Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrell Owens denied Wednesday that his overdose Tuesday night was an attempt to kill himself. Owens, who is on medication to heal a broken finger, was taken to a Dallas emergency room Tuesday night in what local police reported as a suicide attempt. T.O.’s publicist, Kim Etheridge, called 911 after finding T.O. in his living room non-responsive with an empty pill bottle in front of him. Can you blame her? In sworn police testimony, officers claimed Etheridge told them Owens ingested the whole bottle of pills because he was depressed and had indicated to her that he wanted to harm himself. In a press conference Wednesday, Etheridge denied saying any of this. Owens claimed his O.D. was the result of an allergic reaction to the medicine. What exactly happened Tuesday night is unclear and it will be interesting to watch the facts unravel. Owens, who may or may not be addicted to pain medication, is certainly addicted to attention. No matter where Owens has been in his career, he has done his best to take focus from his team and bring attention to himself. Whether he actually attempted suicide or just has an addiction to his pills, it’s clear that T.O. has problems. He’s not right in the head. And though T.O. has brought all of this onto himself, maybe it’s time the media should quit thriving on this guy’s misery.