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Donovan McNabb Commits Black-On-Black Crime

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Yesterday, Terrell Owens’ second autobiography was released. Oddly, the book was released without any fanfare or advance promotion.

The Inquirer’s Don McKee, though, is all over it; he has the juicy parts. There aren’t many, since TO released his first autobiography just under two years ago. This book is also written by his agent’s younger brother, Jason Rosenhaus.

Owens does recount the play that led to the beginning of the Owens-McNabb rift:

He recounts a mini-blowup with McNabb in the New York Giants game on Nov. 28, 2004. The Eagles were 9-1 at that point, coming off a 28-6 win over the Redskins and playing the Giants for the second time that season.

When McNabb failed to see a wide-open Owens in a passing situation, the receiver claims he came back to the huddle and said, in a friendly fashion, “I was open, Dude, and you missed me.”

“I never thought in a million years he would say, ‘Shut the [expletive] up,’ ” Owens writes.

Dude. Donovan McNabb is awesome.

Owens is back with enough gripes to fill a book [Inquirer]

  1. El Dude Says: Jul 6 6:33 PM

    Eh, it was written by BIG DREW’S little brother…did you think that the book would make TO look bad? Gimme a break…….

  2. Hamilton International Productions Says: Jul 7 2:33 AM

    I’m glad that TO included that exchange between he and Mcnabb. It gives me greater confidence in the fact that Donovan has control of the situation on and off the field.

    Andrew Hamilton
    Videographers in Las Vegas

  3. Frank P Says: Jul 7 10:08 PM

    When the Hell are we going to stop dignifying that egotist by talking about him? I want to puke everytime I hear his name. Get real all you people out there.

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