Friday, August 30, 2019
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Film Room: Analyzing another Cowboys first-round gem as Leighton Vander Esch ascends to stardom
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2019 Cowboys,
Leighton Vander Esch
Monday, August 26, 2019
Monday Morning After: Cowboys’ strong ST play, and how it could dictate roster decisions
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2019 Cowboys,
Morning After,
training camp
Friday, August 23, 2019
Which coverages do the Cowboys use, and when? We tracked every 2018 snap
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2019 Cowboys,
coverages,
Kris Richard,
training camp
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Dak Prescott leads all NFL quarterbacks in game-winning drives. Should that matter?
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2019 Cowboys,
Dak Prescott
Everything you ever wanted to know about Drop Your Pants (and more)
Somehow, we have made it 6 years with Drop Your Pants thanks to the amazing generosity of so many of you.....
We even have pre-event drop-off points that will be available soon!
And yes, the Dallas Stars are presenting donors with preseason tickets again. We will accommodate as many as possible and the Stars have been quite generous. So very thankful to them.
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ABOUT DROP YOUR PANTS AND HOW IT ALL STARTED
Audio From the Show - August 26, 2014 about this very topic click here -
Several years ago, I was made aware of a church named Cornerstone Baptist Church at the corner of I45 and Martin Luther King Blvd in Dallas that is doing plenty of work with the needy of Dallas. Over time, my church up in my community (Valley Ranch Baptist) started doing work in many avenues with them, such as a Christmas Store, a food ministry, and a clothes closet.
I had only helped out around the holidays in making sure many families down there were able to provide gifts for their children at Christmas, but have recently been made aware of the clothes closet through my wife encouraging our family to go down one Saturday a few weeks back and help outfit those in need and often, homeless, with fresh clothing.
It was quite an experience, and our family was able to see the real needs that are everywhere if you spend a few hours looking around. One thing that came quickly to my attention was the lack of clothes available to donate to those who are in need. In particular, the lack of jeans for adult males.
Now, I don't know if this is a connection for everyone in the world, but for me, I could think of a stack of jeans in my closet that I don't ever wear, but I also never get rid of because I am a pack rat. I keep stuff because it is too hard to just discard jeans that have nothing wrong with them. However, in seeing these men who need jeans, it suddenly became clear that I have a solution in my closet.
I also am lucky enough to have a job where my audience is largely adult male. I am guessing most of you have waists that are somewhere between 28 and 52. Well, guess what, you are not alone! In fact, someone right now needs your pair of pants that you may never wear again anyway!
Now, it isn't just jeans. I mentioned cargo shorts (but, because of storage issues, we are at the end of short season and offseason giving is not the priority at this time), but I was told 95% of the need is jeans along with shirts, underwear, socks, and basically anything adults would need if they had almost nothing.
Additionally, travel size shampoos, skin lotions, dental care items, and razors are all helpful as well.
I want to put the call out to all of you and ask you to consider to bring by these items to our broadcast at Victory Plaza at the American Airlines Center downtown on Tuesday, September 17, 2019. We will broadcast in the plaza and the Hardline will, as well.
So, from 12p-5p, we will have people on hand to take your items and make sure they go directly to the clothes closet at Cornerstone and will get to the people that desperately need them. Please consider doing so!
SEPT 17, 2019!!!!
Here are the items we seek again this year!
We even have pre-event drop-off points that will be available soon!
And yes, the Dallas Stars are presenting donors with preseason tickets again. We will accommodate as many as possible and the Stars have been quite generous. So very thankful to them.
========================================================================
ABOUT DROP YOUR PANTS AND HOW IT ALL STARTED
Audio From the Show - August 26, 2014 about this very topic click here -
Several years ago, I was made aware of a church named Cornerstone Baptist Church at the corner of I45 and Martin Luther King Blvd in Dallas that is doing plenty of work with the needy of Dallas. Over time, my church up in my community (Valley Ranch Baptist) started doing work in many avenues with them, such as a Christmas Store, a food ministry, and a clothes closet.
I had only helped out around the holidays in making sure many families down there were able to provide gifts for their children at Christmas, but have recently been made aware of the clothes closet through my wife encouraging our family to go down one Saturday a few weeks back and help outfit those in need and often, homeless, with fresh clothing.
It was quite an experience, and our family was able to see the real needs that are everywhere if you spend a few hours looking around. One thing that came quickly to my attention was the lack of clothes available to donate to those who are in need. In particular, the lack of jeans for adult males.
Now, I don't know if this is a connection for everyone in the world, but for me, I could think of a stack of jeans in my closet that I don't ever wear, but I also never get rid of because I am a pack rat. I keep stuff because it is too hard to just discard jeans that have nothing wrong with them. However, in seeing these men who need jeans, it suddenly became clear that I have a solution in my closet.
I also am lucky enough to have a job where my audience is largely adult male. I am guessing most of you have waists that are somewhere between 28 and 52. Well, guess what, you are not alone! In fact, someone right now needs your pair of pants that you may never wear again anyway!
Now, it isn't just jeans. I mentioned cargo shorts (but, because of storage issues, we are at the end of short season and offseason giving is not the priority at this time), but I was told 95% of the need is jeans along with shirts, underwear, socks, and basically anything adults would need if they had almost nothing.
Additionally, travel size shampoos, skin lotions, dental care items, and razors are all helpful as well.
I want to put the call out to all of you and ask you to consider to bring by these items to our broadcast at Victory Plaza at the American Airlines Center downtown on Tuesday, September 17, 2019. We will broadcast in the plaza and the Hardline will, as well.
So, from 12p-5p, we will have people on hand to take your items and make sure they go directly to the clothes closet at Cornerstone and will get to the people that desperately need them. Please consider doing so!
Monday, August 19, 2019
Monday Morning After: Analyzing Tony Pollard’s breakout night in Hawaii
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2019 Cowboys,
Morning After,
Tony Pollard,
training camp
Friday, August 16, 2019
Cowboys Riffing with Bob and Jon: Distractions, running backs and Taco’s future
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2019 Cowboys,
training camp,
Weekend Cowboys Riffing
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Sturm: The Cowboys’ biggest enemy in 2019 could easily be facing them in the mirror
Monday, August 12, 2019
Monday Morning After: Sorting out Cowboys skill-position battles after the preseason opener
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2019 Cowboys,
Morning After,
training camp
Friday, August 09, 2019
Weekend Cowboys Riffing – Sports Sturm’s training camp notebook
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2019 Cowboys,
training camp,
Weekend Cowboys Riffing
Thursday, August 08, 2019
Free safety Xavier Woods is breaking out right on schedule for Cowboys defense
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2019 Cowboys,
training camp,
Xavier Woods
Monday, August 05, 2019
Friday, August 02, 2019
What went wrong with the Cowboys’ offense, what went right and how two men might fix it
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2019 Cowboys,
Decoding Kellen,
Jon Kitna
Thursday, August 01, 2019
19 in ’19 — #1: Dirk Nowitzki, the most impactful DFW athlete ever
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Dirk
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