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PHILADELPHIA – Terrell Owens sees NFL players making the police blotter and shakes his head.
Somehow, T.O. was the bad boy?
"You look at some of the stuff guys are doing now, domestic violence, players killing players, just everything," Owens said in an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday. "You have so many guys with off-the-field problems, drug issues, alcohol problems and they're still given second chances and third chances. They're putting them in rehab and keeping them on the team. I never had those issues. It's disappointing."
Owens played his last NFL game on Dec. 19, 2010. But the five-time All-Pro wide receiver still thinks he can play at age 40.
"They brought up my age when I was 35, 36 and I'm still in just as good shape as I was then," Owens said. "Jerry (Rice) played until he was 42. At 39, I ran a 4.43 40-yard dash. You look at the number of dropped balls and the way guys are playing now and you can't honestly say I can't do better."
T.O. returns to Philly for a roast, says he can still play in the NFL | Fox News
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Somehow, T.O. was the bad boy?
"You look at some of the stuff guys are doing now, domestic violence, players killing players, just everything," Owens said in an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday. "You have so many guys with off-the-field problems, drug issues, alcohol problems and they're still given second chances and third chances. They're putting them in rehab and keeping them on the team. I never had those issues. It's disappointing."
Owens played his last NFL game on Dec. 19, 2010. But the five-time All-Pro wide receiver still thinks he can play at age 40.
"They brought up my age when I was 35, 36 and I'm still in just as good shape as I was then," Owens said. "Jerry (Rice) played until he was 42. At 39, I ran a 4.43 40-yard dash. You look at the number of dropped balls and the way guys are playing now and you can't honestly say I can't do better."
T.O. returns to Philly for a roast, says he can still play in the NFL | Fox News
There is a lot more of the article. If you want to read it, go ahead.