Former Dallas Cowboy Michael Irvin Had Sex In Hall Of Fame Jacket
Former Dallas Cowboys Michael Irvin says he had sex in his Hall of Fame jacket, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in August 2007.
According to the former Cowboy, his wife summoned him to bed following his induction ceremony. But Irvin was in no mood to remove the commemorative jacket, so he compromised. Irvin says he “kept the blazer on because I wanted to perform like a Hall of Famer on the field and off.”
Wonder if his teammate Emmitt Smith will follow suit this weekend after his induction?
Is Michael Irvin Crazy?
Michael Irvin, three-time Super Bowl champion, Hall of Famer and current NFL Network analyst recently said that he would gladly trade his Super Bowl rings and Hall of Fame for an undefeated season.
“I would turn in all three Super Bowl rings and my Hall of Fame bust for one undefeated season.”
That leads me to ask is Irvin crazy or is running through the streets of Oakcliff again?
He was asked which of his three Super Bowl rings he would return, the reporter figuring that an undefeated season meant the playoffs and a Super Bowl championship as well. But no. Irvin apparently would take 16-0 and a first-round playoff elimination.
“I’d give them all back for perfection,” Irvin said. “Being the best for a season (Super Bowl champ) is great but being one of the greatest of all-time is something else.”
What? The man that broke down in tears at his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction? Is he serious?
John Madden To Be Special Advisor To “Godfather”
John Madden couldn’t stay away long from the league that’s consumed a majority of his life. Today the league announced that Madden will be a “special advisor” to Roger “Godfather” Goodell’s, aiding the commissioner on things like player safety,coaching development, technological innovations, player safety, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
“It was an offer we couldn’t refuse,” Goodell said in a statement.
Madden is making himself available to the NFL free of charge and will participate in meetings of the General Managers Advisory Committee as well as taking part in a weekly call with “Godfather” to review the previous week’s games.
The move is just the like greeter at Wal-Mart, all show and who no one listens to when he has input on the type of coffee being brewed in the break room.
Warren Moon Goes All Tony Soprano
Like an episode right out of the Sopranos Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Moon would wait until the end of the day before sneaking into the back entrance twice each week to a psychologist office, where a Minneapolis psychologist scheduled Moon with the last appointment so it was not to be known the NFL quarterback was in therapy.
“I’d go Tuesday and Fridays, and I’d always go at the end of the day so no one would see me in the stairway,” Moon recalled during a recent interview. “Confidentiality was a big thing with me, but once I got past that, I was able to open up and talk about myself.”
As many find out once in therapy they have many suppressed issues and Moon was no different.
“When my dad passed away, I took a lot of responsibility and probably matured a lot faster because I was so caught up with being the ‘man of the house’ with my sisters and my mom,” said Moon. “Football was a way for me to make it in order to take care of my family. I never really paid any attention to me, except for the kind of football player I wanted to be.”
Moon’s autobiography, “Never Give Up on Your Dream: My Journey,” details his experiences during a lifetime of personal and professional challenges.
“One of the things I learned from this whole experience is that you need to deal with yourself first,” said Moon. “If you do that, you’ll be a better person to be around for others…”Address your feelings. Address your emotions. It will be a much more freeing experience in life, which will help you to be better to others around you.”
From being one of the top quarterbacks in the nation at the University of Washington to going undrafted by the NFL, Moon had to overcome stereotypes at every level. He is one of two people to be enshrined in both the to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame where he won five Grey Cups for the Edmonton Eskimos. He is also the first, and currently only, African-American quarterback elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Moon wound up playing for 17 NFL seasons for the Oilers, Seahawks, Vikings and Chiefs and passing a over 49,325 yards, 291 touchdown passes.
Moon’s message to others: Live the dream.
Bills Owner Admits Owens Signing Was For Publicity
Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson Jr is 90 years old so he seen a little bit of everything and when he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame this weekend, he was frank as hell about why he decided to go after Terrell Owens.
“I said, ‘Sign him,’ ” Wilson told the Associated Press, recalling his conversation with Bills general manager Russ Brandon. “In Buffalo, we haven’t had a national figure publicity-wise since (Jim) Kelly…. So I thought, ‘If this guy’s a bad guy, so what? If he’s a bad guy we’ll have to get rid of him. But if he’s a good guy, hey, we’re ahead of the game.’ “
I think he’s right. Not only does T.O. make the Bills relevant nationally again for the first time in 15 years, but if he works out, even better. History indicates that Owens will be great in Year 1, but after that, well, all bets are off.







