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Thursday, February 9, 2012
Video: Terrell Owens officially introduced by Allen Wranglers
The former Cowboys player talks about his new job as wide receiver in the Indoor Football League.
D210 Television’s Frankie Blair reports from Allen Event Center as Terrell Owens was officially named an Allen Wrangler.
When questioned on his transition from the National Football League (NFL) to the Indoor Football League (IFL), Owens said, "I don't see this as anything beneath me. I come from humble beginnings ... I don't worry about the critics or anybody else thinking about what I'm doing and why I'm doing it." Watch the video below:
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Owens is also a co-owner. He is a six-time Pro Bowl selection and holds or shares several National Football League records and features in the all-time top-five in several receiving categories, including yards and touchdowns.
Popularly known by his initials, T.O., Owens is as renowned for his flamboyant touchdown celebrations and public persona as he is for his prodigious talent on the field.
Blair goes one-on-one with former Dallas Cowboy great and Allen Wrangler GM Drew Pearson. Pearson talks about Owens officially becoming an Allen Wrangler.
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In 1973, Pearson was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys and became one of the NFL’s greatest wide receivers, earning career records of 489 receptions and 7,822 receiving yards, along with 189 rushing yards, 155 yards returning kickoffs, and 50 touchdowns. Pearson was named one of the Top 20 Pro Football All-Time wide receivers, he was also recognized for his achievements by being named to the NFL 1970s All-Decade Team.

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"humbleness"??????
Um, Mr. Means (reporter), your fourth-grade English teacher is going to smack yo
What do you think?