Terrell Owens needs a headline right about now

Which we assume is the reason that, out of the middle of nowhere, he criticized how Cowboys coaches utilized him in a playoff loss to the Giants last January in Big D.
With Chris Henry, Chad Johnson, Joe Horn and Anquan Boldin hogging the spotlight with their various and sundry storylines, T.O. got into the act by pinning some of the blame on head coach Wade Phillips and offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, the Cowboys' head-coach-in-waiting.
"I feel I made the most of the opportunities," Owens told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. "It was just like when I played in the Super Bowl with the [Philadelphia] Eagles, I told the coach if I am on the football field to treat me as if I am 100 percent. I don’t think they [were] considering what I did in the game. ... I felt like I could have done more."
Owens is just a tad late in getting to this subject. Then again, he was tending to other matters in the immediate aftermath of the Giants' upset playoff victory.
"Th-th-that's my teammate ... Th-th-that's my quarterback."