Eagles' suspension of Owens upheld


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Just saw this on the NFL site. I am glad that he is gone for the rest of the year and maybe this will end his career. I would guess that he will be playing with someone next year as bad as I hate to say it.

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Eagles' suspension of Owens upheld

PHILADELPHIA (Nov. 23, 2005) -- Terrell Owens' season is effectively over after an arbitrator ruled that the Philadelphia Eagles were justified in suspending him for four games.

Arbitrator Richard Bloch wrote that the Eagles clearly proved the suspension was justified, and were within their right to pay their All-Pro receiver but not allow him to return "due to the nature of his conduct and its destructive and continuing threat to the team."

The Eagles released a one-paragraph statement thanking Bloch and saying Philadelphia is looking forward to "moving on with our preparations for Sunday's game vs. Green Bay and the rest of the 2005 season and will have no further comment on this issue."

Bloch heard more than 13 hours of testimony last week. Owens' side argued the penalty is excessive and the Eagles' decision to deactivate him is too severe. Owens wanted to be reinstated to the Eagles or released so he can sign with another team.

"We are pleased that the arbitrator has upheld the right of a club to suspend a player for conduct detrimental to the club," said Harold Henderson, the NFL's head of labor relations.

The players union said in a statement that it was disappointed with the decision, which it believes ignores the contract's limits on team discipline. "We are confident that we put in a winning case at the hearing last Friday," the statement said, "and we still believe Terrell Owens had a right to a legitimate reinstatement."

Owens was suspended Nov. 5 after he again criticized quarterback Donovan McNabb, called the organization "classless" and fought with former teammate Hugh Douglas, who serves as team "ambassador."

Two days later, the Eagles extended the suspension to four games and told Owens not to return. The reigning conference champions are 0-3 without Owens and 4-6 overall, last in the NFC East.

Owens has five years remaining on a seven-year contract that he signed when he came to Philadelphia in March 2004. His problems started when he demanded a new contract after an outstanding season in which he caught 77 passes for 1,200 yards and 14 touchdowns, helping the Eagles reach the Super Bowl.

With Owens, the Eagles are 17-5 over two seasons. Without him, they're 2-5, including two meaningless losses at the end of last season and two playoff victories.

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Re: Eagles\' suspension of Owens upheld

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Good!! Now maybe I can watch ESPN for more then 10 minutes without hearing about this moron.

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AMEN to that like hes gods gift to football or something .... hes just a spoiled little punk who got what he deserved... now ESPN and all the other media just need to move on to other things that matter like..... the 2006 World Series of Poker or the Billiard championship..... grin.gif

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