It appears we have a love triangle in Dallas. In what has to be the least surprising story of the year, Terrell Owens has beef with Tony Romo. T.O. reportedly thinks Romo and tight end Jason Witten are too chummy and conspiring against him. Owens, irked that Witten leads the team in receptions, reportedly believes Romo and Witten secretly design plays together that get Witten the ball whether Owens is open or not. Holy paranoia, Batman.T.O.'s penchant for being a two-faced asshole and turning on his quarterback is nothing new; what is truly noteworthy is someone on the team was willing to be an anonymous source and spill the beans. Super Bowl contenders don't anonymously gossip to reporters about their teammates. T.O., and possibly other Cowboys just on principle, will want to seek and destroy whomever talked. This situation will kill their locker room if it isn't dead already. So if you were still talking yourself into a Super Bowl run in Big D, think again. (And that's coming from someone who picked Dallas to win it all in September.)
Check out Ed Werder's full story here.
(By the way, no, I don't think this proves T.O. was acting during his famously tear-filled "That's my quarterback!" speech after the Giants ended the Cowboys' 2007 season. If you're telling me T.O. can cry on cue, he's got a hell of a thespian career waiting for him after football.)