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It Takes Tiger To Break The NFL's Grip On The Most Hated Sports Figures

Forbes is a publication that thrives on lists, though primarily ones that chart incredible wealth. Of course, as people who write for online publications know, lists, either fact-based or not, are...

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Who Knew The Sports Emmys Were So Catty?

Dan Levy wrote about who won what at the Sports Emmys on Monday, but SportsBusiness Daily has perhaps the best nugget of the night in an exchange that is reportedly causing friction between NBC...

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Video: Jerry Jones Slurs Interesting Comments About Tim Tebow, Bill Parcells

Late Tuesday, Deadspin posted a grainy video likely from an iPhone camera of Jerry Jones sounding slightly slurred and saying some interesting stuff about Bill Parcells and Tim Tebow. (NSFW...

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Sean Payton Isn't Sorry About Drinking Your Wine

Nestled within the usual array of lofty Peter King coffee talk on the NFL is an amusing tale of revenge with undertones most oaky about Saints head coach Sean Payton and his former employer, Jerry...

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The Last Dollar Is the Most Important in DeMarcus Ware's New Deal

Blogging The Boys brings us a grab bag of DeMarcus Ware goodness in the wake of his big, fat contract. (I'd mock his affinity for that Black Eyed Peas song "I Got A Feeling," but I've seen what he...

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Offsides: $1.1 Billion Buys You the Romo Facepalm

In case you somehow missed it, the Giants dropped the Cowboys, 33-31, in the opening of Jerry Jones' new mega-stadium. As SN's Albert Breer wrote, it's a new home in Dallas, but it's the same old...

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Correction: Double-J Wants $60 For That Pizza

UPDATE: Chris Littmann here, sneaking into one of Spencer's posts while he's on vacation. So this whole post was based off an item from the Lincoln Journal Star that turned out to be inaccurate....

2/25/1989 - New owner fires Tom Landry

It's been 21 years since Jerry Jones bought the Dallas Cowboys and exiled Tom Landry.

Today in Sports History: January 31st

Elway wins in his final game, Leon Lett commits a giant Super Bowl blunder, and Doug Williams becomes the first black quarterback to play in and win a Super Bowl.

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