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Last October, Hansen made a sexist crack about the pay of women who work in television. In his apology , he blamed his tendency to go for a laugh even when talking about issues he cared about. It was that Ron Burgundy and Champ Kind resembled us. Part of us, anyway. The secret part. The part that thinks we have some good shit coming.

The inner voice we were trying to suppress was the voice Hansen was speaking in at 6 and 10 p. I mean, at the end of the day, the highlights are the same. The ball scores are the same. The information is the same. So they have to decide, where am I going to get that from? Before Twitter, a sportscaster took a certain joy in telling fans what the scores were.

When the Tigers won the World Series in , it became their mantra. Coach Dave Campo says he never reads the papers.

As the Cowboys slipped into mediocrity, Hansen blasted his drinking buddy, Jerry Jones. One year, at Cowboys training camp, Jones and Hansen were set to go out for a beer. First, Hansen had to deliver the sportscast.

While Jones stood just off-camera, Hansen nuked him and the Cowboys. The segment ended. Then Hansen found another gear.

In , after NFL prospect Michael Sam announced that he was gay, Hansen wrote a commentary that was explicity focused on social issues. To watch it now is to see a pretty basic Twitter take translated into the language of local news. It was disarmingly personal. It had a hook. The commentary got shared widely for a lot of reasons.

It was really good. It was pleasingly old-fashioned. It was delivered by a white, year-old Texan. But part of what made the commentary arresting was its presence on local news. Hansen was doing something novel.

When he went to Washington, D. He cracked the Cowboys for signing Greg Hardy after he was arrested for assaulting an ex-girlfriend. If teams cheat and continue to cheat, what else can you do? The coaches need to be banned. Most can just move onto the next job especially if they get out beforehand. If they want to clean up college sports, then really clean it up. While writing the commentary, Dale had no idea the kind of impact it would have. Once again by happenstance, the station was short a sports reporter that night.

Dale needed to fill two minutes, so his producer suggested talking about Michael Sam. So then I got this liberal, black photographer to read it. When Dale Hansen got home he already had emails in his inbox; the next day when he got to work he had around Eventually he received 6, emails, sent from every state in the U. Dale being Dale Hansen, with his strict professional moral code, answered every single one. About half the time I swing my critics to my side. Dale Hansen can almost pinpoint the day he changed from a boy raised to be racist to a liberal.

Two of my best buddies from my hometown were raped by the same person. I was so embarrassed and humiliated. I knew my dad would kill him— oh God. When the developer got the project approved, Hansen told me he tried to collect on the promise. Hansen said he learned his lesson. The house is gone, but remnants of his pool, including its legendary rock grotto, are still there. Back when Jimmy Johnson became head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Hansen invited all the Cowboys coaches and their families for a pool party.

However, quarterback Troy Aikman did attend, and he went into the pool. Remnants of the pool and its grotto will remain.

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If you are a consumer or a taxpayer in Texas, the Watchdog is looking out for you. Sign up to get weekly updates. By signing up you agree to our privacy policy. Stand with us in our mission to discover and uncover the story of North Texas. Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Hansen broadcasted his nightly sports reports from the back porch of his Waxahachie home, never missing an opportunity for banter with sparring partner and buddy Pete Delkus, WFAA's chief meteorologist. Born in Logan, Iowa, Hansen began his career as a radio disc jockey in his home state.

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