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MGB: Former UNT player hoping to catch on with Cowboys with cardboard sign


Brett Vito

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Give Mr. Wallace credit for trying to get a shot. Unfortunately, if this technique proves successful it will set a dangerous precedent and the Cowboys wouldn't want to acknowledge that. Hopefully, someone there will be moved to at least review some film and look at his paper stats to see if he was somehow overlooked. I think they might view him as being undersized. I would guess his position coach was Cosh, so ...

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12 minutes ago, EagleMBA said:

Unfortunately, if this technique proves successful it will set a dangerous precedent and the Cowboys wouldn't want to acknowledge that.

Yes. Valley Ranch and Frisco are on the cusp of a real terror wave of large, grown men holding cardboard. 

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Good move by AW. He wants to be a coach/trainer. Now for the rest of his life he can tell his athletes that he loved his sport so much that he stood outside a NFL team's headquarters with a handwritten cardboard sign begging for an opportunity to keep playing football, so why aren't they giving more effort on that last set? It makes a fantastic story.

This is the smartest PR stunt by a UNT athlete since Johnny Quinn staged breaking through the bathroom wall at the Olympics. 

As a marketing alum at UNT, I am proud.

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