Just an average player with potential. That was what Terrell Owens was known as in high school. Nothing special, just a kid with inspiration. Last night during episode 3 of The T.O. Show, we saw a much deeper side to the pro baller's life. Even tears. I just wanted to give him hug (I'd probably need a ladder and longer arms).
During this episode, Owens visited home to see his "Grandmama" and dad. It was actually really touching. After having a one-way chat with his grandmama, he confronted his father about his past. The strangest of strange-his father lived directly across the street from where he grew up, and Terrell didn't even know it until he was 9 years old. His dad fed him some excuse about working 2 jobs so he had no time to have a relationship with his son (of course it can't be his fault, right?) and you saw yet again, more tears from T.O. Again, I just wanted hig him through the TV set. I also wanted to bitch-slap his daddy, but that's for another review.
The episode ended with him celebrating Easter with his family at church. Yes, T.O. loves the big guy upstairs. If you're not on Twitter, you're missing his daily praises to the lord.
T.O. may have been average in his teen years, but I think, hate him or love him, we can all agree those days of mediocrity are over.
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