The Cowboys cut Terrell Owens on Thursday. Here are a few teams for whom sigining the troubled wideout may actually make sense...
BALTIMORE RAVENS - The team desperately needs a playmaker on offense. Derrick Mason has been adequate and Mark Clayton has shown flashes, but Owens would give them a weapon that would change opponents game plans and may prevent teams from stacking the box. Joe Flacco is young, but has a strong arm and can get the ball to him often. The added plus is with Ray Lewis in the fold to keep him in check, Owens may actually shut up and play football.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS - The Jaguars haven't had a Pro Bowl caliber wideout since Jimmy Smith was in his prime and the team has tried too many times going the cheap route with washed up veterans. Owens could help Jacksonville get over the hump or he could finally lead to the end of Jack Del Rio's era as the team's head coach.
MIAMI DOLPHINS - Bill Parcells didn't stick around long enough in Dallas to have to deal with the T.O. mess too much, but he knows first hand what it is all about. If he can overlook the baggage, the team's president could opt to add Owens to a group of talented young wideouts and give Miami a pretty formidable passing attack. Still, if T.O. didn't like Jeff Garcia, Donovan McNabb, or Tony Romo, he may go crazy with Chad Pennington throwing him the ball.
OAKLAND RAIDERS - The Javon Walker experiment blew up (as expected) in Al Davis' face. Now, the mentally insane Davis could covet Owens. It would be the ulimate payback to Owens for being such a punk to have to finish his career in the Black Hole.
TENNESSEE TITANS - Don't kid ourself, I do like Justin Gage...if he was my No. 3 wideout maybe. No team has a greater need for an elite receiver than Owens. However, Jeff Fisher will likely take a note from the Eagles and Cowboys and avoid selling his soul to the devil in attempt to get that elusive Super Bowl ring.
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