I would love to see T.O. in Clown brown!
An article stating 5 reasons why:
http://blog.cleveland.com/bransonwright/2009/03/the_dallas_cowboys_have_releas.html1. Despite his issues, Owens remains one of the top receivers in the game. Since Kellen Winslow is gone, a young quarterback like Brady Quinn will need a sure-handed, go-to receiver, and Owens fits that bill.
Sure handed?...T.O is second only to Edwards as having dropped the most passes.2. Despite his issues, Owens would take the pressure off Braylon Edwards. With all of the attention directed at Owens by various defenses, Edwards would face man-to-man coverage more often.
Edwards drops passes while facing man-to-man defenses anyway. The Dropsy Twins...Edwards and T.O., will become yet another Cleveland joke!3. Despite his issues, Owens is not afraid of the Pittsburgh Steelers. For years, the Browns have played scared against Steelers, and Owens is one player who doesn't back down. That attitude would flow throughout the locker room and help give the Browns some heart.]
He may not be afraid of them, but he has never done anything against the Steelers either...perfect fit for Cleveland.4. Despite his issues, Owens has a fan in LeBron James. James, a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, shares the same publicist as Owens. Maybe some of James' class would rub off on Owens if he signed with the Browns.
Owens becomes a Steeler fan while playing for the Browns. Now that is class 
5. Despite his issues, Owens may finally get it right. He has burned bridges in San Francisco, Philadelphia and now Dallas. Knowing that this is probably his last hurrah, he would focus and just play football.
But he'll burn a river in Cleveland.Please ignore the words of Dan Rooney many years ago when Deon Sanders became available:
"We run a professional football team here, not a circus."
Why? Because those words don't apply to Cleveland...Clowns belong in a circus.
