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Like it or not, Terrell Owens will still be catching passes from Drew Bledsoe this week. Bill Parcells stood by his quarterback Monday, instead blaming the offensive line for most of Bledsoe's mistakes in a 38-24 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. "I'm not switching the quarterback," Parcells said. "I don't think that's the answer right this minute. ... Let's try to get some of the things corrected (on the line) and we'll go from there."
Reported by the Associated Press
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Bledsoe threw three interceptions Sunday, the last on a pass to the end zone that could've tied the game in the final minute, but wound up going 102 yards the other way. Owens was none too pleased with the way things went in what he expected to be a breakout game against the team and town that dumped him last season. Parcells' explanation for Owens' lack of activity? Double coverage.
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