From a post on Daily News columnist
Rich Hofmann's blog, The Idle Rich, at go.philly.com/theidlerich:
Once upon a time, Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb said that, no, he couldn't possibly comment on the contract demands of one of his teammates, that it just wouldn't be proper. The teammate was Terrell Owens, and woe descended upon Jeffrey Lurie's billion-dollar baby - you know, the Philadelphia Eagles - soon thereafter.
This all happened in the early part of 2005, if memory serves. The situps in the driveway happened in July (or early August; too lazy to look it up). Further aftershocks followed. By October, though, another contract issue had fallen upon the Eagles' family. And in an ESPN interview, filled with remarks he repeated to reporters that evening, McNabb said that, yes indeed, he could get involved in somebody's contract negotiations if that somebody was not named T.O. - in fact, if that somebody was running back Brian Westbrook.