Receiver Terrell Owens can’t get back in to the NFL. And now he’s out of the IFL.
The Allen Wranglers have announced that Owens has been released.
It’s hardly an amicable split. The statement takes multiple shots at Owens for not having the right level of commitment.
“Our
fans are amongst the best in the league and it is impossible to
maintain a player when even our fans notice and comment on a player’s
lack of effort both on and off the field,” owner Jon Frankel said. “We
need to do what is best for this team, our fans and this community.”
Team president and co-owner Tommy Benizio chimed in, too. With gloves fully off.
“It
is difficult to look other players on this team in the eyes and tell
them that being a team player is important . . . that giving it your all
on the field every night is our expectation, when another member of
this team is not operating by these standards,” Benizio said. ”The
proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back for Mr. Owens was his
no-show to a scheduled appearance at a local children’s hospital with
other Wrangler players and coaches. It is not the desire of the Allen
Wranglers’ organization to disappoint fans by having our most notable
player miss a scheduled appearance.”
Owens
signed a much-hyped deal with the Wranglers, giving him a piece of the
team. But it paid Owens only for home games. His participation in road
games hinged on the willingness of the other team to sweeten the pot.
For the season, Owens appeared in eight games, catching 35 passes for 420 yards and 10 touchdowns.
And
so likely ends the football career of Terrell Owens. Unless he can
successfully find a way to blame this on the media. Or at least to blame
someone other than himself.
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