<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'><span style="font-size:14pt;line-height:100%">Owens will make trip to Tennessee </span><span style="font-size:8pt;line-height:100%"><span style="font-size:10pt;line-height:100%">Owens practiced for the second straight day Friday, his first workouts since breaking his right hand Sept. 17. The injury didn't appear to bother him during the 15 minutes of practice open to the media.Although Owens has done everything he's been asked to do in practice, Parcells said Friday he still would have "to make some game-time decisions about who will participate" in Sunday's game against the Titans.Owens refused to say if he'd play, reminding reporters surrounding his locker that he talks on Wednesdays. There was only a small bandage over the scar on his still-swollen hand."No, it's gone down a lot," Owens said of the swelling.When asked if he had sat down with Owens, Parcells said he "would have time to do that."The coach has spoken only briefly with Owens since the receiver was hospitalized Tuesday night after mixing painkillers he was prescribed for his hand injury with his usual supplements.Parcells has said he must make sure Owens is physically and mentally ready to play. Although the coach will have the final say, he defers to experts in the other areas."I have to, as the coach, rely on other people to keep me informed as to really what's going on," Parcells said on Thursday. "I can't form my own independent opinion other than those involving, 'Is his hand functional and can he play on Sunday?' If my medical people tell me those things are in place, and then he looks like he's (OK), we'll make that consideration then."While Owens was in the hospital, a police report obtained by the media said he was depressed and had attempted suicide. Owens denounced it a few hours later, and several pieces of information released Thursday - a final report from police and the 911 tape from Tuesday night - supported his assertions.The police have closed their investigation, calling it an accidental overdose not a suicide attempt. Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle said he still has "great confidence" in his officers' initial report, but noted that document is not "the definitive account of the incident.""We're dealing with incomplete information, and facts that change," he said.For instance, the initial report indicated there was an empty pill bottle and 35 unaccounted for painkillers; Owens later said the missing medicine was in a drawer."Further investigation leads you to a different conclusion," Kunkle said.The 911 call by Owens' publicist Kim Etheredge shows that she was on the line for 41 seconds, never said anything about a suicide attempt and never mentioned Owens' name."I think he took too many pills," she told a paramedic. "Please. Now. ... What do I do if the pills are down the throat?"When Etheredge spoke to reporters Wednesday, she lashed out at authorities, saying, "I am just upset that I just feel they take advantage of Terrell. Had this been someone else, this may not have happened."Kunkle dismissed the criticism Thursday, but the head of the Dallas Police Association didn't. He called for an apology from Owens and Etheredge, saying, "We police officers don't go out to these calls and make stuff up.""They're being put under a microscope by some fancy little football person," Senior Cpl. Glenn White said Thursday. "Give me a break. Those officers are 10 times better than this man."Etheredge later said she was sorry in an interview with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. She added that her comments were "about the entire situation with the report and ensuing media controversy," not just the police."I would like to apologize for any slight and am extremely thankful to the police, the fire department and the paramedics for their quick response," she said.Etheredge was far from being angry and outraged on her call to 911. She started out politely, saying in an urgent tone, "Hi, I have an emergency please."Anxious but composed, she said "thank you" before being transferred to a paramedic, then told the second operator, "Hi. I need an ambulance please, immediately."The paramedic asked if her friend was still breathing. Told that he was, the paramedic reassured Etheredge that rescue workers were en route."Thank you," she said. "Thank you."</span></div></span>http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/6013862?FSO1&ATT=HMA
That didnt say anywheres that he would play, just that hes making the trip. :thumbsup: Although I would assume he is going to play because Parcells rule is in order to play you have to practice and TO has. Id expect to see him in there in a somewhat limited basis, probably wont play every single down.
well he did play.. and played a pretty big part in there win if you ask me.. Glenn scored 2 TDs.. but Without TO.. Glenn woulda been the one double teams rather than TO.. and pretty good stats by to.. was it like 5 rec for 110 yards or something like that?