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Fantasy Spin: T.O Unemployed

Big news out of Big "D" at this hour. It only seemed like a matter of time. He's notorious for burning bridges and ripping apart franchises, but it would appear Terrell Owens time has ended with the Dallas Cowboys. Initially the Cowboys were merely flirting with the topic of releasing Terrell Owens, but that's now a reality. Several sources have indeed indicated that Terrell Owens will in fact join the list of those recently out of work.

Where will he land? Does anybody really trust the guy anymore? So who else is impacted? One thing is certain the release of T.O is "huge" news in the fantasy world. He's betrayed many an owner's trust in recent years, but he's come up huge when motivated. Will he in fact be motivated with this upcoming chance, most likely being his last shot? Well, let's take a look at the stock market post T.O release and also take a guess at a few potential suitors.

Keyshawn: Gruden's 'Not Humble Enough' for Dallas, T.O.'s the 'Poison Pill'

Keyshawn Johnson, for all his antics on the field as a player, is quickly making himself famous for his brash and bold commentary in the studio. ESPN, I'm sure, is just distraught over this behavior.

Recently, Key called out Jake Delhomme for 'trust' issues and, well, I could list the folks, but it's pretty much everyone. Now he's turned his expertise towards Jon Gruden and Terrell Owens. Namely, he doesn't really think that Chucky has what it takes to coach the Dallas Cowboys. And he doesn't think T.O. is really "good" for Big D.

Cowboys at Bills: Ho-Hum. At Least There Are Some Good Looking Cheerleaders

To get you ready for week 5, FanHouse is previewing all 14 NFL games. Here is the Dallas Cowboys/Buffalo Bills preview.

2007 Records:

Dallas Cowboys: 4-0 (1st in NFC East)
Buffalo Bills: 1-3 (T-2nd in AFC East)

Last Game(s):

Bills 17 - Jets 14
Cowboys 35 - Rams 7

When the Cowboys have the ball: What does a team that ranks first in points scored and total offense have to do when they get the ball? Well, that answer is very simple actually. They just have to do the same old thing: Avoid mistakes, use Julius Jones and Marion Barber III properly, and allow Tony Romo to hit Terrell Owens all day long. Seem simple? That's because it is.

As if slowing the Cowboys dynamic offense down wasn't difficult enough, the Bills will have to find a way to do it without a number of their regular starters. Due to an almost unrealistic amount of injuries, Buffalo has been forced to use reserves and street free agents. And while nothing in the NFL is impossible, it's certainly improbable.

Bills Behind Dallas Lines: Five Questions With an Enemy Blogger

Welcome to another successful installment of Five Questions with an Enemy Blogger, where each week, via email, I will be exchanging hot questions and [sometimes] answers with a rival blogger about their team and the upcoming matchup.

This week I sat down with Rafael Vela of The 'Boys Blog, an independent column that covers the Dallas Cowboys.

Dan Benton: "At one point last year, I recall Bill Parcells saying Tony Romo is more lucky than good, and that he had a lot more developing to do. Well, looks like good 'ole Bill was a tad off. How has Romo developed into one of the league's best so quickly?"
Rafael Vela: "Romo developed by working hard. He was a bit lucky last year, getting away with dangerous throws and throws off his back foot.

Look, Romo has shown magic almost from day one in camp. I spoke to a member of the Cowboys scouting staff a while back who told me that he was making at least one play per practice that had people shaking their heads. The reason he didn't start sooner was his inability to shake his street ball-gunslinger mentality. He's taking some of the good parts of Brett Favre's game but he also emulated the bad Brett of '05 and '06 who tried to score 21 points with one pass.

Romo is still as dangerous getting out of the pocket but he's much more disciplined this year. Hence, fewer INTs."

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