T.O.!!! Did anybody else see him???
Pay attention to the other receiver... (not Bill Bellamy) but #81 "Owens". ha ha. Its T.O. in his younger years!!
sharePay attention to the other receiver... (not Bill Bellamy) but #81 "Owens". ha ha. Its T.O. in his younger years!!
shareHah, yeah I did see him. He caught a TD in the final game we saw right? We got a close-up of him celebrating in the endzone, I believe.
When I saw him, I yelled at my brother, "THAT'S T.O.!" and made him rewind the DVD.
I saw him too, I could not believe it - It was Great
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What part is Warren Moon in?
shareYea I just now noticed him when I watched the last time.. And I've seen this movie many, many times.. Yup 2 TD's in the last game.. nowhere to be seen in previous games tho..
What part is Warren Moon in?
lol im on here to check if it was TO lol
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Haha... I can't believe how young he looked in the movie... At first I was like "Oh Damn! Did I just really see T.O.?" I had to rewind the DVD just to make sure it was really him.
shareHmm, who should I throw to? Terrell Owens or Bill Bellamy?
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You gotta throw to Bellamy. He's the...greatest wide receiver that's ever lived...he can catch anything..that's right...
Though T.O did have 2 TDs in the Dallas game if I'm not mistaken: the end around and the deep pass to the end zone.
I also was watching the movie and noticed a "owens" and i was wondering if it was him..
From trivia :
Although, according to Stone, the NFL actively attempted to prevent players taking part in this project, then San Francisco wide receiver Terrell Owens can be seen playing and scoring two TD's for the Miami Sharks. While the name on the back of his shirt is 'Owens', he wears the number 82 and not 81 as he does in the pros.
Yup, it's him..his name is in the list of actors on this web site...
shareNot sure if anyone else saw/mentioned this. Just after jack rooney takes the field for the first series in the final game, terry tate office linebacker is standing behind willy beamen.
shareTerrell Owens is listed in the credits as himself. So were NFL players Irving Fryar and Ricky Watters. Many players from the Arena Football League appear in the film as additional players. Pro Football Hall Of Famers Bob St. Clair, Y.A. Tittle, Dick Butkus, Warren Moon and Johnny Unitas played the opposing coaches. So did football player turned author Pat Toomay.
shareSomeone else saw him.
Perhaps the OP just wants to reach out for some sense of community.