Terrell Owens agent, Drew Rosenhaus has put the odds at 50-50 in regards to the receiver showing up for the team?s mandatory training camp August 1. Owens and Rosenhaus have said that a reworked deal will get the consummate holdout into camp. "I'm saying this based on the fact that I have confidence in the Philadelphia Eagles organization that they are going to work with me in a capacity that will be satisfactory," Rosenhaus said during an interview with Washington Post columnists Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser on ESPN's Pardon The Interruption. Eagles "There's nothing for us to really do," Banner said. "There's nothing to figure out. You can write about this as often as you want, but in the end, Terrell Owens has to decide whether he wants to play or he doesn't want to play. Either way, we're going to be a very good team that we believe is capable of achieving our goals. We'd rather have him honor his contract and be here, but that's up to him." president Joe Banner is not backing down to Owens? demands.