Flashbacks

Jimy!

Remember when some Barry Switzer defenders used to write that it wasn't his fault a fine collection of talent couldn't win any football games in Dallas, it was the players' fault?

You Houstonians probably don't, because most of you don't care about the Cowboys.

But I do. And it was always worth a yawn.

Likewise, when Comical mediocrity Richard Justice writes similarly about Astros manager Jimy Williams, it makes me think two things: 1) I'm really sleepy; and 2) The end must be getting near, thank goodness.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 06/28/04 22:26 | Sports | Technorati

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Dude! Barry Switzer won plenty of games in Dallas. Just ask Longhorn fans.
Posted by Steve Casburn @ 19:56 on 06/29/04


Ha ha! Yes, the pro teams he coached in the Cotton Bowl were a different story indeed. :)
Posted by Kevin @ 21:04 on 06/29/04


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