2012年4月12日星期四

Terrell Owens is Short of Money

Terrell Owens, the former NFL wide receiver, now playing for the Allen (Texas) Wranglers of the Indoor Football League often dressed in Tod’s Shoes , is facing foreclosure on two of his upscale Dallas properties. He has lost some of the $80 million he made during his pro football career to bad investments and child support, a source from the Huffington Post.
Terrell Owens was born to in Alexander City, Alabama. When Terrell was very young in Tod’s Boots, his parents split and he moved in with his mother and grandmother. He wearing a piece of Tod’s Fall Shoes enjoyed watching football, especially his favorite player, Jerry Rice. However, Owens’ grandmother initially forbidden him from playing sports until high school. Owens wearing the popular Tod’s Loafers attended Benjamin Russell High School, where he excelled in football, baseball, and basketball and later became one of the best receivers in the league.
While enrolled at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Owens, putting on his Tod’s Moccasins, played basketball, football, and ran track. Owens had the opportunity to play at the 1995 NCAA Basketball Tournament. He was not a distinguished athlete at first, but managed to make a breakthrough after becoming a starter during his sophomore year. Owens previously held the single season receptions record at Chattanooga until it was broken in 2007 by Alonzo Nix. He also participated in the Senior Bowl, a college all-star game played by college seniors, in preparation for the NFL Draft.

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