Twitter: Michael Gehlken no longer covering Cowboys

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That's a shame.

Moving to DC, wonder if his larger family is involved in some type of politics?
 

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Holy melodrama, Batman. These overwrought goodbye letters.

"I am willing to learn and unwilling to fail." K.

I think Cowboys coverage will be just fine without you, Gehlken.
It's actually not a goodbye. Sounds like a copy/paste from LinkedIn because he's leaving relocating without a job and is saying he needs a job in his place of residence.
 

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A premeditated but possibly necessary reminder for certain future posts:

As a member of CowboysZone, you must agree to the following rules:

#7 - You will not post political discussions, comments or content.
 

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Two industries in DC. Politics and journalism. He could try to get into political journalism, but thats a whole different beast than sport journalism. Slater tried and failed before switching to sports. Dont know why sports shouldn't be an option. WaPo would welcome him with open arms to cover the Commanders
True. Just know the D.C. area can be an expensive place to live, so you got to have a good paying job to be there unless he's really going to be in a neighboring state.
 

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Who? People that like lights at night?
People that have means can live anywhere. They move to the good areas, and there are good areas EVERYWHERE in this country.
DC area has always been interesting due to its proximity to Arlington, Maryland and other places. Finally got to visit a bit last year because I got stuck there for a couple days on my way to Europe, and really wanted to spend more time
 
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