Coach says skit played up stereotype of players as sexual predators.
If ABC hoped to generate a little bit more buzz for “Monday Night Football” and “Desperate Housewives,” its steamy intro to the Dallas-Philadelphia game sure did the trick.
Two days after the network aired the segment featuring Eagles star receiver Terrell Owens and actress Nicollette Sheridan, coaches and players were still talking about it.
Reaction ranged from amusement to anger. Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy found it racially offensive.
“To me that’s the first thing I thought of as an African-American,” Dungy said Wednesday.
“I think it’s stereotypical in looking at the players, and on the heels of the Kobe Bryant incident I think it’s very insensitive. I don’t think that they would have had Bill Parcells or Andy Reid or one of the owners involved in that,” he added, a reference to the coaches in the game.












