Terrell Owens is done talking to his position coach.
T.O. said on his radio show Friday that his relationship with
Dallas Cowboys receivers coach Todd Haley was ruined by a blow-up
this week. It began when Owens missed the start of Wednesday's
practice because of an upset stomach, and Haley berated him for
being late. Owens held his tongue then, but they later argued during
a meeting.
The story getting out seems to bother Owens the most because
Haley vowed since training camp that all internal matters would stay
behind closed doors. Owens spoke with reporters for 45 minutes
Wednesday without ever mentioning any problems with Haley. But the
incident was reported by several media outlets Friday before Owens
gave his side of the story later on his weekly show.
From now on, T.O. said, ``there will be nothing else, no other
dialogue'' between him and Haley.
``There will be no more friendly nothing because I don't trust
anybody like that,'' Owens said. ``I will go out and practice hard.
I will respect him as a coach, and he should respect me as a player.
Anything outside of that I am not going to be able to deal with.
``Right now, we are merely co-workers, and that's it,'' he added.
Owens caught only three passes for 45 yards in a loss to
Philadelphia on Sunday. It was a key division game for the Cowboys
and a personal revenge game for Owens after the Eagles dumped him
midway through last season.
TV cameras showed Owens screaming at Haley _ who also carries the
title ``passing game coordinator'' _ on the sideline during the
game. Although teammates said some of his rants were encouragement,
Owens admitted saying, ``Why am I here?'' about his limited action.
Coach Bill Parcells later noted that 13 balls were thrown to Owens,
five more than anyone else; two were intercepted and one was
dropped.
The confrontation between receiver and coach occurred Wednesday,
the first time the Cowboys were back on the practice field. A
strength coach was sent to get Owens when he was absent.
``By the time I step on the field, Todd starts cursing at me,
this and that, and I'm like, `Dude, I was in the restroom,''' Owens
said. ``He said, `I don't (care) what you were doing. Everybody else
is out here.'''
Owens said he didn't respond, although he later apologized to
Parcells and was told, ``All right, just try to get out here a
little earlier.''
Then Owens and Haley butted heads during a meeting.
``I was venting, he was venting,'' Owens said. ``I felt it stayed
behind closed doors.''
``It's all about frustration. Everybody is still frustrated from
the loss on Sunday. At some point, we had our time to vent on
Monday, Tuesday and have that bad taste that sick feeling out of
your mouth. On Wednesday, it's a new day. It's a new game plan, a
new team that we're getting prepared for. That's where our focus and
direction should be. But obviously Todd, he's been frustrated, and
he's taking it out on other people.''
Parcells does not allow assistant coaches to talk to reporters.
Team officials did not immediately return calls. Parcells said
Thursday and Friday he wasn't talking about Owens. Asked why, he
said Thursday: ``I'm tired of it.''
Dallas plays Houston at home Sunday.
Owens has a history of not getting along with coaches, from his
position coach to the offensive coordinator to the head coach. It
led to his dismissal from San Francisco and Philadelphia.
Although Owens has missed most of the pre-season with a hamstring
and had a highly publicized accidental overdose, he insists that
he's been on his best behaviour in his first season in Dallas.
``I know in the back of people's minds they are waiting for
something to happen,'' said Owens, in the first year of a
three-year, US$25 million contract with the Cowboys. ``I have made a
conscious effort not to go down those roads again.''
Owens made it clear that he'll still listen to Haley, but their
discussions must be limited to Xs and Os.
``In business, you have people that work together and don't
necessarily get along together,'' he said.
Owens said ``anything is fixable,'' but he feels his trust in
Haley ``is being violated.''
``I will have a hard time (trusting him) here on out,'' Owens
said.