Sept. 10, 2008
As I predicted two weeks ago, Olympic gold-medalist Usain Bolt has had an impact on Terrell Owens (we also dissected Usain Bolt’s pose in the article). After T.O. scored his first touchdown of the season in the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns he pretended he was about to start a 200-meter sprint.
Unfortunately, he was flagged for a 15-yard penalty and the Cowboys were forced to kick from their own 15-yard line. The referees need to relax a little. There was no harm in what T.O. did and his coach, Wade Phillips, had no problem with his antics, either.
What is wrong with a little touchdown celebration? It’s entertainment. I’m sure the majority of the fans appreciate and look forward to certain players doing a little dance or performance after they score. No harm, no foul. My opinion is the NFL is getting a little too uptight about these celebrations.
Terrell, keep on doing what your doing (except this upcoming Monday Night) and provide us fans with your flawless entertainment (I’m speaking directly to him because he reads our blog?). Furthermore, I don’t think you are finished with your Usain Bolt tributes.



There’s nothing wrong with a little celebration. The NFL is definitely getting too uptight.
Good stuff. Bolt rules!!!