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Drew Magary Blogs Dallas Cowboys For NBC 5

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Drew Magary, better known to many as Big Daddy Drew, is the co-founder of one of my favorite NFL sites — and favorite sites, period — Kissing Suzy Kolber. (Link possibly/probably NSFW, if you have a boss who can read profanity over your shoulder.) This season, he’ll also be blogging about the Dallas Cowboys for NBC 5’s increasingly awesome website, as part of their Blue Star blog. He’s already started, actually, and easily proving he can work for Blue Star without working blue. To wit:

The franchise has never finished any decade in their existence with a losing record, but they are a definitively average 71-73 coming into the 2009 season. [Jean-Jacques] Taylor points out that the team needs to finish at least 10-6 this year to beat the team’s current Worst Decade mark: the 1960’s. The Cowboys finished 67-65-6 that decade, which only added insult to injury, considering all the other pesky things Texans had to deal with at the time: hippies, people wiggling their pelvises for a national TV audience, demmycrats taking over the White House, women getting jobs, and such and such.

For more Cowboys-related Magary, he also talked Martellus Bennett in our brand-new Best of Big D issue, on newsstands now.

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