Synopses & Reviews
A collection of biting essays by some of the nation's top sportswriters and football personalities slamming the Dallas Cowboys
There is likely no team in American sports more loathed than the Dallas Cowboys. The antics of their players and coaches, their crass showmanship, their contemptible pride, makes them a worthy target of our scorn. For the first time ever, a collection of essays will give voice to what America thinks of the Dallas Cowboys. Bert Randolph Sugar who the New Yorker called "the best kibitzer in New York" has brought together a noted list of contributors that share our distaste, including Kenny Stabler, Sonny Jurgensen, Irv Cross, Steve Bartkowski, Pete Gent, among others. Here's a few words why we hate the Cowboys:
Synopsis
There is likely no team in Americans sports more loathed than the Dallas Cowboys. The antics of their players and coaches, their crass showmanship, their contemptible pride, make them a worthy target of our scorn. For the first time ever, a collection of essays will give voice to what America thinks of the Dallas Cowboys. Bert Randolph Sugar, whom
The New Yorker called "the best kibitzer in New York," has brought together a noted list of contributors who share our contempt. Here's a taste of their distaste. "I doubt if Jerry Jones can even spell tradition."--Chet Coppock,
The Voice of Chicago. I Hate the Dallas Cowboys will be a crisp invective that is sure to make headlines and sure to make us laugh.
About the Author
Bert Sugar, a sportswriter for three decades, lives in Chappaqua, New York.