Is Terrell Owens the missing piece of the Buffalo Bills playoff puzzle?
I am not a fan of the antics of Terrell Owens. I never have been. However, it’s impossible to deny his impact once he’s settled in on a new team. In his first year in Philadelphia, he helped Donovan McNabb to 3,875 yards and 31 touchdowns on his way to leading the Eagles to a 13-3 record and a spot in the Super Bowl. In Tony Romo’s first full season as Dallas’ starting quarterback, Owens accounted for 1,355 of Romo’s 4,211 passing yards and 15 of his 36 touchdowns. The Cowboys finished with a 13-3 record. Trent Edwards is not Romo or McNabb (yet), and he doesn’t have Brian Westbrook or Marion Barber to defer to in the run game, but Marshawn Lynch is as good as any running back in the NFL when he’s focused, and he has looked good so far in camp. Lynch may be absent for the first three games of the season, but I think that could prove to be Fred Jackson’s moment in the sun. I don’t know if Owens will be the catalyst for a Bills playoff run, but I do know that he is an upgrade to what the