jazzcat22
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Now, if we can just find out if he went to Mexico and ate tainted beef.
I can't wait for the mystery to be solved.
Sounds like a job for Scooby-Doo.
Now, if we can just find out if he went to Mexico and ate tainted beef.
I can't wait for the mystery to be solved.
Sam Hurd has to be replaced as this team's most notorious drug trafficker eventually...
Wait, so this could possibly, hold on folks, be a result of poor maintenance on cleaning equipment from the supplement company?
This just gets better and better as you go along.
I just read something that showed the Cowboys since 2014 have had players miss 100 games because of suspension while the next highest was Baltimore at 53.
Unfortunately, Irving's burden of proving himself innocent will be a heavy one.
This pending proof will have to be convincing. Let's hope it's sufficient.
In Court Mara...he has no chance....or at least will get the one game and miss the Giants game.
we can hope..a littleWould be great news
On the heels of some rough news, this could be big news for the Cowboys, and even bigger news for David Irving.
Irving was a breakout star on Dallas' defensive line last season. He put together a marvelous game against the Buccaneers late in the year, and continued to play well down the stretch. The Cowboys figured he'd be a big part of their front this year, but a four-game suspension has cast some doubt on that.
It appears that Irving has some evidence that could exonerate him, which would be fantastic news for him and the team.
http://www.12up.com/posts/5043688-r...medium=fan_pages&utm_source=facebook.com.html
Now, if we can just find out if he went to Mexico and ate tainted beef.
I can't wait for the mystery to be solved.
That's just wrong..We'll find out he went to Mexico and ate some beefy taint instead. I don't know if they'll overrule that or not.
Gregory and McClain contribute the most to those numbers,so there's definitely some legitimacy, but it does seem that our players don't catch the same breaks that some on other teams seem to get. Maybe it's because their circumstances show they don't deserve it, but it sure looks like the Cowboys are treated differently just like with some of the calls that are made against them.
Considering the popularity of the team, you would think Dallas would actually catch more breaks than many of the teams that rely on the revenue teams like Dallas generate for the league, especially when they are good.
Jay Glazier still has a copy. A senator threatened him to seize it and he basically told the senator to go **** himself.
He said he used to show it at parties and that the camera man was a perv.
Lmao!!All camera guys are pervs. Not much else to do than scope talent. Guys in the truck usually have a chart rating the talent in the stands
OTC supplements aren't regulated by the FDA, so yes, it's very easy for these companies to sneak in ingredients that aren't labeled on their products. It's my understanding that in lab tests, supplements tested have shown traces of steroids, Viagra, etc....so I don't think building a defense would be very difficult. What I do believe will be difficult (if not nearly impossible) is getting the NFL to admit they were wrong. To say the NFL league office is inflexible would be the understatement of the year.It is still a very weak defense.
Those darn evil companies sneaking things into supplements.