Dallas Mavericks: Out With the Old (Bob), In With the New (Beaubois)

Coming: Roddy Beaubois. Going: Bob Ortegel. While the Dallas Mavericks got a familiar face back at practice yesterday via their athletic French guard, they also said goodbye to the only TV analyst we’ve heard over the last 23 years. Beaubois, who broke his foot in August and hasn’t played this season,…

Michael Young Wants Out and I Don’t Blame Him

​He’s been the face of the franchise for a decade, the team spokesman who was left to explain a lot of  horrible Texas Rangers baseball. He’s been a batting champ, an All-Star Game MVP and a Gold Glove fielder with a sparkling image. He’s moved from second to short to…

Whew! Mavs Escape Cavs. Barely.

I covered the Dallas Mavericks in the early 1990s when they won 11 and 13 games in back-to-back seasons. It wasn’t fun. For anyone. In ’93 the Mav-wrecks lost 20 consecutive games, so I can imagine the despair these days with the Cleveland Cavaliers. In the wake of losing LeBron…

Super Bowl XLV Commercials: The Good, The Bad and the Bootyful

At a record $3 million for 30 seconds, seemed like most of the Super Bowl XLV ads were cars and movies and Fox promos. As I watched a run-of-the-mill On The Border commercial, I had to wonder if those folks really see $3 million in increased chips ‘n hot sauce ‘n margaritas…

Packers 31, Steelers 25: My Top 10 Observer-ations

10. Can’t believe I just watched Troy Polamalu play like Alan Ball. And James Harrison like Anthony Spencer. I know Harrison had a sack, but for the most part those playmakers were non-factors. 9. Biggest play of the game was Rashard Mendenhall’s fumble at Green Bay’s 36 on the first play…

Whitt’s End: 2.4.11

Whether you’ve reached the end of your rope or merely the end of your week, welcome to Whitt’s End: *So, what’s harder to predict: Weather or sports? Coulda sworn Ron Jackson, Pete Delkus and the boys said there was a 30-percent chance of 1-2 inches of snow on Friday. But I…

National Signing Day is the Biggest Waste of Time in Sports

In 1989 Dallas Carter High School stud Derric Evans signed his letter of intent to play college football at the University of Tennessee. While in a hot tub. That’s the day I lost interest in National Signing Day. It’s all hoopla and hype and rarely does a four-year college football…

Super Bowl XLV Aces & Angels Party: My Top 10 Observer-ations

10. Never really listened to Little Texas before last night’s bash at Fair Park’s Centennial Hall, but they do a pretty good rendition of KISS’s “Detroit Rock City.” Even Master of Ceremonies Gene Simmons was bobbing his head. 9. This just in: Nothing goes better with a cold shot of…

Super Bowl XLV Media Party: My Top 10 Observer-ations

10. The House of Blues put on a pretty nifty show, but $30 for valet parking? I was as gouged as I was cold. 9. After gorging on sausage, blackened catfish, brisket, fajitas, beans-n-rice and then repeating the process, I will not be eating today. 8. I’ve never even met…

Jerry Jones: Drew Pearson Running a Ring-of-Honor Pattern, But Not Open Yet

Buzzing around radio row this week have been familiar Dallas Cowboys faces such as Tashard Choice, Felix Jones, Everson Walls, Daryl Johnston, Darren Woodson, Larry Brown, Dale Hellestrae, Michael Irvin, Roger Staubach and Erik Williams. And yesterday owner Jerry Jones made an appearance at the Super Bowl XLV Media Center inside the Sheraton hotel. Greggo…

Super Bowl XLV Media Day: My Top 10 Observer-ations

10. Though the NFL did its best to pamper the thousands of journalists at Tuesday’s Media Day, it was still an uncomfortable experience out at Cowboys Stadium. Waiting for hyper-thorough security checks of bags and body. The 100-yard walk from security (which was conducted in a frozen tent) to the…

RIP: David Milson

Despite another brave battle, cancer won again yesterday. Back in July I told you about friend and fantastic basketball coach David Milson, one of the happiest people I ever did meet. Lung cancer finally got the best of him, as the former Cedar Hill High School basketball coach has passed away…

Ines Sainz: Nice Booty. Nicer Person.

​Super Bowl XLV’s Media Center Radio Row over at the Sheraton was starting to die down last night when in walked a familiar face. And, I admit, an even more familiar caboose. Ines Sainz is the award-winning reporter for Mexico City’s TV Azteca. You remember her from the flap with the…

Maurkice Pouncey’s Injury: It Ain’t Sexy, But It’s Significant

The Pittsburgh Steelers love to run the ball. Right up the gut and through the heart of their opponents. Always have. Always will. In their proud history the Steelers have boasted centers Mike Webster, Dermontti Dawson and now, rookie Maurkice Pouncey. Pittsburgh so loved the Florida lineman that they used a…

Super Bowl XLV: Suite Deal

My Super Bowl XLV itinerary looks thusly: Blogging Super Bowly all week. Broadcasting on 105.3 The Fan from radio row all week. And finding time to squeeze in some partying Tuesday (NFL Media at House of Blues), Wednesday (Aces & Angels at Fair Park), Friday (Pamela Anderson at FIG) and Saturday (Playboy…

Super Bowl = Ice Bowl? Brace Yourself

First the Dallas Cowboys aren’t playing in Super Bowl XLV inside their own friggin’ stadium. And now, as the world descends upon the metroplex for the biggest, most important media event in our area since JFK, apparently the Ice Age is on its way too. Temperatures dipping into the teens. Wind…