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What's Jim Moore's column about? We'll let him explain:
"My ultimate goal: to rule this town as the king of sports columnists. ... The idea is to put the fun back in sports, to be different, offbeat, unpredictable. They are about to go from toasts of the town to toast."
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2008
Embrace Hawks' losing -- cheer for next year's draft
Jim Moore: IRVING, Texas -- This is what it's come to -- at 2-10, the Seahawks now have the same record as the Cougars, and their defense is equally inept, to the point that coach Mike Holmgren is starting to wonder about it.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2008
Taking crazy risks pays off for Cowboys owner
Jim Moore: IRVING, Texas -- Jerry Jones was hung over when he made the decision to buy the Dallas Cowboys. Hung over as in really hung over, so hung over that he couldn't fish with his son that morning in Cabo San Lucas.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2008
T.O. runs circles around coverage
Jim Moore: Terrell Owens has been a spectacle for 13 years in the NFL. The show continues in Dallas.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2008
Cowboys HQ turns out to be a dry hole
Jim Moore: IRVING, Texas -- For the time being, the Dallas Cowboys play in a dry city. I didn't know this until I went into a Kroger grocery store Monday afternoon and walked up and down the aisles looking for beer.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2008
It was the worst of Apple Cups, and the best
Both teams were bad, but the Huskies proved they were worse in the Apple Cup.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2008
Tip from the Drill: Bet on Huskies' pride deficit
Jim Moore: Jim Moore isn't going to the Apple Cup this year, but the Drill is, and he's picking the Cougars.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2008
Wakamatsu already master of one hare-raising venture
Jim Moore: New Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu has a dog, but, more interestingly, he also a pet rabbit.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2008
Dawgs ignore 'speak' command
Jim Moore: Finding bulletin-board material for Saturday's Apple Cup has proven to be a more or less futile endeavor.


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