
His rationale: 'If I bought 'em enough and gave 'em enough, they wouldn't notice that I wasn't there. He compensated by spending lavishly on them. (Food & Festivals)Mike Hirst, The Sister of CharityAnna Hanson Dorsey. Dale Hansen, in his on-air commentary Sunday, said he had been too much of an absentee father during his son's and daughter's formative years.

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. There have been six new coaches hired so far, all white, and two coaches of color they are replacing Steve Wilks, fired in Arizona after just one. James Dale Robinson, Letters on Clerical Manners and Habits Addresssed to a. Several years ago, he began using the 10 p.m. "He's an offensive genius, he's young - and he's white, and not necessarily in that order. The WFAA8 sports anchor conducts a segment called Unplugged, in which he addresses an issue, typically one that is controversial or involves real emotions, and proceeds to deliver a well-formulated argument or plea to the viewing audience. "Kingsbury fits all the criteria to be a head coach in the NFL," Hansen said on WFAA's nightly newscast. Dale Hansen continues to make his rounds. 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.

ago Years ago, when Michael Sam came out and people werent sure how itd affect his draft stock, Dale Hansen had a super editorial.

The hiring of Kingsbury by the Arizona Cardinals, who fired Steve Wilks after only one season, was the last straw for Hansen, who has been unafraid to call out Cowboys owner Jerry Jones over his national anthem position, to criticize the Cowboys' signing of Greg Hardy despite a domestic violence incident and to call President Trump's stance on NFL anthem demonstrations "a dog whistle to the racists." Local Dallas news personality Dale Hansen, whose 'Unplugged' commentaries gained national attention, to retire on September 2 after 38 years at WFAA wfaa 91 20 20 comments Best Add a Comment MaineSoxGuy93 1 yr. Freddie Kitchens, Bruce Arians, Kliff Kingsbury, Matt LaFleur, Vic Fangio, Adam Gase.ĭallas sportscaster Dale Hansen has watched as, one by one, each has been introduced as a new NFL head coach this month and didn't hold back in his latest commentary after the league's roster of black head coaches shrank from seven to two. I've always been afraid of this day because Dale Hansen Unplugged: 'I will always love you' WFAA 406K subscribers Subscribe 390 14K views 1 year ago 'I've always been afraid of this day because.
