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Micheal Irvin: "You have to change the culture in Dallas"


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Surprised no one replied to this post.

You're dead on. The "good-ole-boy" mentality of quiet denial of problems by the Panthers needs to GTFO. I'm so sick of the deflective post-game comments from John Fox and company. If there's a problem, we shouldn't read about it the next day in a tweet by Darin Gantt, the coach should say what needs to change and be a little invested in it emotionally.

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On NFL Network Gameday Final.

Same applies in Carolina.

Which organization makes the right move and starts moving in a new direction first?

(Honorable mention to Cincy, Cleveland, Denver, San Diego, San Fransisco and Buffalo)

When Michael Irvin becomes the voice of rational thought and reasoning and begins advising franchises on how to improve, I'll just jump off the nearest 50-story building.

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When Michael Irvin becomes the voice of rational thought and reasoning and begins advising franchises on how to improve, I'll just jump off the nearest 50-story building.

Dallas has made the move to potentially move in the right direction.

Carolina? No.

Irvin's issues aside, he knows of what he speaks.

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Dallas has made the move to potentially move in the right direction.

Carolina? No.

Irvin's issues aside, he knows of what he speaks.

Seriously? Once you set aside all of Michael Irvin's issues you're left with a relatively unintelligent, illiterate former football player who doesn't impress me with his lack of knowledge on any subject.

If he's that up on the goings-on in Dallas, why not have Jerry Jones hire him as the Dallas version of Tony Robbins, NFL motivational speaker....

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Surprised no one replied to this post.

You're dead on. The "good-ole-boy" mentality of quiet denial of problems by the Panthers needs to GTFO. I'm so sick of the deflective post-game comments from John Fox and company. If there's a problem, we shouldn't read about it the next day in a tweet by Darin Gantt, the coach should say what needs to change and be a little invested in it emotionally.

Post game comments are irrelevant. They only matter to us.

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Seriously? Once you set aside all of Michael Irvin's issues you're left with a relatively unintelligent, illiterate former football player who doesn't impress me with his lack of knowledge on any subject.

If he's that up on the goings-on in Dallas, why not have Jerry Jones hire him as the Dallas version of Tony Robbins, NFL motivational speaker....

My bad. Anybodyhome opinion>a former Super Bowl Champs thoughts. What the hell was I thinking. fug me.

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does Irvin mean don't do things like go in cars and hide joints in the glove compartment? F ucking hypocrite

Irvin definately has his demons. But he's a 3 time Super Bowl Champion and an inductee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

I'd say he is due a certain amount of respect, however your post does not surprise me in the least.

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