Your Newest Dallas Cowboy: Michael Irvin II

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Your Newest Dallas Cowboy: Michael Irvin II
By Richie Whitt in Dallas CowboysTuesday, Jul. 21 2009 @ 7:30AM


I guess there was some drama involved, but don't tell me you're totally surprised that the winner of Spike TV and Michael Irvin's 4th and Long is - ta-da! - a Michael Irvin clone.

Jesse Holley has the size (6-foot-3), speed (4.5) and smile of Irvin, and now he has a chance. Albeit the longest of longshots.

As predicted, the 25-year-old originally recruited to North Carolina by now-SMU basketball coach Matt Doherty won the reality show last night, earning the 80th roster spot when the Dallas Cowboys head to San Antonio for training camp a week from today.

"I can't tell you that I haven't thought about the similarities," says Irvin. "But we won three Super Bowls with the real Michael Irvin, so it's not a bad thing that he fits the Michael Irvin profile."

Holley was a backup point guard on the Tar Heels' 2005 national champion basketball team, but focused on football after a pedestrian college career. He has dreadlocks, an engaging persona and a tattoo of steepled hands wearing receiver's gloves, surrounded by the words "Heavenly Received."

Now he must beat out almost as many Cowboys' receivers (6) as he had college touchdowns (7). Hey, it ain't called 4th and Goal.

The Cowboys will take 11 receivers to camp: Roy Williams, Patrick Crayton, Miles Austin, Sam Hurd, Isaiah Stanback, Manny Johnson, Travis Wilson, Mike Jefferson, Kevin Ogletree, Julian Hawkins and Holley.

Says Irvin of Holley's chances, "Outside of Roy Williams, I'm not looking at a guy that is head and shoulders above Jesse."

Ouch. Either Irvin's the greatest talent evaluator since Jimmy Johnson, or perhaps that's a stinging indictment of the Cowboys' corps.

Holley spent 2007 in training camp with the Cincinnati Bengals and spent six weeks on their practice squad. He was working as a cellphone salesman when he heard about Irvin's show.

"I'm already expecting when I get there guys are going to think I'm a joke, that I'm some slap-meat that they found on the street," Holley says. "That's absolutely fine. I understand that I have to come in and prove myself every single day. I think once they see me on the field, see the ability I have, you will hear those talks slowly quiet down. They'll quickly find out that I'm not just a TV guy. I can really play this game."

In the end, the show is a cool, unique concept ... that you'd rather see another NFL team endure. A year ago the Cowboys were featured by HBO's Hard Knocks. Now they're holding American Idol tryouts.

The main problem: When camp opens next Tuesday, head coach Wade Phillips will have an 80th man on his roster that he had absolutely zero say in inviting there.

Fame over football. It's the Jerry Jones way.
 

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I only got to see the show one time, .. perhaps a month ago, and Holley was my favorite.

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I wasn't totally shocked that Holley won, since he does have that size, but I honestly thought it was going to be Hawkins who pulled it out in the end. I guess maybe that last game was a bigger deal for Holley, since he dominated it, and Hawkins did pretty well but that fumble that ended the game hurt him.
 

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Says Irvin of Holley's chances, "Outside of Roy Williams, I'm not looking at a guy that is head and shoulders above Jesse."

Ouch. Either Irvin's the greatest talent evaluator since Jimmy Johnson, or perhaps that's a stinging indictment of the Cowboys' corps.
It's called hyperbole Twit.

The main problem: When camp opens next Tuesday, head coach Wade Phillips will have an 80th man on his roster that he had absolutely zero say in inviting there.
He can always cut him just like he can cut Julian Hawkins who is pretty much the same guy.
 

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Nothing against Holly, I wish him all the luck in the world, but if he ends up making the final 53, we're in worse shape than I thought at wide receiver.
 

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It's not called 4th and Goal.

Thats funny right there!
 

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ArmyCowboy;2849006 said:
Nothing against Holly, I wish him all the luck in the world, but if he ends up making the final 53, we're in worse shape than I thought at wide receiver.

calm down tonto.....

we are going to be okay at wide receiver.

:star:
 

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gUnit;2849174 said:
calm down tonto.....

we are going to be okay at wide receiver.

:star:

Tell me that in November when one of them gets hurt, like one always does.

You comfortable going into a big game with Crayton, Austin, and Hurd as your 3 WR set?
 

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I had a feeling during the first episode holley was going to be the one.

Size, speed i love his tanasity and looking forward for him to try and help us out.
 

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camp body. if nothing else he's got exposure to the league now...maybe get scooped up by Oakland?
 

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Apollo Creed;2849192 said:
Tell me that in November when one of them gets hurt, like one always does.

You comfortable going into a big game with Crayton, Austin, and Hurd as your 3 WR set?


Crayton, Austin & Hurd? don't you realize it's going to be Austin, Holley, & Stanback?:rolleyes:
 

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casmith07;2849233 said:
camp body. if nothing else he's got exposure to the league now...maybe get scooped up by Oakland?
He's not fast enough to go there.
 

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Apollo Creed;2849192 said:
Tell me that in November when one of them gets hurt, like one always does.

You comfortable going into a big game with Crayton, Austin, and Hurd as your 3 WR set?

No Apollo....I am thinking more of the lines of this in a big-game in November.

WR 1: Roy Williams
WR 2: Crayton/Austin

Two Tight Set:

TE 1: Witten
TE 2: Bennett....in or flanked wide in the slot.

HOW BOUT THAT SET SON. USE COMMON SENSE. THATS ARE BEST LINEUP

MAJOR PROBS FOR DEFENSES THERE.....GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You have many more options to run/pass or playaction fake in this set. Plus you get our best play-makers on the field.
 

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gUnit;2849262 said:
No Apollo....I am thinking more of the lines of this in a big-game in November.

WR 1: Roy Williams
WR 2: Crayton/Austin

Two Tight Set:

TE 1: Witten
TE 2: Bennett....in or flanked wide in the slot.


Yup ..... I also think Bennett is gonna be our big "jump for the ball" receiver.

I thought that when we drafted him.
 

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zrinkill;2849265 said:
Yup ..... I also think Bennett is gonna be our big "jump for the ball" receiver.

I thought that when we drafted him.


Right on.....
 

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Where/when can I catch reruns of Irvin's show? Can I view/download them online anywhere? I missed the entire series.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Nav22;2849282 said:
Where/when can I catch reruns of Irvin's show? Can I view/download them online anywhere? I missed the entire series.

Thanks in advance.

spiketv.com
 
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