Posted on 06 August 2008 by the Steve
A while back, we told you that HBO’s hit series about the NFL “Hard Knocks” will feature the Dallas Cowboys, and besides the fact that Dallas is a possible super bowl contender, and that it is one of the closest NFL teams to Fayetteville, and that there are a huge contingent of Cowboy fans in NWA, and that they have TO, and Pacman Jones, and Jessica Simpson’s boyfriend (what’s that dude’s name again. Rhymes with homo, I think), and the fact that former Razorbacks Defensive coordinator Reggie Herring is on the Cowboy’s staff, we’re really excited because we’ll get to see our own Felix Jones in action tonight.
If you have HBO, it’s on tonight at 9:00, and if you don’t, call your friend who does and ask if you can come over. And if your friend doesn’t have HBO, call Ted Dancin’, and if you don’t know Ted Dancin’s #, sorry dude. You’re screwed.
Maybe it will come out on DVD, but by that time, Felix will have already thoroughly kicked the crap out of the entire NFC on his way to compete w/ DMAC for rookie of the year honors. Boo-yeah. Set your DVR’s, or VCR’s, or whatever.
Posted on 08 May 2008 by Ted Dancin'
Hard Knocks is HBO’s sports documentary series that follows one NFL team through its pre-season training camp. The show takes a reality television-style look at the drama involved in getting a team ready for the upcoming season including the pranks they play on each other, personal/family issues and of course, the battle for positioning.
Last season followed the Kansas City Chiefs and focused on the battle between Damon Huard and Brodie Croyle for the starting QB position as well as Larry Johnson’s extended contract holdout and some pranks that were played on incoming rookie Dwayne Bowe.
It was an interesting series for sure but it will probably pale in comparison to what’s in store for the newest season which focuses on the Dallas Cowboys.
As if Terrell Owens’ antics aren’t enough to fill an entire season alone, add Pacman Jones, Tony Romo, Jessica Simpson, Jerry Jones and of course Arkansas’ own Felix Jones to the mix and HBO should have no problems filling in any remaining gaps in programming drama.
The latest episodes will air in August and will mark the second time in which the Cowboys are featured in the show’s four total seasons.
Here’s hoping we don’t have to hear Jerry Jones talking any more about Felix Jones’ “bubble butt.”