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Default T.O., Bledsoe plan to 'make a statement' in opener

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2576630


IRVING, Texas -- Terrell Owens is feeling good about his hamstring -- and about his budding relationship with quarterback Drew Bledsoe.

Week 1: Cowboys at Jaguars

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Owens went through practice Wednesday without any limitations, a first since returning from his latest setback. He came away as optimistic as ever about what he, Bledsoe and the Dallas Cowboys can do this season, starting Sunday in Jacksonville.

"I think if I had to play tomorrow, definitely I'd be ready to play," Owens said. "Every day, I'm getting better, definitely getting myself mentally in tune with the game plan to be able to go out there and communicate with Drew. We're trying to get on the same page and go out and make a statement."

Owens' injury prevented him and Bledsoe from getting down their timing. They played only one series together in the preseason, with Bledsoe unable to get off a pass to T.O. during it.

They've tried making up for lost time on the practice field. They stayed late Monday working on deep balls, then got in plenty of passes Wednesday.

"Our timing is getting there," Bledsoe said. "It's a work in progress and will continue to be for as long as we're together. But it's coming along fairly quickly and is probably ahead of where you might think considering the limited time we've been together."

The duo has discussed nuances about certain routes to get a better feel for what the other is thinking. The other adjustment is Bledsoe getting a feel for Owens' speed, which is unusual for someone his size.


"I expect to hit the end zone every time I step on the field. Honestly, I'm trying to start a new chapter here in Dallas. I'm looking to score my first one and many to follow."
-- Terrell Owens
"Once he gets flying down the field, he has another gear that you don't see very often," Bledsoe said. "So I've got to learn that. I've got to convince myself to throw it a little farther than I thought. I'm getting to where I understand where he's going pretty quickly."

Coach Bill Parcells also is getting to know Owens better now that he's practicing again.

"I'm just kind of talking to him a little bit about where he is, how he feels," Parcells said. "He hasn't had any problems that I know of since he returned to practice. He seems to be kind of accelerating his progress as we go now."

Parcells said he doesn't know whether Owens, who hasn't played a full game since Oct. 30, when he was with Philadelphia, has the stamina to play a full game in the Florida heat and humidity.

"If we were going to go play in Montana, somewhere it was going to be 45 degrees, that might be something different," Parcells said.

Coincidentally, Owens was dressed in beach attire Wednesday: matching black and red Air Jordan tank top and shorts, topped by a bucket hat. He seemed laid-back, too, as he described the building excitement of the opener and the tough choice defenses will face when they try stopping him, Terry Glenn and Jason Witten.

"We're going to give some defenses some fits," Owens said, smiling. "They're going to have their hands full."

Owens knows Parcells is going to run the ball a lot, which is why he's not looking for a specific number of catches. All he cares about is "just making plays."

"I just need to get my hands on the ball," he said.

What about needing a touchdown?

"I expect to hit the end zone every time I step on the field," he said. "Honestly, I'm trying to start a new chapter here in Dallas. I'm looking to score my first one and many to follow."
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