T.O. Guarantees Successful Season
Monday was the first day of the Buffalo Bills voluntary mini camps, as Owens joined his teammates and began assimilating into the offense.
Owens joined the Bills in early March after being released by the Dallas Cowboys. Currently, he is under a one year, $6.5 million contract.
As always, T.O. drew a large crowd – nearly a dozen local television crews showed up to report the casual day of no pads practice.
Part of the media craziness, T.O. was presented the key to the city from Mayor Brown. Jokingly, the mayor insisted that T.O. received the key in agreement that he score 10 TD’s and help the Bills to their first playoff berth in nearly a decade.
Double digits touchdowns shouldn’t be a problem for Owens. The last time he failed to do so was in 2005, when he only appeared in seven regular season games.
If the Bills-T.O. relationship remains drama-free, there is no reason why he shouldn’t be a top tier receiver.
Anybody who has owned T.O. will admit that he is not a ‘enjoyable’ fantasy player to keep on your roster, but unless something goes awry, he can emerge as a top five receiver yet again.
A 15 TD season happened in 2007 for him, and it is not incredibly unrealistic for his first year in Buffalo.
Labels: Terrell Owens, wide receivers

