T.O. Forgives Romo, Turns Attention To Keyshawn

Good news, Cowboys fans, Terrell Owens has buried the hatchet with Tony Romo after Sunday’s loss to the Washington Redskins. In case you missed it, after the game on Sunday, Terrell complained that Romo didn’t get him the ball enough – even though he was targeted in nearly a third of all the Cowboys plays on offense.

After watching the tape, Owens admits that he was just frustrated with the loss and needed to blow off steam. Though he also managed to point out that even though there were a lot of balls thrown his way, not all of them were a “valid catchable pass.” Of course, after pardoning Romo for not being perfect, Owens moved on to ESPN analyst Keyshawn Johnson who was openly critical of T.O.’s postgame petulance. You know, because Keyshawn was never the type to complain about not getting the ball. Anyway, T.O. repeatedly referred to Keyshawn as Sheshawn (snap!), and threw in this little dig as well.

From YAHOO!:

“(As the No. 1 overall pick in the 1996 draft) he is the ultimate underachiever on that panel. I am the reason he is in the booth,” Owens said. “Everybody is aware when I was brought to Dallas, he was the one they let go to get me here.”

Catfight!

It will be interesting to see how Keyshawn responds, especially considering that what Owens said is spot on. Keyshawn had a nice career, but he never really did live up to his first overall pick status, and was never the wide receiver that Owens is.