Cowboys Kicker: It’s David Buehler’s Job to Lose

As we’ll do Friday at noon, Tuesday on 105.3 The Fan Newy Scruggs and I visited with Dallas Cowboys’ vice president Stephen Jones. We asked him about Flozell Adams and Doug Free and Jared Gaither and Brandon Marshall and the fall of Texas Stadium and NFL overtime and, oh yeah,…

Falling Stars

The Dallas Stars cleared out their lockers yesterday. They long ago vacated our minds. Once upon a time Stars games were Dallas’ see-and-be-scene. The hockey team won. The bold and beautiful watched. Even as recently as two springs ago we were staying up late and digging in hard for Dallas’…

Much Ado About Nothing. Right?

Tony Romo’s a miracle. Bill Parcells ain’t worth a shit. Tim Tebow won’t be worth a damn. And, oh yeah, Jerry Jones likes to party. To me this hidden video of the Dallas Cowboys owner shooting the bull with some fans is no biggie, nothing new. Appearing on Entourage? Now…

Dallas Mavericks: We’re (Almost) No. 2!

Get ready for Mavs-Spurs. And I don’t mean just in Wednesday night’s regular-season finale at American Airlines Center. I mean in the playoffs. Yes, again. With a walk-in-the-park, 23-point win over the ridiculous Clippers Monday night in Los Angeles, the Mavericks clinched at least the No. 3 playoff seed in the…

This Could Be Marty Turco’s Last Day as a Dallas Star

Lil’ birdie tells me this morning that his contract won’t be renewed. He is a great guy and was a good goalie for a long time, but apparently the goalie of the future for the Stars isn’t Marty Turco. It’s Kari Lehtonen. Developing. Are we sad about this or is it time…

Case … Closed?

At least for a day, Texas Rangers’ reliever Frankie Francisco wasn’t Texas Stadium. On a tense afternoon in Cleveland, he stopped imploding. Francisco, demoted from closer after two blown saves last week, didn’t fool anyone in Texas’ 4-2, 10-inning victory, but he retired the side in order in the 9th. After…

Chalk One Up for Karma: Tiger Woods Overshadowed by Phil-Good Story

  Karma 1, Tiger Woods 0. See, that’s what I’m talking about. Why give Tiger an exaggerated ovation when you can cheer for someone who overcomes adversity that isn’t self-inflicted? Someone who doesn’t made repetitive, horrible, corrupt choices. Someone whose wife and mother are dealing with breast cancer. Someone like Phil…

A Week After the Opener Your Texas Rangers Need a Closer

The Rangers lost three games last season when they took a lead into the ninth inning. In this season’s first week, they’ve already lost two. Hence, an organization founded upon second chances (see Josh Hamilton and Ron Washington) is suddenly playing hardball accountability, yanking Frankie Francisco from the closer’s job…

Texas Stadium: Rest in Pieces

  You know it’s a weird week when Mike Modano’s final home game as a Dallas Star is only the second-saddest story. Went out to Texas Stadium Sunday morning for a funeral and – hate to admit this – but I cried. For a building. I know, silly. Or is it?…

Whitt’s End: 4.9.10

Whether you’re at the end of your rope or merely the end of your rope, welcome to Whitt’s End: *Don’t care if you’re a puckhead or merely a fan of storybook endings, you had to have been moved (to tears?) by Mike Modano’s swan song at American Airlines Center Thursday…

Lone Star Park: And They’re Off!

The crack of the bat. Allergies. Longer days. Bluebonnets. And, ah yes, the trumpet. Spring has definitely sprung. Tonight in Grand Prairie Lone Star Park kicks off another horse racing season with its $50,000 Premiere Stakes. The 6:30 post time will officially begin the track’s 65-date season which will run…

The Top 5 Coaches in the History of Your Dallas Mavericks

Mavs got a no-brainer, must-win last night over the Memphis Grizzlies to remain tied for second place in the NBA’s Western Conference with four games remaining. While Dallas jockeys to stay out of the Los Angeles Lakers’ bracket and while owner Mark Cuban fired a strange, but strong warning shot over…

Is This the Last Game in Dallas for Mike Modano?

Don’t know what you’re doing tonight, but if you want to say goodbye to the face of Dallas hockey you’d better head down to the American Airlines Center. Because tonight’s game against the Anaheim Ducks will likely be the last home appearance in the star-studded career of Mike Modano. He…

Chris Arnold: Ya Nevuh Know

I’ve only been in radio for 16 months, but there’s one word that keeps flowing from my lips when people ask me how I like the industry: Volatile. Seems every week day there’s a lineup shuffle or personnel switcheroo at some Dallas station. Over the weekend was no different, as legendary…

And Everyone Stole From Shakespeare, Right?

Not trying to pick a fight here. Promise. I just get really tired/annoyed by almost daily emails and comments to this here blog accusing me of stealing content from 1310 AM The Ticket. Got this one Monday for example: “I read Whitt’s End and, seriously you hack, you never have…

Are You Ready for Some (College Bowl Game) Football?!

While Cowboys Stadium is a greedy, event-eating monster and Texas Stadium is an icon about to be reduced to novelty-act rubble, the Cotton Bowl is still a living, breathing attraction. Barely. Later this month in Phoenix the NCAA will likely grant certification to the start-up Dallas Football Classic, a bowl…

Tony Romo’s Quiet Off-Season Just Got Louder

Watched an episode of The Golf Channel’s Being John Daly last week and almost came to this conclusion: Tony Romo has become boring. Almost, I said. Romo played a couple Pro-Am rounds with Daly and the mix was – yawn – barely worthy of TV. Even when alongside one of…

ESPN Radio Juggles Lineup

In the race for second place – and the challenge of closing the gap on monster 1310 AM The Ticket’s gigantic ratings lead – 103.3 FM ESPN is the latest sports talk radio station to re-organize and shuffle its lineup. Months after ridding itself of big-name hosts like Dale Hansen,…

Rangers 5, Blue Jays 4: My Top 10 Observations

10. Nothing better than seeing Roger Staubach and Nolan Ryan interacting before the game. Kind of gives us hope that – Ron Washington and Tiger Woods be damned – there are great role models who don’t, in fact, make mistakes. 9. Typical Scott Feldman, huh? Made a couple of mistakes,…