Posted on 12/08/2012 12:59:40 PM PST by Monty22002
Original: Multiple news outlets are reporting that a Dallas Cowboys player was involved in a fatal crash Saturday morning in Irving. WFAA-TV is reporting that nose tackle Josh Brent has been arrested in the case. Details are limited thus far and Irving police officials have not returned phone calls seeking information. A fatal crash was reported at around 3 a.m. at 600 Cowboys Way. It is not immediately clear who was killed.
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Jerry Brown, 25, is the person who died. Brown is listed as a linebacker on the teams practice squad.
Costas will demand we outlaw cars.
RIP Jerry Brown. (P.S. I'm a huge 'skins fans so I hate those 'boys)
You know it’s coming..outlaw booze and cars
Geeze two weeks in a row with dead football players, this season is starting to get a little depressing.
These guys aren’t starters but wow. This is really messed up.
Bob Costas: Call your office.
These guys aren’t starters but wow. This is really messed up.
Costas will blame the American Automotive Manufacturers Association; guarantee, he will find no fault in either the driver or the passenger - if only there hadn’t been cars for them to drive . . .
Another tragedy that could have been avoided. R.I.P. Jerry Brown.
Not sure what the point of that was. Seems kind of stupid and rude to be putting on a thread about somebody getting killed.
He was 25 yrs old. What a tragedy.
Sports columnist Mike Lupica, who is a remarkably thoughtful/knowledgeable authority on every other topic as well, will write a column blaming the Tea Party because they opposed federal funding for the building of mass transit as a replacement for cars.
Seriously. Besides, football rules. As a diehard Steelers fan, I can’t wait to go to London next year to root on my team against the Vikes at Wembley. Should be a great show.
BTW, sad to hear of this tragedy.
Costas will demand we outlaw cars.
Dammit you beat me to it!!!
I blame the gun culture.
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