Jerry Jones and T.O. can't stop talking about each other

Terrell Owens may be in Buffalo now, but it appears his mind is still in Big D, and specifically how he was jettisoned out of town. On Thursday he spoke to AOL Fanhouse about it.
"I'd say it hurt," he said about being released. "I was very disappointed, especially when you established a lot of trust gained for three years that I was there, and when somebody blatantly tells you you're not going anywhere on two different occasions, and you've established that bond. If you don't have a man's word, and it doesn't stand for anything, there's really nothing left and there's not a whole lot of trust."
Jerry Jones' ears must have perked up when he heard the second part of the comments.
"Maybe it was out of his hands a little bit," Owens said of Jones. "Maybe it was conspired to get me out of there. But I went through this little period of being down about it [and] now I'm gone and will never forget it."
Owens was alluding to the fact that Tony Romo and Jason Witten may have had a say in the decision to release him (if you remember, Owens accused them of drawing up plays behind his back last season). But Jones' retort centered around the fact that only he knows the rationale behind the decision to release Owens.
Said Jones to ESPN.com: "Of all the people on the planet that know why he's not here, it's me."
Jones added that he closely follows what Owens has to say in Buffalo. "He's credible with me," said Jones.
The saga continues.
-Chris Mascaro
(Photo by Ron Heflin / AP)
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