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Cowboys have bad case of Pacman fever

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The NFL reinstated Cowboys DB Adam "Pacman" Jones after a five-game suspension.

Think Dallas is excited to have defensive back Adam Jones back? Think again. Mike Rhyner and Corby Davidson at Dallas’ 1310 The Ticket rip everyone, from Jerry Jones to the NFL for letting Jones back in the league. They expect Jones to get in trouble before the end of the season and say he's not that good on the field in the first place.


Hale to the UFC King

The guys at KFAN in Minnesota talk to hometown hero Brock Lesnar, who beat Randy Couture last weekend to become UFC's heaveyweight champion. Lesnar will soon take on the burden of becoming the face of MMA. He seems hesitant to take over that role, although he says someone needs to take the sport to the next level.


Nothing easy for Celtics this year

Paul Pierce tells Dale and Holley on WEEI in Boston that Boston has a target on their back every night and that he was inspired by winning a title and is in the best shape of his life right now.


In case you missed it on Dan Patrick Show

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Marisa Miller tries to clear up some myths about Sports Illustrated swimsuit shoots.

The lovely Marisa Miller tells Dan what women really want from men. Jerome Bettis says he's convinced Donovan McNabb was serious and the QB did not know about ties. J.P. Hayes, the most honest golfer in the world, tells Dan why he turned himself in after qualifying for the PGA Tour. And the Dallas Morning News' Jean-Jacques Taylor defends Tony Romo's wacky actions.


 

White surprised Packers let Favre go

Titans running back LenDale White tells KLAC's Tony Bruno he can't believe the Packers got rid of Brett Favre. Tennessee takes on Favre's Jets this weekend. White says he never expected to be 11-0. Maybe 7-3, but this much success has surprised the bruising running back.


Did Karl go too far with A.I. comments?

George Karl let the media know that Allen Iverson's play in Denver often irked him and produced what he called, "cheap possessions." Matt Shepard at WDFN in Detroit says the coach's comments hurt Karl's credibility in the locker room -- especially with guys on his team who liked playing with Iverson, because it’ll make them wonder what Karl will say when they’re gone.


A man who is a lot tougher than you

Chris McCormack, an 11-time Ironman champion, joins the Scott and BR Show at XX 1090 in San Diego to talk about what it means to be a great athlete. The Iron Man says the event (which includes a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride and 26.2 mile run) for him, is surprisingly quick and peaceful.

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