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Your browser doesn't support JavaScript or you have disabled JavaScript. Free surveys online - easy-poll. Tracking proCanes Photo of the Week Michael Irvin. He is fascinated by his legendary tails of woe and the apparent interest by the Cowboys in acquiring Jones. And Irvin is fascinated because of the similarities to his own controversial entanglements to his career with the Cowboys that nearly derailed his chances of making the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Although Irvin says he still fights the battle of public perception, he was able to overcome them to become a member of the Hall of Fame Class of I self-evaluate. He is a young man. We pray and hope he gets it going again. WACO -- Michael Irvin's first trip into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame might be forgettable because he looked and felt like a man kissed with the flu, but unforgettable because of the reminder it served. When Irvin was escorted into the Tom Landry Theater on Tuesday he had to stop and take a bit longer to look at the exhibits on the iconic late Cowboys coach.
It's often overlooked that in Irvin was Landry's last first-round pick. Landry was fired after that season by new owner Jerry Jones.
It is often mistakenly assumed that Irvin was drafted by his college coach, Jimmy Johnson. But without Landry pushing to draft the star receiver from Miami, Irvin might never have ended up with the Cowboys. It's definitely an honor. He was sick, and he sounded and looked every bit the part of an ill man. I was going to make it.
The Texas Sports Hall of Fame Induction Committee chaired by Dave Campbell announced its class of inductees who will be inducted during the special enshrinement ceremonies on Tuesday, March 11 in Waco. The event scheduled for Saturday, March 15, , is traditionally sold out, but due to the event landing the week of Spring Break, some annual table sponsors did not renew their commitments this year. The event, which takes place in the Signature Showroom at Sunland Park Racetrack, includes butler service with champagne and hors d'oeuvres, dinner, a silent and live auction, and the opportunity to listen to former Dallas Cowboy wide receiver, Michael Irvin.