Twitter: Cowboys Media Members “Fight” in Locker Room After Loss to Broncos?...Update post #12

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I'd put good money on Calvin Watkins being the media member from ESPN Dallas.. He's a magnet for this type of stuff..ie unprofessional behavior.
 

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Ain't nobody got time for that!!
 

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Maybe tony busted one of em in the nose. :D
 

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I'd put good money on Calvin Watkins being the media member from ESPN Dallas.. He's a magnet for this type of stuff..ie unprofessional behavior.

You'd be correct, Cwat and a cameraman. CWat got in the way of a shot from the cameraman and they got into an argument according to an eyewitness that works on the Ticket.
 

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Richie Whitt @richiewhitt
More drama on a tense Sunday: Skirmish between media members prematurely shuts down #Cowboys' post-game locker room.

I'll name names Monday @DFWSportatorium, but for now @ESPNDallas, @wfaasports and @CBS11 involved in media "fight" in #Cowboys' locker room.

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Anyone know what this was about?

Thanks, WG. Please keep this thread going and let us know what happened. Some of us don't twitter, but want to know what happened.
 

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*Marring Sunday's beautiful game was an ugly scene in the Cowboys' locker room, in the form of a "fight" between local media members. After sleeping on it I've decided not to name names because 1) I don't want to dignify their actions and overshadow the game; 2) I understand discipline, and possibly jobs, could be at stake. In general, what went down: A photographer from CBS 11 and on-air reporters from CBS 11 and ABC Channel 8 got in a turf war with a reporter from ESPN Dalllas. Just jostling for position around Sean Lee's locker for a gangbang interview. It happens. I've been on both ends of this. Sometimes you're holding your recorder, it's in the "shot" of a TV camera and your arm gets gently nudged to move it down. No biggie. And sometimes there's something in your camera's view and you - hopefully politely - ask the obstrusive object to alter its position. Happens several times in every post-game locker room in every stadium every week. But on Sunday the ESPN Dallas reporter took offense to being having anyone dare "put their hands" on him. He bristled. He cussed. He physically challenged a photographer and a reporter. He caused Lee to end the interview and head to the showers. He was eventually escorted out of the locker room by Jerry Jones' body guard, Roosevelt. After being let back in, the glares and words and accidentally-on-purpose shoulder contact continued, prompting the Cowboys' public relations staff to prematurely close the locker room and usher all media out. It was unprofessional. It was embarrassing. The media - especially in the wake of a wonderful, milestone game like that - aren't supposed to be the story. Note to everyone involved: Grow up.

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http://www.dfwsportatorium.com/2013/10/whitts-end-10713.html
 

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Jerrah should have Watkins pulled from Dallas reporting. He has the juice to make that happen, especially when Watkins is physically threatening people which in a freak way could get players hurt in the melee.

Watkins has repeatedly caused trouble and tries to get players to turn on each other too.

Can him Jerrah.
 

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*Marring Sunday's beautiful game was an ugly scene in the Cowboys' locker room, in the form of a "fight" between local media members. After sleeping on it I've decided not to name names because 1) I don't want to dignify their actions and overshadow the game; 2) I understand discipline, and possibly jobs, could be at stake. In general, what went down: A photographer from CBS 11 and on-air reporters from CBS 11 and ABC Channel 8 got in a turf war with a reporter from ESPN Dalllas. Just jostling for position around Sean Lee's locker for a gangbang interview. It happens. I've been on both ends of this. Sometimes you're holding your recorder, it's in the "shot" of a TV camera and your arm gets gently nudged to move it down. No biggie. And sometimes there's something in your camera's view and you - hopefully politely - ask the obstrusive object to alter its position. Happens several times in every post-game locker room in every stadium every week. But on Sunday the ESPN Dallas reporter took offense to being having anyone dare "put their hands" on him. He bristled. He cussed. He physically challenged a photographer and a reporter. He caused Lee to end the interview and head to the showers. He was eventually escorted out of the locker room by Jerry Jones' body guard, Roosevelt. After being let back in, the glares and words and accidentally-on-purpose shoulder contact continued, prompting the Cowboys' public relations staff to prematurely close the locker room and usher all media out. It was unprofessional. It was embarrassing. The media - especially in the wake of a wonderful, milestone game like that - aren't supposed to be the story. Note to everyone involved: Grow up.

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http://www.dfwsportatorium.com/2013/10/whitts-end-10713.html

whitt snitching won't gain him any friends.
 

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Whitt retracted his intention to name names so it'll just be innuendo and rumor now I guess.

He did state the locker room was closed early and the ESPN reporter was escorted out.
 

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whitt snitching won't gain him any friends.

He's not part of the main DFW media anyway. I don't think he cares. That said, he didn't name names, so he should be ok. But we all know the organizations involved, so it's not that hard to figure out who was the main culprit. And as was mentioned, it was Calvin Watkins being an ***.
 

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Watkins on twitter and his credibility reminds me of the pictures below.

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He gets too many things wrong, he sometimes a day or more late on reporting stuff and often times he is getting into it not just with followers but also other members of the media over silly stuff.

Basically...someone needs to play the role of Patches and throw a wrench at him...

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I believe that names should be pointed out. Since it is 'news.' The only difference is that it's one of their own. But, what's good for the goose...




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I believe that names should be pointed out. Since it is 'news.' The only difference is that it's one of their own. But, what's good for the goose...




YR


Yep...if this was a player doing it these guys would break their necks to name the name.
 
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