Specifically, Pearlman will be discussing and signing his great new biography of the early ’90s Dallas Cowboys dynasty at the SMU Barnes & Noble at 4 p.m. Caught two of Pearlman’s media stops this morning, on Fox’s Good Day and just a few minutes ago on the Dunham and Miller Show on The Ticket. During the latter, he introduced a radio-acceptable term for former defensive end Charles Haley’s favorite off-field activity: he liked to “manually manipulate a sack dance on himself.”
Not a biography. Just a book.
I just got served, apparently. Quibbling aside, it’s still great.
And they say that off the field conduct shouldn’t keep a player out of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Hell, if Michael “Worst Radio Talk Show Host Ever” Irvin can get into the HOF with his off-field hijinks (including nearly murdering a teammate — without ever being charged), then why isn’t Haley in?