Your hints:
*His next NFL interception will be his first.
*I had to drive 250 miles to interview him.
*He's a good guy who made a really bad decision.
*One of the major players in his life story has a mangled left leg, resides in Israel and refused comment for my feature.
*Likewise, the Dallas Cowboys didn't exactly shuffle their schedules to talk about him.
*He says of his current digs, "I like air conditioning and I hate baseball, so summers drag and drag."
*Former Dallas Police C
Whether you're at the end of your rope or merely the end of your week - even the end of the year - welcome to Whitt's End:
*Hold your horses if you thought tonight's concert by Russ Martin and his band at Joe Avezzano's joint up in Frisco was going to A) turn into a bashfest of Live 105.3 105.3 The Fan; or B) a springboard for Russ' return to the local radio airwaves. Remember, the dude is getting paid through April 2011. He may not be drenched in class, but he's no d
I told the sad saga of former Dallas Cowboy Dwayne Goodrich in an Observer cover story back in December. Something tells me Jeremy Schaap is going to tell it even better tonight.
To say I "consulted" ESPN E:60 is probably a little strong, but I did sit down with Schaap and his producer at the Bob's Steak & Chop and House on Lemmon in February to eat some meat and chew the fat over the compelling story. Tonight on ESPN's investigative show at 6 Schaap will provide his prison interview wi
Whether you're at the end of you're rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt's End:
*If you saw the abortion that was Joe Buck Live on HBO Monday night, know this: It could have been much worse. How's that? Guess who Buck begged and pleaded to have on his virginal voyage? That's right, Tony Romo. Give Romo credit, he turned down the invite because the Cowboys had a minicamp this week. If you missed it, Howard Stern (very unfunny) comedian Artie Lange hijacked/sabotaged Buc