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Cowboys, the Law, & Drugs
This was discussed in another thread but it was a bit off-topic. I was curious, so I did a little digging and here's my list of Cowboys with run-ins with the law and drug suspensions (feel free to add if I left anyone out LOL):
Michael Irvin: need I say more, multiple incidents Nate Newton: "That 175 lbs. of weed isn't mine" Leon Lett: Multiple drug suspensions Shante Carver: Alcohol abuse suspension Clayton Holmes: Drug suspension Quincy Carter: Released due to drug related issues Bob Hayes: After retirement, distribution of cocaine Larry Bethea: Convicted of grand larceny for theft of $ 64K....from his own mother. Hollywood Henderson: While at Dallas Landry sent him to rehab. After retirement, crack, sexual assualt on teenage girls. Rafael Septien: Aggravated child molestation Dwayne Goodrich: Vehicular Manslaughter Lance Rentzel: 1970, exposing himself to a 10 yr. old girl. Pacman Jones: while his issues weren't done while a Cowboy, Jerry Jones didn't have to actively pursue him or give him a contract. Let's not forget the 1983 "South America's" team drug investigation and the 1996 Training Camp "Party House". I'll be real interested to see a response other than Dexter Manley's well documented issues. For the most part the Skins have kept a pretty clean house. **************** Here's a few jokes, in the same theme that I thought were funny: How do you get a Cowboy to stand up? Say "Will the defendant please rise." Four Cowboys are traveling down the road. Who is driving? The police officer! What does the operator say when a person calls 911 in Dallas? Did you get the jersey number by any chance?
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