Cowboys coach Jason Garrett began today’s news conference with an expression of condolences to Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid in regard to the death of Reid’s son, Garrett.
“I have texted Andy, and we’re certainly going to do that organizationally as well,” Garrett said. “We want to express our sincere condolences to Andy Reid and his wife, Tammy, and their whole family and the Philadelphia Eagle organization … Andy is a great guy. He’s been really good to me, and so good to so many people in the NFL for a long, long time. He’s part of our fraternity and this is a really, really sad day for their family and, really, for everybody in the NFL. I just wanted to let them know that we’re there for them if they need any help from me or from the Dallas Cowboy organization.”
_ Jimmy Burch


Its nice to know that we have a classy franchise. Truth is, eagles or BEAGLES management could careless if a Cowboy, a family member of the Cowboys or Cowboys fans are killed in their own parking lot at the Stinc.
Live here 24/7...eagles don't deserve this type of respect!
Posted by: Blue Truth | August 06, 2012 at 01:45 PM