Anyone who has ever been forced to sit next to their girlfriend or wife during a soap opera has probably heard one of the characters ask another character: "Are you okay?"A freak accident happens. A realationship begins to go wrong. A parent suspects her child of doing drugs. A main character becomes possessed and her husband is concerned.
"Are you okay?"
Well, don't blame Cowboys fans this week if they want to ask Romo or TO or Witten that exact same question.
And ESPN has just about turned from "The Leader in Sports" to "The Leader in Drama."
Because with ESPN and Ed Werder's reports this week that the Dallas Cowboys' locker room is in shambles, that is the question that's being asked, and the drama that's being created by ESPN is sickening.
It's been reported that TO is actually jealous of how often Tony Romo throws Jason Witten the ball. The report points out that Romo and Witten are very good friends and road roomies. It also claims that an "unnamed player" said that TO thinks Witten and Romo draw-up plays to keep the ball away from TO.
Of course, this is ridiculous. And all the ESPN "experts" went crazy saying how delusional TO is to think this.
Did it occur to these "experts" that maybe the entire story is false? Maybe Werder is making it up (it wouldn't be the first time for this hack writer) or maybe the "source" is making it up?
This is horrible journalism at best and a carefully constructed pack of lies at worst. Either way, ESPN and Werder should be ashamed.
It doesn't matter if the story is true or not. They can't prove it's true and therefore shouldn't run with it as if it is true.
One of my first jobs was writing for a local newspaper. The first article I wrote was about a local quarterback. I had only quotes from the QB in the article. When I handed it in, my editor threw it back at me and said it was crap. He said I need at least two other sources.
Point well taken.
Perhaps Werder and ESPN should follow that advice.
I could go on forever with this and I could use dozens of quotes from named Cowboys players that would refute this story. But what's the point?
Here is a link to NFL.com and a video with Jamie Dukes explaining it all better than I ever could.
http://www.nfl.com/videos?videoId=09000d5d80d465ad
So are Tony Romo and TO okay?
Who really knows?
But we'll get a pretty good idea when Dallas takes the field against the Giants on Sunday night.
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