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Catch This!: Going Deep with the NFL's Sharpest Weapon | 
enlarge | Authors: Terrell Owens, Stephen Singular Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 302032
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 0743249704 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.332092 EAN: 9780743249706 ASIN: 0743249704
Publication Date: September 28, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New in new dust jacket. First Edition/First Printing. Glued binding. Paper over boards. 288 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade.
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Product Description In a sport full of players who are larger than life, Terrell Owens towers above the crowd.It isn't just that he holds the NFL record for catches in a single game (twenty) or that he's the most feared wide receiver in the game. It's also his penchant for unique self-expression -- spiking the ball on the midfield Texas lone star in front of a hostile Dallas Cowboy crowd, pulling a Sharpie from his sock to sign a game ball after a touchdown, and dancing with a cheerleader's pom-poms after another TD. Never politically correct and always controversial and colorful on and off the field, Terrell Owens has transformed himself into "TO," the outrageous gridiron personality who has rocked the entire NFL and the sports landscape. But Owens is more than touchdowns, dancing, and celebrations. In this wickedly insightful book, he's full of sharp-eyed observations on the contentious, demanding, insane phenomenon that is pro football. In Catch This! Owens takes readers back to his hardscrabble childhood in rural Alabama, where he was raised by a stern grandmother and loving mother. By the time he won an athletic scholarship for football at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, the once small, bullied boy had transformed himself into a very large man with a super body and an iron will to succeed. He takes us behind his apprenticeship to -- and eventual eclipsing of -- the legendary 49ers wide receiver Jerry Rice. He pulls no punches when it comes to his extremely public fight with San Francisco coach Steve Mariucci -- a relationship so sour that they didn't speak at all during the crucial final weeks of the 2001 season. And, finally, he lets loose on the free agent scandal that shook the NFL in 2004 -- and reveals the truth behind the NFL's attempt to deny him free agency, his fraudulent trade to the Baltimore Ravens, and his ultimate happy landing with the Philadelphia Eagles. For those who think they know both Terrell Owens and TO, catch this story.
Download Description "In a sport full of players who are larger than life, Terrell Owens towers above the crowd. It isn't just that he holds the NFL record for catches in a single game (twenty) or that he's the most feared wide receiver in the game. It's also his penchant for unique self-expression -- spiking the ball on the midfield Texas lone star in front of a hostile Dallas Cowboy crowd, pulling a Sharpie from his sock to sign a game ball after a touchdown, and dancing with a cheerleader's pom-poms after another TD. Never politically correct and always controversial and colorful on and off the field, Terrell Owens has transformed himself into ""TO,"" the outrageous gridiron personality who has rocked the entire NFL and the sports landscape. But Owens is more than touchdowns, dancing, and celebrations. In this wickedly insightful book, he's full of sharp-eyed observations on the contentious, demanding, insane phenomenon that is pro football. In Catch This! Owens takes readers back to his hardscrabble childhood in rural Alabama, where he was raised by a stern grandmother and loving mother. By the time he won an athletic scholarship for football at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, the once small, bullied boy had transformed himself into a very large man with a super body and an iron will to succeed. He takes us behind his apprenticeship to -- and eventual eclipsing of -- the legendary 49ers wide receiver Jerry Rice. He pulls no punches when it comes to his extremely public fight with San Francisco coach Steve Mariucci -- a relationship so sour that they didn't speak at all during the crucial final weeks of the 2001 season. And, finally, he lets loose on the free agent scandal that shook the NFL in 2004 -- and reveals the truth behind the NFL's attempt to deny him free agency, his fraudulent trade to the Baltimore Ravens, and his ultimate happy landing with the Philadelphia Eagles. For those who think they know both Terrell Owens and TO, catch this story. "
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Catch This!: Going Deep With the NFL's Sharpest Weapon January 11, 2007 This book was very inspirational and gives the reader a glimpse into the life of Terrell Owens that you won't see in the media.
This book made me believe he was the victim, for awhile July 10, 2006 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Living as an Eagle fan in CA can be trying. When the Eagles signed TO all of my 49er friends said that it wouldn't last. TO's true colors would show sooner or later. I then read the book and encouraged them to do the same. TO does an excellent job of portraying himelf as the victim. He claims to need the money for his family and his future. My family could easily live off his paycheck now and well into the future. After reading this book, I was sold on TO and as an Eagle fan I thought he was the answer but then his true colors came out just as my 49er friends said they would. This book should be changed to fiction.
TO with DALLAS March 23, 2006 1 out of 10 found this review helpful
Get over it Jerry Rice is the past TO is the future.
Self-serving March 23, 2006 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
Hard to believe the reviews on this page where people take this guy at his word. So he's hard-working, so what? The guy is a jerk that cares about nothing unless it benefits him. He's great at saying all the right things when his back is against the wall. He claimed he was misunderstood and promised to be a team player and show his character at this Philly press conference. Now he says the same garbage in Dallas - again misunderstood, again says he knows what is expected of him and he won't let his team down.
The only worse football teammate I can think of is Lucy from Peanuts - but at least she honored her contract.
Could NOT have been better February 2, 2006 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book could NOT have been better than it is.
TO reminds me of Wilford Brimley. You too, right? They're both too handsome, both too in-your-face for the nonbelievers and both suspectible to bouts of rage that can only be quelled with heavy doses of Jack Daniels and marshmallows. If you like TO's extreme brand of existence and humanity than you'll love Wilford's role as Gus Witherspoon on the NBC classic TV show "Our House." Which incidentally features a young Shannon Dougherty.
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