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'One thing you can't do is stab your teammate with scissors': Jeff Pearlman shares Michael Irvin's undisclosed event on Going Deep With Chad and JT Podcast

'One thing you can't do is stab your teammate with scissors': Jeff Pearlman shares Michael Irvin's undisclosed event on Going Deep With Chad and JT Podcast

Time of India6 hours ago
Legendary Sportswriter Jeff Pearlman deep dives into the Dallas Cowboys legend
's undisclosed event on the Going Deep With Chad and JT Podcast. For starters, Pearlman said, 'There's a lot of things you can do in this life, but one thing you can't do is stab your teammate in the neck with scissors.
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' And he concluded the reminiscence with, 'The leader of that team wasn't Troy Aikman, and it wasn't Emmitt Smith, it really was Michael Irvin.' What's the whole story? What did the three-time Super Bowl Champion really do? Let's deep-dive!
'Seniority!' Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin stabbed Everett McIver in the neck over a barber incident
JT Parr, co-host of Going Deep With Chad and JT Podcast, talked about Jeff Pearlman's books and how his stories always had great beginnings. One in particular - Michael Irvin's story.
'One of the great parts about your books is that you always start, you come out of the gates with just a great story every time. I think the start of the Cowboys one is - There's a lot of things you can do in this life, but one thing you can't do is stab your teammate in the neck with scissors.
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Jeff Pearlman then disclosed one of the darkest chapters of Michael Irvin's luxurious life. 'It is true. Unless you're Michael(Irvin). I'll tell you a funny thing about that.
So, that was the incident that happened. Cowboys used to bring in a barber to training camp. Because where they trained, it was very hard to find someone with black hair. Which is a problem for any black kid growing up in America in a white town. You can't find a good barber.
They bring a barber in.
The Cowboys had an offensive lineman named Everett McIver who went to get his haircut, and Michael Irvin goes, 'Seniority.' I think McIver was in his second year.
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All the offensive linemen were like, 'F*ck that. Don't get up. Don't get up.' and Irvin's like, 'Seniority!' and Everett McIver's like, 'F*ck you.' And he's refusing to get up. They start getting in a pushing match.
Michael Irvin grabs the barber's scissors and stabs him in the neck and drags it along. And blood is sprouting everywhere. It's a crazy scene. Michael Irvin, at the time, was on probation. So, if that hadn't gotten out, he's going to jail.
So, the Cowboys never reported it. Gave Everett McIver a nice payoff.'
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Michael Irvin was doing drugs, womanizing, and was out late every day, but demanded accountability
JT Parr shared that Michael Irvin demanded accountability on the field. 'I felt like you had a real respect for Irvin that he was able to be such a wild man, but then on the field, he was so accountable.'
Jeff Pearlman called former wide receiver Michael Irvin the leader of the team. 'I think he is one of the most unique characters in sports, modern sports history, where he was using drugs, and he was womanizing left and right, and he was out late every day, but I've never seen a guy like this, ever, ever, ever - somehow, he demanded accountability at the same time. Teammates fed off of him; the leader of that team wasn't Troy Aikman, and it wasn't Emmitt Smith.
It really was Michael Irvin. At the same time, he's living his crazy a*s life off the field. So, I found that fascinating.'
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