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Bro sometimes when I be taggin fans of a particular team I always leave out one well known fan of that team and I be like “oh fuck” lol
 










On the night Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland died, the team's director of security, Cable Johnson, called law enforcement to ask for a welfare check on Kneeland and to tell police Kneeland had sent a text saying he didn't want to go to jail.

"He sent out some group texts that are concerning -- probably mental health -- but the group texts seemed to be saying goodbye -- made some statement about not able to go to prison or to jail," Johnson told Plano police dispatch, according to audio obtained by ESPN through a public records request.

Kneeland died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound last week. Police found his body in the early morning last Thursday after he had evaded officers during a pursuit and fled on foot. Police have not said what prompted the pursuit.

Johnson made the call about an hour after police started pursuing Kneeland's car.

According to a statement from Frisco police last week, officers responded to a call from the Texas Department of Public Safety at 10:39 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 5, seeking help locating a car that had evaded police.

Highway surveillance video obtained by ESPN -- via a public records request seeking footage related to Kneeland -- shows a car that appears to be speeding northbound on the Dallas North Tollway, in some instances pursued by a police vehicle. The car then appears to exit the highway onto a parallel access road and turn left onto an overpass to make a U-turn south.

Moments later, the video shows the car traveling southbound about one block from The Star -- the Cowboys' sprawling 91-acre headquarters -- where the car then appears to crash into another vehicle at 10:40 p.m. Texas DPS have confirmed that Kneeland crashed into a pickup truck.

Kneeland fled the crash on foot, and it's unclear when officers found his crashed car. Police began searching for him using drones and K-9 units. While officers searched, they received information that he had expressed "suicidal ideations," police said last week.

Johnson placed the call at 11:40 p.m. on Nov. 5, according to a log of the exchange, also obtained by ESPN through a public records request. He told dispatchers that Kneeland sent the text messages within the last 20 minutes.

In the approximately five-and-a-half minute call, Johnson told dispatchers that Kneeland was "off work" and that he wasn't sure whether Kneeland was even in the Dallas area at the time. The Cowboys were on their bye week when Kneeland died.

Johnson also told dispatchers he was driving to Kneeland's apartment in Plano and gave them a description of Kneeland's car, according to the audio. He said he was trying to get information to contact Kneeland's extended family.

"The last context of the text that he sent said something to the fact that I can't go to prison or jail," Johnson told dispatchers. "I'm sure you can do like a regional check to see if any other agency is dealing with him right now?"

Officers found Kneeland's body hours later, at 1:31 a.m. Thursday.

Tad Carper, the Cowboys' senior vice president of communications, confirmed Johnson's wellness check call but had no further comment. Johnson did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment.





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I didn’t say trade for talent I said trade for talent other teams don’t want lol.
Well lets reverse this for a bit, why did the cowboys trade for clark who the packers didn't want to the point micah got you mad as shit after he was traded because ya cheap ass owner didn't want to pay him. lol
 
Well lets reverse this for a bit, why did the cowboys trade for clark who the packers didn't want to the point micah got you mad as shit after he was traded because ya cheap ass owner didn't want to pay him. lol
Cowboys tried to trade for Quinnen Williams in the summer….Jets said fuck off. Settled for Clark and two first rounders.

If you think the reason Jerry traded Micah it was because of being “cheap” then you wasn’t paying attention or misinformed lol.
 
Cowboys tried to trade for Quinnen Williams in the summer….Jets said fuck off. Settled for Clark and two first rounders.

If you think the reason Jerry traded Micah it was because of being “cheap” then you wasn’t paying attention or misinformed lol.
Micah would still be there if he got paid what he wanted which is why he's a packer who showed him the brink truck.

But if isn't about money, then why you keep pocket watching calling him a $48 million man....... :lol:
 
Micah would still be there if he got paid what he wanted which is why he's a packer who showed him the brink truck.

But if isn't about money, then why you keep pocket watching calling him a $48 million man....... :lol:
I never called him the 48 million dollar man. :lol: you just lying again. :lol:

Letting Micah walk has nothing to do with money. Because he spent more money on Clark, Quinnen, Osa, Ferg, Bland and Tyler Smith. You gotta stop listening to him and watch what he does. He got in his feelings because Micah didn’t accept his deal so traded him. Isn’t some rocket science. He got in his feelings like a bitch.
 



I'm not mad at this and I know Parcells is his mentor (he said he talked to him before taking the job) but he can't act like Parcells or Belichek...the new york media will tear him apart...even with this QB situation. I think it's stupid to delay who is starting and who isn't because he has hitched his wagon to Fields and unless Fields is hurt, he's playing.
 
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