Wednesday, September 7, 2011

To Pity or not to Pity?

Hello everyone! As I was browsing the internet today, I was just on Yahoo! checking my mail when I saw in the major news of today that an NFL star was crying on TV. This caught my attention, wondering what an NFL star could possibly be crying over. During VH1's showing of The T.O. Show, Terrell Owens was seen crying over financial issues. Below, is a link to the video shown on VH1.

http://www.vh1.com/video/misc/685163/more-problems-then-a-knee.jhtml#id=1669680


The Yahoo! writer said in response to the video, "I'm not a financial expert or a TV producer, but shouldn't VH1 be giving you a little bit of money for doing that television show? You're not crying on television for free, are you? If you're going to be exploited, make sure there's at least a check coming."


Do you feel bad for one of football's biggest stars?

2 comments:

  1. This is funny, I would tell terell Owens to quite his reality tv show that nobody finds worth watching and actually get prepared for the 2012 season theirs plenty of money available to him in the NFL it's just up to him and his agent, drew rose house if they will accept the minimal offers he will receive from teams. Older players need to understand their not worth multimillion dollar deals anymore they bring leadership and a veteran into the lo locker room but try won't be the all star of the team. The only reason Owens should be crying is if nobody chooses to sign him.

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  2. It's sad that someone that makes as much money as he does would ever be seen crying over money. He makes in one year more than most people see in a lifetime. Maybe he should downsize his lifestyle and maybe save some money and then he wouldn't be worried about not having any. Over 9% of the population doesn't have a job, and Owens wants to cry because his millions from playing in the NFL, his reality show, and all the endorsements he gets just aren't enough for him? Someone should bring him back to reality and make him work at a soup kitchen or volunteer someone and see the people who are really struggling.

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