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Can't post the Tweet from my phone, but apparently Garrett is "interviewing other candidates".
 

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Not sure how credible this account is, so...
 

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Troy Aikman: 'Unless practices change,' Cowboys may not win a title in another 20 years either


By SportsDayDFW.com Contact SportsDayDFW.com on Twitter: @SportsDayDFW



On the 20th anniversary of Super Bowl XXX, Pro Football Hall of Famer and Fox analyst Troy Aikman visited with The Musers in Dallas on 96.7 KTCK-FM and 1310 KTCK-AM The Ticket.

Aikman led the Dallas Cowboys to three Super Bowl victories in four years as their quarterback, including the final win over the Steelers in 1996. He was asked in his weekly Thursday visit 20 years after that victory if it would be another two decades before his former franchise could win a title.

"I don't know," said Aikman. "This team, for 20 years, really has been so inconsistent. And unless practices change, I don't see that changing any time soon. You look back at last year and 12-4 and get excited about that, but was 12-4 really what this team is or is 8-8? I don't think 4-12 is this year because of the injuries that occurred.

"But you've got to do it more than once every seven or eight years before you can say, 'Hey, the things that we're doing are really paying off.' It's been a long history of frustration and up-and-down years, and, for the most part, disappointment.

"And I think you've got to be able to look back on something and say, 'OK, we're building something here and these things that we do pay off,' but I haven't seen that, so I don't anticipate any time soon anything being any different from what we've seen the last 20 years."
 

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Not sure how credible this account is, so...
Just piggybacking off of a shitty Jason Cole "report".

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My sources have confirmed that Dave Campo has been sighted in Mobile.
 

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My sources have confirmed that Dave Campo has been sighted in Mobile.
I will need to check with mine to double-confirm this confirmation.
 

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You assholes.
 
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I knew you would be with me on this one. We both want to see the same thing. :lol
I want to see this ship sink so fast and deep this year, that Jerry will throw Garrett and himself off the team and Stephen could take over!! Wishful thinking!!
 

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Former Cowboy Joseph Randle jailed on speeding charge after showing up at ex’s home in Irving

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Former Dallas Cowboy Joseph Randle was booked into the Irving Jail early today on a speeding charge.

Randle, 24, was arrested about 3 a.m. in the 1700 block of Finley Road near the home of his ex-girlfriend, Irving police spokesman James McLellan said.

McLellan said Randle showed up at the home hoping to get some sleep before driving back to Kansas, where he’s from. He rang the doorbell but was not welcome there, so the residents called police, McLellan said.

When police arrived, they ran a standard warrant check and determined that Randle was wanted for speeding in Coppell.

He was taken into custody, and his bail was set at $359.

This is just the latest in a series of run-ins with the law for the former Oklahoma State running back, who was released by the Cowboys last fall.

In October 2014, Randle was arrested at Stonebriar Centre mall after Frisco police said he tried to take a bottle of cologne and a pack of underwear from Dillard’s. Randle, who called it “the biggest mistake of my life,” received deferred adjudication and his misdemeanor theft charge was later dismissed.

Randle was arrested again in February 2015 in Wichita, where police responded to a domestic violence call from his hotel room.

The Wichita native told police the incident stemmed from an argument with his ex-girlfriend, Dalia Jacobs, who is the mother of his 2-year-old son. Randle was cited for marijuana possession, but the drug charge was later dropped.

In April, Kansas authorities said Randle wouldn’t face felony charges for domestic violence after they investigated allegations from Jacobs that he pointed a gun at her and her friend. The district attorney in that case said there was a lack of evidence.

Three weeks after his release from the Cowboys, Randle was again in a Kansas jail cell, after a dust-up at the Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane, Kan.

According to The Wichita Eagle, he was ultimately charged with four misdemeanors in that case: two counts of disorderly conduct, one count of criminal trespass and one count of resisting arrest.
 

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He should have told them he was trying to help in the Manziel manhunt.
 

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