Terrell Owens Reminds The NFL Marvin Harrison Was Accused of Shooting Someone After He Was Left Off Top-10 WR List (TWEETS)

Terrell Owens is not happy.

Owens is one of the greatest wide receivers of all time, but was left off the all-time team.

Earlier this week, the National Football League dropped the wide receivers on their NFL 100 All-Time Team, but when naming the 10 best wide receivers, they inexplicably did not mention Terrell Owens as part of that group.

Terrell Owens, third all-time in receiving yards (15,934) and receiving touchdowns (156), was left off the list, but Marvin Harrison and Randy Moss made the team.

The 10 wide receivers selected to the #NFL100 All-Time Team! pic.twitter.com/qeByaXKprp — NFL (@NFL) December 21, 2019

Owens took to social media to express his omission from the team:

Pure HATE! But God is good and I will continue to smile and keep my head up. 😎 For the voters, despicable!! 🤷🏾‍♂️ https://t.co/2XiFEctt3g — Terrell Owens (@terrellowens) December 21, 2019

.@NFL: You don’t need everybody to be for you; you just need the right people to be for you. God has people in positions of influence that will open doors you couldn’t open, give you opportunity & promotion that you didn’t see coming. You won’t have to find them; they’ll find you — Terrell Owens (@terrellowens) December 21, 2019

He even took his argument to the next level by mentioning how Harrison was once accused of shooting someone and having them murdered way back in 2009.

1 member of the panel @judybattista danced around the question from @DeionSanders of why I wasn’t already on the list. And to #SteveLargent’s comment claiming off the field problems was the reason why, I ask what off the field problems did I have? Being outspoken isn’t a problem. — Terrell Owens (@terrellowens) December 21, 2019

Hey #SteveLargent @amlseahawks don’t believe everything u hear! Below is a definition of “off the field problems!” Show me what I’ve ever done close to this. #GoFigure https://t.co/JIj5gThRKv — Terrell Owens (@terrellowens) December 21, 2019

Oh! So u’re saying I needed to commit a crime?! Be a thug? Sell or do drugs?! Maybe domestic violence?! Or sexually assault women?! Well I’m proud to say my grandmama & mama raised me right. I YEILD BACK!!! 😎🤷🏾‍♂️ @NFL @nflnetwork @RealSkipBayless @ShannonSharpe @DeionSanders https://t.co/CVdIW44pEB — Terrell Owens (@terrellowens) December 21, 2019

Moss had 954 catches for 14,858 yards and 153 touchdowns for the Minnesota Vikings, Oakland Raiders and New England Patriots from 1998 to 2010.

Owens had 983 catches for 14,478 yards and 141 touchdowns during that same span with the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals.

From 1998 to 2008, which is when Harrison and Moss played together, Harrison had 965 catches for 12,878 yards and 114 touchdowns while Moss had 843 catches for 13,201 yards and 135 touchdowns. Owens had 856 catches for 12,666 yards and 127 touchdowns.

Despite his spectacular play on the field, Owens also found himself not getting into the hall of fame on his first attempt. He would get his payback when he didn’t attend the enshrinement ceremony in Canton in 2018.

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