor assault for breaking Anthony Bryant's nose, Smith also punched and brok Ken Lucas's nose.

The Panthers have players with personal problems just like any other team. Also another thing to look at is who T.O. has played for in the past, and I am not talking about coaches; I am talking about owners. There is not a better guy than the big cat himself Jerry Richardson to help a man turn his life around.

If the Panthers want T.O. than I will welcome him with open arms.

Plus what defense is going to stop Matt Moore, Jonathan Stewart, DeAngelo Williams, Steve Smith, and Terrell Owens?

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owens would only help our team out , we need another physical body for one to take the pressure of smitty and two to help develop our new wr's..he's not a drama queen like he use to be (which alot of it was the media blowing things out of porportion). And if he could help the panthers get deeper into the playoff or make the superbowl by even just 1% then I have no issues with him comming here.

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The article is indeed just speculation, but for the individual's that keep saying NO to T.O., you have no basis for your decision except for the the fact that Beason said no or you want to pretend you own the Panthers organization.

T.O. has had many issues in the past but this league is not based on your personal life, if that was the case then Ben Rothlisberger, Michael Vick, Ray Lewis, Marshawn Lynch, Chad Ochocinco, and many others would not have a job. Terrell Owens is a hell of an athlete and can still play ball. He is a Hall of Famer and can make any team better. Sure T.O. has his problems but so does everyone else on this world. For those that think the Panthers roster is full of angles then check your sources.

1. Tyler Brayton- Fined $25,000 for kneeing Jeremy Stevens in the balls.

2. Ed Johnson- Arrested for speeding and possession of marijuana.

3. Jon Beason- Was involved in the recording of the song "7th Floor Crew", rap song about sexual activities on the seventh floor of Mahoney Hall.

4. Jimmy Clausen- Cited for illegal transportation of alcohol, got in an altercation at a bar which resulted in a black eye.

5. Mike Goodson- Fined $7,500 for making a throat slashing gesture toward the crowd.

6. Dwayne Jarrett- Arrested and charged for DUI.

7. Steve Smith- Arrested for misdemeanor assault for breaking Anthony Bryant's nose, Smith also punched and brok Ken Lucas's nose.

The Panthers have players with personal problems just like any other team. Also another thing to look at is who T.O. has played for in the past, and I am not talking about coaches; I am talking about owners. There is not a better guy than the big cat himself Jerry Richardson to help a man turn his life around.

If the Panthers want T.O. than I will welcome him with open arms.

Plus what defense is going to stop Matt Moore, Jonathan Stewart, DeAngelo Williams, Steve Smith, and Terrell Owens?

Also, I hear from what I would consider reliable sources that Armanti Edwards kicked in a window while trying to steal a bunch of poo in Boone and didn't cut his foot on a lawnmower as reported by App State and the media.

But, I might add that all of those transgressions you have listed for the most part didn't effect the team's performance. TO's past transgressions have.

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Also, I hear from what I would consider reliable sources that Armanti Edwards kicked in a window while trying to steal a bunch of poo in Boone and didn't cut his foot on a lawnmower as reported by App State and the media.

But, I might add that all of those transgressions you have listed for the most part didn't effect the team's performance. TO's past transgressions have.

Exactly. All of the listed transgressions were stupid mistakes outside of football that had no impact on the team. Owens has been a cancer EVERYWHERE he has played. He has consistenly thrown his team mates under the bus. He is a constant distraction and a locker room nightmare.

The comparisons to his actions and the above transgressions is humorous at best.

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Spot on.....Moose is just as good a reciever, but without the baggage.

lol yeah, Moose was just as good as TO. I love the guy but damn, not even close.

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Also, I hear from what I would consider reliable sources that Armanti Edwards kicked in a window while trying to steal a bunch of poo in Boone and didn't cut his foot on a lawnmower as reported by App State and the media.

But, I might add that all of those transgressions you have listed for the most part didn't effect the team's performance. TO's past transgressions have.

Have they?

Eagles (with Terrell Owens)

2004- Finished 13-3 (Lost in the Super Bowl)

Eagles (without Terrell Owens)

2005- Finished 6-10 (Did not make playoff's)

Cowboys (With Terrell Owens)

2007- Finished 13-3 (Lost in the Divisional Round)

Cowboys (Without Terrell Owens)

2009- 11-5 (Lost in the Divisional Round)

It doesn't look like the teams got any better.

Owens' actions never cost his team anything. He is just a drama queen.

The only thing T.O. has done that I don't agree with is the O.D.

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