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No one would argue that Terrell Owens is one of the best wide receivers in the NFL today. TO might not be the player he was say even two years ago, but even a TO with declining skills is better than 80% of the receivers in the league.
The big question now after TO was released from the Dallas Cowboys and quickly signed with the Buffalo Bills is if the risk is worth the reward?
In my opinion, probably not. There is no doubt that if the loud mouth receiver is happy in Buffalo then yes he will drastically improve the Bills on offense, but the second he starts whinning like a little girl on the sidelines because he isn't the getting the football then things could turn out just like it has in San Francisco, Philadelphia and Dallas.
One thing that we have learned in history is that it tends to repeat itself and the TO situation is no different. He isn't a team player and he is only out for himself. TO definitely improved the 49ers, helped the Eagles get to the Super Bowl and helped make the Dallas offense into one of the best in the league, but it always ends the same way with bad blood.
Trent Edwards is a great up and coming quarterback, Marshawn Lynch is a solid running back and Lee Evans is a great compliment to TO, but he isn't work the risk in my opinion.

