River City Dreamin'
Camp is just days away in the wonderful city of San Antonio, TX. When thinking of the previous location, Oxnard and the years that training camp has been spent over there, the only thing that comes to mind is: Screw California. Raiders and Chargers and 49ers and a Governor who tried to kill Christian Bale in the latest Terminator movie. Yuk! My hatred of that west coast state aside, there is nothing like a Texas team preparing for the upcoming NFL season in Texas. That being said, I think it's time to take a look at the Dallas Cowboys from the Owner down to the towel boy (Mickey Spagnola). Part one, JWJ.
Jerry Jones.
Jerrel Wayne Jones was born on October 13, 1942 in Los Angeles, California. Jerry's family came to their senses and relocated to Arkansas when he was just a baby boy. In his teens, he was a star running back at North Little Rock High School, and was awarded a football scholarship from the University of Arkansas. As co-captain and starting guard of the 1964 squad, the team went 11-0, beat Nebraska in the Cotton Bowl, and won the national championship. Following his graduation in 1965, Jones was hired as an executive vice president at Modern Security Life of Springfield, Missouri, his Father's insurance company. He passed on an opportunity to buy the AFL's San Diego Chargers in 1967, opting to further his degree at Arkansas. He received a master's in business in 1970, and then ventured into oil and gas exploration in Oklahoma. After two decades in the oil and gas game, Jones entered the world of professional sports in 1989, purchasing the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Stadium for $140 million.
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July 13, 2009
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We're back! The Nation has returned. All of those beatings in December have finally healed, or would have been totally forgotten if the NFL Network didn't replay the Philly game this past Sunday. But all that is in the past, just like TO, Pacman, Anthony Henry (the only good guy in the bunch), Roy (I used to be good, but can't cover for (insert expletive here)) Williams, and Greg ("It's Demarcus' fault") Ellis. Let's not forget the great Zach Thomas.
It's a new year, the circus has left town. We are now left with solid, professional type players, with the obvious exception of Martellus Bennet.
I would like to start off my usual rant with the #1, on the top issue that is floating around in my nefarious little brain. There should be no excuses this year. Please, let me repeat that,
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