Dallas Cowboys "fixer" David Wells

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I'll have to read it but from what you are saying, he sounds like "the wolf" in Pulp fiction!
 

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They have guys like this for every NFL team. A former Broncos player once told me that most issues are handled without public knowledge. Said only 5% of DUI incidents makes the press, for example.
 

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I'll have to read it but from what you are saying, he sounds like "the wolf" in Pulp fiction!

The Wolf actually got things done though. What's Wells' biggest success story with the Dallas Cowboys?
 

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They have guys like this for every NFL team. A former Broncos player once told me that most issues are handled without public knowledge. Said only 5% of DUI incidents makes the press, for example.

Maybe, but only because it's the police who are letting those guys go. No mystery man really needed. If they book you it's public record so the only reason a DUI wouldn't make the press is because it never made the public record.
 

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If you heard about them, the he wouldn't be very successful.

Pacman, Gregory, McClain, Hardy. These guys must not have been problems.

Hell, the only guy who could even be called a modest success would be Dez and the two of them had a falling out.
 

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If you heard about them, the he wouldn't be very successful.
That is why he is a con man....... he gets to rely on rumors and stories for his reputation.....somebody has to be able to name one thing he has 'fixed'......I guess it is the Dez video
 

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I've talked with him for a good 45 minutes in StL. The guy was really cool and funny. He told me a story about a game he was at in Philly, and kept telling me not to ever go there (i still am at some point). Nice guy.

come on man, tell us the story
 

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Pacman, Gregory, McClain, Hardy. These guys must not have been problems.

Hell, the only guy who could even be called a modest success would be Dez and the two of them had a falling out.
Right.?

Although Pacman is playing pretty well right now.

Wish he could have done more for us..

I thought he and Terrance Newman would really make us good.

Not.
 
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Great post, thank you for sharing. Wells seems like a good dude and shady at the same time but I'm not perfect either, so. A lot of dynamics running an NFL franchise. Figured it best when hearing Dez was traveling with the team to San Fran, even if he doesn't play.
 

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I don't view this article in a particularly positive light for the Cowboys or the NFL.

Having said that I know this isn't unique to the Cowboys.

I have a friend who's brother was a cop in Green Bay in the 90s and 2000s and what I gleaned from conversations with the friend (not directly with the brother) is that any matter that involves a Packer player and the law/police short of murder is covered up and never reaches the public.

I think it's safe to say this happens everywhere.
 

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Pacman, Gregory, McClain, Hardy. These guys must not have been problems.

Hell, the only guy who could even be called a modest success would be Dez and the two of them had a falling out.

Or some reallly unspeakable things they may have been involved in, were never made public. But who knows.
 

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I've talked with him for a good 45 minutes in StL. The guy was really cool and funny. He told me a story about a game he was at in Philly, and kept telling me not to ever go there (i still am at some point). Nice guy.

Last time you mentioned this story, it was 1 hour in StL. Now it's 45 minutes. Typically in a fish story, the fish gets bigger, not smaller.
The way you tell it, eventually, your story well be more like "... I never met him." And oddly, more believable.
 
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