Robertson’s Mediocrity Exposed

You get the sense after watching that the local pitiful excuse of an NFL football team (the Texans) figure out new ways to lose each week, that frustrated Comical writer Dale Robertson has just been waiting for Dallas to stumble so he could write this snippy little column (Cowboys’ Mediocrity Exposed) about the Cowboys.

How lame (or, even better, mediocre).

Sure, the Cowboys stunk it up on Thanksgiving. No doubt about it.

And the naysayers who were strangely silent

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Seems More Like Wheezing Than A Tornado

The Houston Press‘s Tim Fleck is practically gushing over the recent Houston visit of Howard “The Duck, M.D.” Dean:

Duck M.D.The motley coalition of college kids, labor activists, gays, attorneys and other denizens of the Democratic deep filled the theater and several candidate fund-raisers last week. They had come to let their leading party presidential therapist voice their anger and become its receptacle, along with their energy and cash donations.

Doctor Howard Dean didn’t

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Stoops To Arizona

Arizona finally pulled the trigger and will hire Mike Stoops.

I have no idea what took them so long to get this done.

Stoops will apparently bring his brother Mark Stoops on board to help coordinate the defense, and current Sooner assistant Keith Sumlin to help coordinate the offense.

Texas A&M fans may recall that Sumlin took over as offensive coordinator early last season for the Aggies, and rejuvenated that offense. When that genius “Coach Fran” did not retain

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Mack Brown: No Aspirations

Here’s a great observation from Berry Tramel:

That Mack Brown can’t stay out of trouble. This week Brown said he had “no aspirations to leave a legacy … this school, to me, is about coach Royal.

“How many people win three national championships and retire and stay in the same town? I enjoy bragging on coach Royal, because we can’t ever do what he’s done here.”

Contrast that with Bob Stoops, who pays due homage to past OU generals

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