Saturday, March 7, 2009

T.O. to the Bills...surprising or not?

If you read this space yesterday you saw the Buffalo Bills ranked third, behind the Raiders and Bears, on our list of eight possible destinations for Terrell Owens. If you heard yours truly on one of various radio programs around the country in the past few days, you know that I thought there was a distinct possibility that T.O. would sign a one-year deal with the highest bidder/most aggressive suitor in order to rejuvenate his career, clear his name, and try to cash in for a bigger deal prior to 2010.

Well, Buffalo is the destination, and you can draw a straight line between our feeling that the lights aren't bright enough in Western New York to suit Owens and the fact that he indeed signed a one-year deal with the club. Whether he has a great year or continues his career descent in 2009, you'd have to call it an upset at this point if Owens plays more than a season with the Bills.

On paper, it's a decent fit for both parties. No one on the Bills staff has any negative past associations with Owens, Buffalo has long needed a target to offset the underrated Lee Evans, and Trent Edwards is a promising young quarterback who can get Owens the ball. And, just as it's a marriage of convenience for Owens, it is worth noting that Bills head coach Dick Jauron, offensive coordinator Turk Schonert, and the rest of the team's embattled staff had to set up this potential dance with the devil heading into a year in which they must win.

We bet Owens will have a good season, because he came in with a lot of energy and had strong numbers in year one of previous stops with Philadelphia and Dallas. But we also bet that the Bills won't win enough in a division that includes the ascending Dolphins, mighty Patriots, and new-look (and high-payroll) Jets in order for Jauron to last into a fifth year. And if and when Buffalo makes its next head coaching hire - whether Owens is set to break the bank in free agency or not - the odds are strong that the new regime will include someone from the Parcells, Reid, or Walsh trees, and that "the player" won't be part of the next Bills program.

So get your Owens No. 81 jerseys while you can (if Owens can get the number away from current Buffalo No. 81 James Hardy, that is). They might not be on the shelves long.

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