
Hansen hasn’t just used his Unplugged segments to talk sports.

It’s the fault of the critic who dares to question their greatness because the true believers know their team is the best team. Here’s his on-air announcement: 'All good things must come to an end': Hear Dale Hansen explain his decision to retire. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. 'If ESPN is right about the Cowboys taking their time because of their respect for Garrett, I hope no one ever. Welcome to /r/cowboys The official subreddit of the Dallas Cowboys. He’s unarmed, and that cop shoots him in the back at least 7 times.'. The covert racism of the NFL ownership group was so bad, the NFL had to make a rule so that minority coaches could at least get an interview, Hansen said. He pilloried racists in the Dallas suburbs. Last February, his ringing defense of Michael Sam landed him on Ellen. newscast to deliver Unplugged commentaries that were equal parts lefty jeremiad, wicked punch line, and wrenching confession. I dont care what Jacob Blake did or didnt do, I dont care. Several years ago, he began using the 10 p.m. “Now,” he added later, “no matter how many outrageous claims to greatness the man in charge will make, so many he appears to be delusional at times, the lies they tell, the questions they refuse to answer, the laws and rules they break, the incompetent people they hire only to be fired, it’s never their fault. Dale Hansen Unplugged: We need the good cops to call out the bad cops. “No matter how bad the Cowboys are, how much they disappoint, the promises they don’t keep, the embarrassing performances game after game, they apparently do just enough so the loyalty of the Cowboys fan never wavers.” WFAAs longtime voice of sports has been going Unplugged in commentaries for several years now a year ago, his defense of the NFL’s first openly gay player, Michael Sam, was seen by millions. Past subjects have included the hypocrisy of Jerry Jones’ national anthem policy, white privilege in the NFL, and critics who ripped Andrew Luck for retiring.Įarlier this week, he delivered a speech about why the 2019 Dallas Cowboys season is “a perfect metaphor for life in America now.” Hansen nonetheless fired away at Dallas Morning News sports columnist Jean-Jacques Taylor despite the fact that both his station and the newspaper are owned and operated by Belo Corp.

The always brilliant WFAA sportscaster Dale Hansen is back with another one of his “Unplugged” segments, in which he delivers an honest opinion to camera. Then one night, Hansen went Unplugged on the latest callous reaction by some at Baylor University to rape allegations made by several female students, which indicted the schools football.
