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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8296c8e3/article/terrell-owens-cut-from-indoor-football-league-team?module=HP11_headline_stack
Wait for it....hahahahahahahaTerrell Owens' attempted football comeback has reached a new low.
The Allen Wranglers of the Indoor Football League released Terrell Owens on Tuesday, according to ESPNDallas.com. Owens was productive for the Wranglers, but he didn't fulfill the obligations of his contract.
The team's owner Jon Frankel said that Owens refused to play in two upcoming road games that are important to the team's playoff run and Owens' no-show for a scheduled appearance at a children's hospital. Ugh.
Owens was not required to play in all road games, but the team wanted him to participate in the key ones. T.O.'s contract gave him a 30% ownership stake in the team, but that has been nullified by his refusal to live up to the terms of his deal.
"It's disappointing and unfortunate, but (he) could no longer be tolerated by the Wrangler organization," Frankel said.
T.O. nabbed 35 passes for 420 yards and 10 touchdowns in eight games for the Wranglers. While those numbers are solid, his inability to break big plays or produce at a 1,000-yard pace doesn't bode well for Owens.
Production has never been the problem for Owens. It's about seeing the big picture. T.O. still doesn't seem to understand that antics like going on Dr. Phil or getting cut by an Indoor Football League will hurt his chances to ever make it back into the league.