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By PAmedic
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#48510
add yet another incident to this jerk's file:


Hall angry that Owens spit in his face
ATLANTA (Dec. 17, 2006) -- DeAngelo Hall has always considered Terrell Owens to be friend. They would talk on the phone and playfully taunt each other.

Not anymore. Not after Owens spit in Hall's face.

"He had a couple of nice catches," said Hall, the Atlanta Falcons' Pro Bowl cornerback. "You expect that. He's a great player. Right before the first punt, though, we kind of got in each other's face, talking back and forth, and I lost all respect for him when he spit in my face."

Owens, Dallas' star receiver, acknowledged losing his temper with Hall in the Cowboys' 38-28 victory on Dec. 16.

"I got frustrated, and I apologize for that," Owens told NFL Network. "It was a situation where he kept bugging me and getting in my face."

Owens beat Hall for a 7-yard touchdown late in the first quarter and a 51-yard score midway through the second Following the third play from scrimmage, however, Hall used his forearms to shove Owens on the Atlanta sideline. Neither player was involved in Jason Whitten's 19-yard catch to the Dallas 31, but Hall stayed after Owens.

Owens responded by spitting in his face.

"I lost all respect for the guy," Hall said. "That's the No. 1 thing in the National Football League. You don't spit in another grown man's face. Hopefully, the NFL can see it and go back and watch the film right just before the first punt. On third down, we were kind of walking face to face, walking back to the huddle and he just hauled off and spit in my face."

Owens, who still maintains an offseason home in the Atlanta neighborhood of Decatur, indicated that Hall kept jawing with him throughout the game.

"He had a lot of words," Owens said. "I didn't. I just wanted to come out and prove I'm a guy to be schemed with."

Hall and Owens began their rivalry on the field in the season opener for Atlanta and Philadelphia last year. The Falcons won 14-10, and Owens, despite catching seven passes for 112 yards, didn't score.

Owens' controversial behavior eventually led to the Eagles' releasing him, and he signed with Dallas during free agency.

A knee injury kept Hall from practice most of the week, but he insisted after the Dec. 14 session that nothing would keep him off the field.

After the Falcons blew a 28-21 lead to lose their third straight consecutive home game, Hall was nearly despondent.

"They came out and executed a great game plan," Hall said.

Owens also insists that a doctor recently told him that a dislocated tendon in his left ring finger needs surgery.

"I knew if I had surgery, it would end my season," Owens said. "I've worked through injuries in my career before."
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By Sly Fox
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OK, so he was bugging you. Its all right then. :roll:
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By PAmedic
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#48530
yeah, had the exact same thought- so I highlighted that. Some justification.

and then more rambling about theoretical injuries.

what an ego maniacal @#$%^&*(

hope the Tuna s-cans him and NO ONE picks him up.

unfortunately, don't see that happening in this league.
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By El Scorcho
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I think he's going to fizzle out in one way or another, eventually. He can't keep up this pace. Well he can, but hopefully he can't keep it up and keep his job, too.
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By RubberMallet
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#48623
maybe thats why he dropped that easy ball for a sure td...he had spit in his face
By externo50
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Being a big Eagles fan I got alot of TO whether I wanted it or not. He is very arrogant and is not a likable person, although he is one of the top receivers in the NFL presently. I was surprised to hear TO say the right thing last night when he supported Romo after their loss to the Seahawks. Whether that was just talk or he really meant it, he said the right thing.
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By RubberMallet
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externo50 wrote:Being a big Eagles fan I got alot of TO whether I wanted it or not. He is very arrogant and is not a likable person, although he is one of the top receivers in the NFL presently. I was surprised to hear TO say the right thing last night when he supported Romo after their loss to the Seahawks. Whether that was just talk or he really meant it, he said the right thing.
probably because he avg's 2 receptions 30 yds and .3 tds more per game with romo at the helm than he did w/ leadsoe...
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By PAmedic
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and he's still a jerk

who makes no effort most of the time

tune in for 3 seconds, watch him on the sidelines, and you can tell if Dallas is losing by his horrendous body language/posture.

SITTING on the bench, arms out, disgusted with the world. Everyone except for himself, of course.

JERK
By Hold My Own
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yall need to start having bartenders try out again, then you may be happy PA
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By PAmedic
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ooooooh, funny man.

go run your choo- choos. or bus system. or whatever.
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