Tabloid Tuesday — Pam Anderson, Jessica Simpson and DeSean Jackson

Posted: June 30, 2008 @ 8:15 pm

Never thought you would see those names together, did you?

DeSean Jackson is upsetting some Eagles fans with his effusive praise of ’90s Cowboys greats. Nothing against the kid, but if he is in fact that second coming of Freddie Mitchell that’s okay with me.

– If you’re going to play the Tony and Jessica star-gazing game, link to the pros — the Brits.

Pam Anderson has aimed both guns at Jessica Simpson, calling her names and making accusations this family site can’t repeat. 8O

What will Tony do? What will he say? Can we get all three of them in that Australian Big Brother house? And if we could, who do you bet on — Daisy Duke or Borat’s girl?

Bring the popcorn, T.O.

Comments

13 Responses to “Tabloid Tuesday — Pam Anderson, Jessica Simpson and DeSean Jackson”

  1. 1
    Becho on June 30th, 2008 8:26 pm

    No one chiming in on the last day of the fund drive. What if I make a degrading comment about the police or military? Nahhh who wants to talk about what will be a bigger strength, Marion and Felix or Terrance, Anthony, and Adam. My mind says the secondary but I am going with my heart. Marion and Felix will be unstoppable!

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    THEAIRFORCEBAT2 on June 30th, 2008 9:20 pm

    haha Becho,

    Thanks for not resorting to low tactics to get attention. I think I’m excited about Barber and Felix too. You know that there is going to be some crazy fake endaround handoffs going on!

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    burmafrd on June 30th, 2008 9:40 pm

    Obviously while a physical midge Jackson is not a mental one.

  4. 4
    Becho on June 30th, 2008 9:44 pm

    Yeah I just see it coming together this year for the cowboys running attack. Excellent depth, teams across the league concentrating on pass, an awesome OL with experience together, and the skill set that Marion and Felix posses is so different. I was allways a huge Emmitt fan and loved to see the Cowboys run the ball. Barring injury, I think this years team has a better running attack than any of Emmitt’s teams.

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    Becho on June 30th, 2008 9:46 pm

    I hope this years crop of receivers stinks. Why? The cowboys got none and our division loaded up on them. I would hate to see players I liked (caldwell, manningham, nelson, sweed) turn out to be good, when I know the Cowboys could have had them.

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    THEAIRFORCEBAT2 on June 30th, 2008 10:04 pm

    Don’t worry about it too much Becho.

    You probably won’t be seeing those 4 guys much this year anyways. I’m a big Sweed fan because of the Horns, so i’m going to hope he has success.

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    VTcowboys on July 1st, 2008 7:40 am

    I’m excited for the Marion and Felix show too… I would really like to see a play with both RB are in the backfield, where MBIII lays out a defender on a crucial lead block to spring Felix for a home run touchdown…

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    buster on July 1st, 2008 12:08 pm

    I live in the Philadelphia area and was listening to 610 WIP sports talk radio during my lunch today. I couldn’t believe my ears when Anthony Gargano was actually defending Tony Romo in his QB ranking. Mickey Spagnola recently wrote an article about the “top 50 NFL players” - good read. But my point is that you know the Dallas Cowboys have a good team when Philadelphia Sports Talk Radio is saying Tony Romo is better than Donovan McNabb. Don’t get me wrong, they’re not all saying this, but there is definitely some naysayers in #5’s corner.

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    TCBinNYC on July 1st, 2008 1:58 pm

    I’ve read a lot about how Felix and MB3 will be used in the same backfield quite a bit. And I think Felix will split out wide on a number of plays as well. That should work well on what the defense thinks are obvious running plays. If they have a short yardage package in, it will be hard to cover TO, Glenn, Witten and Felix. I image they could break this out on a 3rd and short maybe around midfield. Fake the handoff to Barber and go deep to Owens or Glenn who should have single coverage.

    For the love of all that’s holy …. would Football season please get here!

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    THEAIRFORCEBAT2 on July 1st, 2008 9:14 pm

    On to some Dallas Cowboys stuff:

    I don’t know if anyone watched Mike and Mike today, but they were talking to Osi Umenyora (or however you spell it.), and they asked him who the best offensive lineman was that he had to play against in the NFL. He said without hesitation that it was Flozell Adams. He also said that Dallas was the team he least liked to play. It was suprising because as many trash talkers that play for the Giants, his voice seemed like it had alot of respect for Dallas. He seemed like a pretty cool dude, too bad I have to hope he gets destroyed every week.

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    jarhead on July 1st, 2008 9:34 pm

    osi was teammates with d.ware in college.

    alot of gints are no-class trash talkers, but he seems like a good guy.

    i’ll say it again, sometimes its better to be lucky than good.

    Just got back from Disneyworld a couple of days ago and two sports collectives far and away dominated among the visitors. One was the cowboys, the other was the UT Longhorns. Longhorns were ahead of the cowboys. I wonder if there was some airline special from texas to fla last week. doubtfull with current fuel prices but those two teams were well advertised by their fans.

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    THEAIRFORCEBAT2 on July 1st, 2008 10:27 pm

    jarhead-

    I notice that too. Anywhere you go almost you see alot of horns or cowboys gear.

    Dallas I think it universal because of the history.

    I think alot of the UT stuff is because its got a large hispanic following. When I was in southern California there were way more UT hats and shirts then USC. Plus its a pretty cool logo.

  13. 13
    TCBinNYC on July 2nd, 2008 2:28 pm

    Before big blew won the Super Bowl, you would see an equal number of Cowboys and Giants items here in NYC. Now all the bandwagoners are wearing Gints garbage. I’ve been to some Cowboys games in the Meadowlands and its 30% Cowboys fans at their home stadium.

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