Posted: Tuesday, January 24, 2012, 8:54 PM | 14 comments |
 
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Cover 2’s all-time favorite wide receiver, needless to say Terrell Owens, is currently facing “financial disaster” according to GQ Magazine.

Hey — we said he was our fave, not the best, the smartest or the most frugal.

Owens is being swamped by the gigantic mortgage payments — as much as three-quarters of a million dollars per year — on the multitude of homes he bought prior to the housing crisis.
The former Eagle bought most of the homes at inflated prices and they are no longer worth what he paid just a few years ago. He is currently paying as much as $750,000 per year in mortgages, a total that is getting continually harder to manage without an NFL paycheck.

To make things worse, Owens is also responsible for $44,600 a month in child support for four children with four different women, according to GQ.

Owens told the magazine he has squandered most of the roughly $80 million he earned over the course of his NFL career. The 38-year-old recently signed with the Allen Rangers in the Indoor League, where he plans to play and also become the co-owner of the Texas team.

During his NFL career Owens was a six-time Pro Bowler, a five-time First-Team All-Pro, and is likely to be looked at for the Hall of Fame. He had 1,078 receptions, earned 15,934 receiving yards, and scored 153 touch downs.

Candlestick arrests

Seems the fabled “summer of love” is long over in San Francisco, where police say they arrested 29 people at Sunday's NFC Championship game at Candlestick Park — and tossed out another 110 for unruly behavior.

Shockingly, Sgt. Michael Andraychak said Monday that most of the arrests were alcohol-related.

We’d always thought Bay Area residents were a little more mellow than that.

Ratings bonanza

The Giants' overtime victory at San Francisco was the third-most watched conference championship game in 30 years. New York's 20-17 win for the NFC title Sunday on Fox drew 57.6 million viewers, according to the network, trailing only San Francisco's win over Dallas on Jan. 10, 1982, which featured Dwight Clark's famous leaping touchdown catch (68.7 million), and New Orleans' overtime victory over Minnesota on Jan. 24, 2010 (57.9 million).

And get off Williams’ back, will yah?

Seems those once laid-back Bay Area folks are downright nasty, especially when it comes to their beloved football team.

Niners’ kicker David Akers took to Twitter on Monday asking people to stop with the harsh remarks directed toward his teammate, Kyle Williams, saying “ppl need to get a grip! Leave Kyle alone!"

He also reminded everybody the NFC West-champion 49ers (14-4) win and lose together, so there would be no finger-pointing in the locker room.

Williams, you’ll recall, committed the game’s only two turnover, leading to 10 New York points, as the Niners went down, 20-17.

“I'm irritated with the way people are treating him, absolutely," Akers said. "I think it's ridiculous. You know, get a grip on what life's about. He went out and he put his soul out there. That's what he does. He was not trying to do anything other than make an incredible play for this team. He had a great kickoff return. Mistakes happen. We all make mistakes. But when you're out there truly battling to do the best you can, my hat goes off to him, to anybody that does that."

Williams, the backup punt returner who was only playing because Teddy Ginn, Jr., was injured, took the high road.

“It's one of those things you have to take accountability for," Williams said. "Everybody is responsible for what they do on the field. It's something that I was responsible for and I made a mistake and it's time to own up to it and move forward."

Coaching carousel

Denver’s defensive coordinator Dennis Allen is the leading candidate to become the next Oakland Raiders head coach, ESPN reported.

Allen has no previous head coaching experience and 2011 was his first year as the 39-year-old had served as the Broncos’ defensive coordinator.

If he does get the job, he would be the first defensive-minded coach to get the Raiders head job since John Madden was hired before the 1969 season.

The Al Davis Era truly is over.

The Indianapolis Colts are going to interview Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano for their head coaching vacancy, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.

Former Green Bay Packers and Texas A&M head coach Mike Sherman will interview with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers again, according to Rick Stroud of the St. Petersburg Times.

The Bucs made an offer Oregon head coach Chip Kelly on Sunday, but early Monday morning Kelly had a change of heart and decided to stay at Oregon, Stroud said, forcing Tampa Bay to look elsewhere for a replacement for the fired Raheem Morris.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

Contact Don McKee at dmckee@phillynews.com.

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:59 PM, 01/24/2012
    Re: TO - An idiot and his money...........Re: SFG Alcohol problems - If the morons on this festering rock would legalize pot, this would be a non-issue.
    enabler1
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:55 AM, 01/25/2012
    Tt'll work out T.O., be strong brother...
    ClarkU
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:57 AM, 01/25/2012
    Wow. Child support should not be $10k a month... ever.
    KNuff
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:45 AM, 01/25/2012
    Boo F$%#ing Hoo!
    maurysline
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:14 AM, 01/25/2012
    This is idiot investment tactics. Some of these ball players are insane, first Akers now Owens.
    Dexter
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:24 PM, 01/25/2012
    the karma police have been following Mr. Owens for many many years, and have finally got'em... and $10k/month in Child support?? Good lord!
    sore richard
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:37 PM, 01/25/2012
    4 kids with 4 different women? I thought T.O. preferred the hot dog over the taco.
    robynk
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:37 PM, 01/25/2012
    T.O. is a lock for the Hall of Fame,they will not just 'look' at him....4 kids with 4 woman,he should have been better married and suffered with the rest of us...wolf.
    wolf 4
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:18 PM, 01/25/2012
    Where did I hear he's got 11 million reasons not to kill himself? What happens when that amount goes negative? Hey Robynk, me too!
    AndyEagle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:08 PM, 01/25/2012
    He does kind of resemble MC Hammer...
    djack10
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:03 PM, 01/25/2012
    No way we were going to that Superbowl without TO. I wish he never left.
    croozn
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:10 AM, 01/26/2012
    Wow, a couple more kids and he can be an NBA player....what a deadbeat. Epitomizes everything wrong with NBA/NFL players...all talent, no brains and completely selfish. I'll stick to the NHL, thanks.
    philly thug
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:26 PM, 01/26/2012
    Truth is.. Nobody owns their homes... morgage or not. Even when you pay it off you still have to pay property tax or you lose it. The government loves no one. And neither do the courts. Since when does it cost 44 tho month to raise a child. Who are these children? Chelsey Clinton? It dont even take 10 thousand dollars a month to raise a kid. I know FAMILIES that eat off of less than 10 thousand a month and are still well off.

    You know whats selfish? All of these internet gangsters passing judgement on a man they dont know while they hide behind a computer pretending they have made all the right decisions in life.
    Zeru
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:02 AM, 01/27/2012
    why is toxicTO still in the spotlight after all these years.ifhe does not support HIS FAMILES.PUT HIM IN JAIL WITH ALL THE OTHER DEAD BEAT DADS.
    john morrissey


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Don McKee
Don McKee arrived at the white Inquirer building the same month (August of 1974) that Richard Nixon departed the White House, but claims no connection. He has covered Penn State football, the Flyers of Fred Shero, the Eagles of Dick Vermeil and backed up several beats. After 25 years covering high school sports in three cities and two states, he says the only teams he is allowed to root for are Conrad Weiser High School and Penn State, his two alma maters. LIKES: Straight talk. HATES: Spin doctoring and mindless devotion to conventional wisdom.