Bro, I was talking about the barber who cut Cowboy players hair. A player was 1/2 way through a haircut and Irvin expected him to get out the seat mid haircut and when the player said, "No", Michael Irvin stabbed him in the neck with a pair of scissors which missed his carotid artery by a 1/4 inch.
You bizarre diatribes are absolutely confusing.
I was aware of the incident...and if you had approached the description entrance as a discussion instead of stereotyping additions...you wouldn't have encountered a single problem. After you went your own and insultive start, you added on disjointed elements. The initial topic was respectability of the man, and you immediately went to chest pounding insult.
I do have quite a bit of both legal and law enforcement experience and knowledge...from it's use. You never owned up to the fact that he was completely clean on the legal side of things....hence, none of your business in throwing in culpable and civilian tort areas for disclamable public defamation of character. Both as to criminally implied breaking the law or character of the Hall of Famer. You screwed up here and if someone didn't want to play around with your own attitude and name calling, could have a remedy sought against YOU.
He is NOT at present, at all accountable for any legal action. Initially, it was handled as a minor incident and he had to walk the line probably for about six months. Not even a judge directed action...just an incident note status.
Attaching a term of bizarre diatribes is not an inch past stupid and uncalled for...
you can't backtrack in trying to sound all wise and continue your juvenile insult. YOU came in and just started a wrong characterization to begin with. Know what Hell week at the Air Force Academy was? Of course you don't. I was a first year insult for Cadets when all week you had to jump through your butt, demanding non-stop physical tasks such as running 20 miles, then aerobics aquatic exercise for a whole hour, with someone yelling in your face non-stop, then leaving you in a front leaning rest position until you quivered and collapsed, into a chair position against the wall until you cramped and collapsed.
Young players then, had to pay respects and that was understood and a punitive system of retribution was widespread among all teams.
You had no standing to disrespect a player who had paid his dues. As to accountable ethics, how many star players participated in the 'White House' that carried the load for the Dynasty Period of 'ol Jimmy's? Who was really responsible for that entire backdrop...Jerry? No, he just tried to take care of HIS team to include 'ol Jimmy.
You can take your 'sophisticated' just do it arrogantly and clean that act up!
You couldn't even appreciate real and relevant barber references for even more serious social norms...but cutting the hair as well. They dwarfed what you were trying to project as your own and gleaned relevance. Get real!