brewers47;2234849 said:Mosley loves the Cowboys
viman96;2234847 said:Thoughts on Matt Mosley: Is he a Hater? Just telling it like it is?
viman96;2234847 said:Is it just me that he seems to be anti-cowboys? I'm not one to be considered a chicken little or the world hates the cowboys. But he always seem to have some dig for the team.
DFWJC;2234897 said:A surprising number of local sport writers are not Cowboy fans. Many are from the NE or Midwest. Some show their bias and some don't.
DFWJC;2234897 said:A surprising number of local sport writers are not Cowboy fans. Many are from the NE or Midwest. Some show their bias and some don't.
viman96;2234847 said:Is it just me that he seems to be anti-cowboys? I'm not one to be considered a chicken little or the world hates the cowboys. But he always seem to have some dig for the team.
Want a good laugh? Go to Mickey's WIKI page.Jimz31;2234949 said:Spags is one of them. He grew up in Chicago and is a Packers fan. He talked about that after a caller called up wondering about it.
Following the 2003 season, Allen started skipping Parcells' "voluntary" conditioning program, working out at a local YMCA instead. Since he wasn't easy to reach by phone, my editors thought it might be a good idea to send me over to his home in Coppell.
I figured that showing up unannounced at Allen's house would probably ensure that he'd never talk to me again -- and that's pretty much what happened. As I approached Allen's appropriately enormous front door, I was more focused on my exit strategy than what I was actually going to say.
After a couple of feeble knocks, Allen's wife opened the door. I apologized profusely for showing up unannounced, but told her how important it was that I talk to Larry.
"A reporter's at my house?" she said at least three times.
After telling me Larry wasn't home, she referred me to his agent Marvin Demoff, who returns calls at least once every four or five years. I apologized again and headed home.
percyhoward;2234982 said:
seniorette;2234990 said:I found this interesting, Matt always had a lot of Tony's articles on his blog, you could go in and search Tony and find all kinds of things, and Matt always had good things to say about the Cowboys.
Along in Dec. somewhere it all changed.
The information and articles about Tony were gone and his attitude about the Cowboys became what I term sarcastic.
I wondered if it had something to do with Tony suddenly not talking to the press , including him.
Yakuza Rich;2234985 said:He's a guy trying to gain interest in his columns for his financial benefit. Technically, that's not a bad thing but the way he goes about it really sucks.
He was every bit the hating, negative, non-factual douchenozzle at the DMN. But ESPN has a different landscape and they prefer their employees to have team allegiances. The Cowboys really don't have one at ESPN outside of Darren Woodson and he doesn't write columns. So Mosely became the resident Cowboys fan. Apparently that isn't working so they'll just go back to the ole standby, hating the Cowboys and in particular, hating Terrell Owens. Which technically is fine, provided you use facts and reasonable logic. But those words and Mosely are tough to fit into the same sentence.
Here's a column that Mosely wrote about a week ago on a particular DMN experience
Color me overly nice, but I always got the impression that showing up unannounced is a bit rude for the average person. But a REPORTER showing up to your house unannounced is unbelievably inconsiderate. And Mosely STILL went to Larry Allen's house. I wish Larry was home so he could give him his "Jose Cortez treatment."
Take that and this is the same guy that told Matt McBriar after a game he was going to be released because Mosely could read Parcells' lips and you got two shining examples of an incredibly unprofessional and inconsiderate writer.
YAKUZA
Chief;2234993 said:Mickey is infamous for the phrase, "If he's so good, why is he available?"
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