Without T.O., the Cowboys’ pass offense opens with plenty of TDs

Terrell who?

After last year's season opener, the Dallas Cowboys were 1-0, coming off a road win at Cleveland and defending their egomaniacal receiver, Terrell Owens, who had drawn a fine from the NFL for his track star touchdown celebration.

After this year's opener the Cowboys are 1-0, coming off a road win at Tampa Bay and defending...no, make that stomping on T.O.'s grave. Won't you join us?

Week 1: Buffalo Bills' Terrell Owens—two catches for 46 yards and no touchdowns in a loss to the Patriots. Dallas Cowboys' trio Patrick Crayton, Miles Austin and Roy Williams—eight catches for 263 yards and three touchdowns in a 34-21 victory over the Buccaneers.

Don't wanna say I told you so, but TOLD YOU SO!

When informed that quarterback Tony Romo had thrown for a career high in yardage, T.O. replacement Roy Williams couldn't help himself.

"What?" Williams said, the syrupy sarcasm dripping down his chin. "Without T.O.? Wow."

For the first time in a long time, a Cowboys victory felt as honest and clean as it felt good.

With T.O. in silver and blue the last three years, it felt as if the Cowboys were selling their soul to the devil. It resulted not in championships, but chaos. Now, with Owens released and banished to Siberia, the Cowboys are left without a Hall of Fame receiver or an All-World toothache.

How sweet it is.

After owner Jerry Jones released Owens in March, Cowboys fans lined up on two distinctly different sides of the T.O. issue. In this corner: Owens' supporters who belittled Dallas' receiving corps and predicted stagnation for the offense and outright implosion for Romo without his best target. And in this corner: realists.

I said all along that the Cowboys would be better off without Owens, a 35-year-old, past-his-prime receiver hampered by lazy route-running, lousy hands and shrinking talent he tried to camouflage with an ever escalating ego. During a pre-season in which Romo played 80 snaps yet produced only one completion over 25 yards—a 42-yard catch-and-run screen to running back Felix Jones—I'll admit I had some doubts. But it only took one week to prove that T.O. A.D. will be OK.

Stubborn Owens supporters: Do yourselves a favor and forget him. Owens' VH1 reality flop—The T.O. Show—couldn't beat Nickelodeon's Brandy and Mr. Whiskers, and his diminished skill set can no longer beat press coverage. Bottom line: The Cowboys are better on the football field and better in the locker room without Terrell Owens.

Or perhaps you didn't see what went down last Sunday in Tampa.

Despite being freed from force-feeding the ball to just one receiver, Romo didn't play his best game. He overthrew receivers. He threw behind receivers. He threw late to receivers.

Oh, by the way, he also passed for three touchdowns, a career-high 353 yards and became the first Cowboys quarterback in 47 years to launch two 60-plus-yard scoring strikes in the same game.

"It's just one game," said receiver Patrick Crayton, who hauled in an 80-yard scoring strike that put the game away in the fourth quarter. "But that's when we're at our best, spreading the ball around and using all of our weapons."

Said owner Jerry Jones, "Good to see the receivers get some balls and really get going. There is no doubt we were directing the ball at Terrell the last three years. This is going to be a different type offense. A different ball game altogether."

Fans who remember Owens bitching after having 17—17!—passes thrown his way in a game last season probably didn't recognize these Cowboys. With offensive coordinator Jason Garrett allowed to confuse the Buccaneers by using all three running backs (Marion Barber, Jones and Tashard Choice), implementing multiple formations and coddling zero egos, Romo threw passes to seven different receivers and touchdowns to three separate targets.

The Cowboys weren't predictable, but potent.

"It's not about the yards or the stats," Romo said. "It's about winning games. It was nice to go out there and use the whole field, find a bunch of receivers. When we do that, we're a difficult offense to defend."

The Buccaneers are, however, an inferior opponent in disarray. Tampa totally busted coverage on Williams' 66-yard catch down the seam, became discombobulated on Crayton's bomb and whiffed three tackles on Austin's 42-yard grab-and-dash. The damage could have—should have—been much worse had Romo not thrown an alley with no oop to tight end Martellus Bennett in the end zone and badly overcooked a ball to a streaking Austin that had 65-yard touchdown tattooed all over it. But for a group of receivers that was doubted, downgraded and downright derided, the immediate results were vindicating.

"It was very important to me to come out and have a good game because I have a lot of critics and even some die-hard fans who don't believe in me," Williams said. "I hope I can turn some heads, though I probably won't turn all of them because of Game 1."

While the offense and special teams (a blocked field goal, three kickoff touchbacks from rookie David Buehler and no long returns allowed) looked 13-3, head coach Wade Phillips' defense appeared an underwhelming 8-8.

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  • Mike 09/22/2009 3:38:00 PM

    How's that working out for you now? Roy Williams is obviously not ready to be a number one and Tony Romo, while fine against weak and rebuilding teams like the Bucs, will choke every time he's in a big game. Case in point: opening night loss at Jerry World. LOL. Yeah, I'm sooooo sure it was all TO's fault.

  • Biggun 09/17/2009 10:48:00 PM

    ^^^^^^ Damn, tell us how you really feel.

  • It's only one game, dumb fuck. 09/17/2009 2:14:00 AM

    Richie, You have an uncanny ability to make me hate you more and more with each shittily written article. There is no possible way you ever attended an English, Journalism, or Writing class in your life. It's only been one game, you doddering fuckhead. You belong at The Fan. You are a perfect fit there.

 

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