Owens' Catch 22
The voice of Buffalo News columnist Jerry Sullivan, which addressed the loyal listeners of Schopp & The Bulldog on WGR Sports Radio 550, grew irritated when the subject of Terrell Owens came up Monday afternoon.
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The voice of Buffalo News columnist Jerry Sullivan, which addressed the loyal listeners of Schopp & The Bulldog on WGR Sports Radio 550, grew irritated when the subject of Terrell Owens came up Monday afternoon.
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