Tue, 29 Jan 2008|
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens spends some time with Dale and Holley to talk about a KFC promotion where a player could with $260,000 for doing the chicken dance during the Super Bowl after a touchdown.
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Joining us for our Boston audience the great wide receiver of the Dallas Cowboys Terrell Owens Toronto great to meet -- I'm doing great our -- Then players not -- the chicken dance night let's be honest you would do the chicken dance even if there wasn't 260000 dollars right now -- right. Of course but two runs it down -- view that more than a bit more of a motivation for me to do today. A player in the Super Bowl who does the chicken dance after scoring a touchdown they'll give them 260000 dollars. Exactly is of him as just as you say the first person to do the chicken dance where that is offer as a player defensive player. And if nobody does it in the first half and Tom Brady gets up there on the stage and as that he does he hates it he didn't articulate that I thought I look at I don't. Now about -- who's who's more likely to do it I Escobar is Randy -- so.
a dentist our dog that's right all as a great that's our call -- happens the score he will do now art are you are you sure you gotta be still in shock. That is not the Dallas Dallas got -- here because we saw you guys play. Early in the season we thought that might be a preview for the through mail please don't make me really relive that it was it was bruised the very very disappointed it was a tough loss. Only you know not not because about record in the regular season but. Just just from the standpoint of obviously working hard and put myself in the best position possible. I mean what else can you asked -- to have a really successful regular season and obviously. Get a first round bye -- you gotta do is win two games in you're in the Super Bowl. And obviously I mean it was just it was disappointing you know obviously with a lot of people. And even our sales you know put -- sales company -- enough sales here in simple and you know that it happened towards Terrell when asked that because everybody was asking this after the game. While he's so emotional after a minute it really got to you and we saw your response there was just the fact that you know just thinking about. Training camp you know thinking about. The work in the offseason. Not only did you know that myself putting. But knowing that I came in mini camps and saw how. Guys like Roy Williams Bradie James Marcus spears these guys dropped like eight to ten pounds. Known that the -- would be tested wait to bring any and he was going to be advantageous to them and they will be -- around and they dedicated and sit in offseason to do that. And you know not just those guys but I you know throughout the season. It was so many indicators that rule will on our way you know to the Super Bowl even with the closer victories that we head even with the the losses you there was something to be learned from those. And I'll see you know going into the playoffs everybody it was kind of stoked in on the high and looking forward to it and just to go out like that it was very very disappointed in you for myself you know to we have for like three weeks straight. You know trying to get back mishap this high ankle sprain. I like you say do it is it's really disappointing in. Of the it wasn't you know leading up today he knows things about Tony and Jessica's going you know on vacation which it really that wasn't that wasn't what it was all about it was about -- you know when and -- and as a team you know just it kind of disappointed for the team. There's been a lot of talk of Tom Brady in the ankle sprain that you did something most people didn't think could be done. I mean you played in the Super Bowl when most people didn't think you could pull off how'd you do. You know let god within you know -- it being everything's possible. And I -- exercise my faith in anything anybody you know can learn anything from me what I what I what I've shown. Is that I believe in god and you can will yourself and believe yourself back to health. And I and I did that you know on the 2004 season leading them to assume low with the eagles and I did -- with this this type of spring you know you know given that it takes you know. Sometimes -- we to too much. You know to to get back on the football field Monday to within three weeks and so on I can only just say is that good -- great testament to -- faith and I believe we want you gotta get out of here who's going to win the game I don't know Bombay looking forward to do this -- yeah I don't know --
1000 dollars L I'll do the day at bats you know who's going to win there -- you -- opinion exotic and pocket Darryl would not have an opinion on who's going to win the patriot in my opinion doesn't matter. It's thank you very much -- great to -- Terrel Owens here on behalf of KFC it was great to visit with him
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