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I'm sure someone got in teh Jerruh's ear: "I know how we can stay in the headlines all season long... it's even a credible "football" move with the state of our DL..."
You went full retard lately.
I'm sure someone got in teh Jerruh's ear: "I know how we can stay in the headlines all season long... it's even a credible "football" move with the state of our DL..."
So, they are going to hold a special PC just for Sam. Gay.

Erin Patton is a former Nike executive who’s now an adjunct professor at TCU’s Neeley School of Business. “Anything the Cowboys can do by adding personality and entertainment into their gumbo of a brand, I think ultimately at the end of the day, that translates into increased relevance, increased sales, and increased brand equity,” he said.

But Patton says winning games is still always the top priority. “I think they would be remiss as an organization to put marketing or pr stunts ahead of what’s most important, which is putting a strong product on the football field.”

Eh. I could care less
I really could care less
Couldn't.
As in, could not.
If you could care less, that would imply that you do in fact, care.
GAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
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Ohhh, you sonofabitch...

Looking for a Michael Sam jersey with the Cowboys? You won’t find it.
By David Moore dmoore@dallasnews.com
4:52 pm on September 3, 2014 | Permalink
Michael Sam has one of the NFL’s hottest selling jerseys with St. Louis.
But if you’re looking for the Cowboys to crank out Sam jerseys now that the defensive end has joined the team, you’ll be disappointed.
Sam is one of 10 players on the practice squad. The club doesn’t mass produce jerseys for practice squad players and a club official said Wednesday they won’t make an exception now.
Can you still get a Michael Sam jersey? Sure. You can order a customized version just like you can with any other player. The club has fielded a few of those requests in the 24 hours since the news broke he was coming to Dallas. But you will not see a Michael Sam display at the Cowboys pro shop.
Sam had the sixth highest selling jersey in the NFL this offseason as training camps began. The only other defensive player to rank in the top 10 at the time was Seattle’s Richard Sherman.
Another interesting note: Sam has been assigned the No. 46. If he does make the active roster at some point this season, he must change his number to something higher.
Defensive linemen aren’t allowed to wear any number below 50.
One other tidbit: Sam, and every other player on the practice squad, makes $6,300 a week. That salary increases to $25,000 a week if they land on the active roster.