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Terrell Owens' MRI inconclusive


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PHILADELPHIA -- The first MRI on Philadelphia star wide receiver Terrell Owens' sprained ankle was inconclusive and he was to have more tests later Monday.

 

Owens was hurt on the second play of the third quarter of Philadelphia's 12-7 win over Dallas on Sunday when he was dragged down from behind by Roy Williams on a 20-yard reception. Owens immediately grabbed the back of his leg, which was bent backward, but left the field on his own power.

 

Head trainer Rick Burkholder declined to say what other tests would be done on Owens' right ankle, but said more information would be available later Monday.

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That Kate Middleton Roy Williams of the Cowboys pulled Tyrone Calico down from behind and knocked him out for the year too.  he cant just tackle?  he has to pull them down by the back of the neck, crushing their lower legs under them.  Somebody needs to go Donovan Darius on RW..

 

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Hmmm, last time I checked they were both legal tackles.

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That Kate Middleton Roy Williams of the Cowboys pulled Tyrone Calico down from behind and knocked him out for the year too.  he cant just tackle?  he has to pull them down by the back of the neck, crushing their lower legs under them.  Somebody needs to go Donovan Darius on RW..

 

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Your right. I think they should make all the defensive players tackle without the use of their arms.

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That Kate Middleton Roy Williams of the Cowboys pulled Tyrone Calico down from behind and knocked him out for the year too.  he cant just tackle?  he has to pull them down by the back of the neck, crushing their lower legs under them.  Somebody needs to go Donovan Darius on RW..

 

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I think he did the same to Musa Smith?

Maybe he should think about changing his

take down technique :eek:

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That Kate Middleton Roy Williams of the Cowboys pulled Tyrone Calico down from behind and knocked him out for the year too.  he cant just tackle?  he has to pull them down by the back of the neck, crushing their lower legs under them.  Somebody needs to go Donovan Darius on RW..

 

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I have this great idea! Maybe, instead of tackling players, they should end the play when you can touch them with both hands at once! Yeah!, that'll work! And instead of an immediate passrush, defensive linemen have to say the name of a river or some aquatic reptile 3 times before they can rush the QB!

 

Seems like I've heard about this somewhere before...hmmmm.....

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That Kate Middleton Roy Williams of the Cowboys pulled Tyrone Calico down from behind and knocked him out for the year too.  he cant just tackle?  he has to pull them down by the back of the neck, crushing their lower legs under them.  Somebody needs to go Donovan Darius on RW..

 

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:bawling: Maybe the QB shouldn't throw the ball around Roy Williams. If everyone gets hurt, then maybe they should stay away from him.

 

 

 

Ok your tackled. :D

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