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February 2008
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My apologies for misinterpreting mushmouth Albert "Einstein" Breer this morning. I wrongly assumed he was giving me some news. But now that we've established that Darren McFadden may or may not run at the combine, let me point out that Jerry's chit-chat with D-Mac at the college awards ceremony was not their "one and only face-to-face meeting." Here's an excerpt from another face-to-face meeting between Jerry and his beloved Hog RB: Cowboys owner and proud Arkansas alumnus Jerry Jones stopped by Friday at SMU to watch the Razorbacks' preparations for the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic and to brag on his new $1 billion-plus stadium that will eventually house the bowl. Maybe Einstein ought to get off the Patriots message boards every once in a while and read the newspaper that employs him. If you folks need me, I'll be on the Mavs blog (shameless plug).
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Comments
Posted by Redskins_Rule @ 1:59 PM Thu, Feb 14, 2008
hey Bill in D.C....when do they flip the coin for the teams at the beginning of the draft like the Raiders and Jets?...this would be helpful to know re what team may be a fit for what player + trades...HA HA HA©...Hail to the Redskins©!!!...
Posted by Bill in DC @ 2:03 PM Thu, Feb 14, 2008
I think the blog should be renamed to something more soapboxish, like maybe, "All My Children", or, it could be named like a Japanese Horror flick, "Einstein vs Timmy Tabloid".
Posted by Brad @ 2:08 PM Thu, Feb 14, 2008
Seriously, can Albert and Tim please knock it off? You're professional writers. Please be professional. We don't care whether you like each other or not. We care about the Cowboys and football. Albert, you do an excellent job with those subjects. Tim, you're not bad either. But the way you go on you sound like a couple of bratty kids.
Posted by fedup @ 2:21 PM Thu, Feb 14, 2008
This blog is getting annoying to read. We don't care about the game of footsies that Tim and Albert are playing. This is like reading a Jr. high year book.
Posted by Editor @ 4:56 PM Thu, Feb 14, 2008
So UPS and FedEx did have that merger after all FedUP?