This weekend, former Cowboys great Drew Pearson will again be a part of the Dallas draft. Drew Pearson: Pos: WR, Career: 156 G, 50 TD, 489 Rec, 16.0 Y/R, 3xAll-Pro(1st), 3xProBowl, Cowboys 1973-1983, 1x Yds Leader, born NJ 1951 What he should have done for enshrinement was not disappear in the playoffs.

Imagine that.“Pearson, as he pointed out at the podium, was not drafted. The headline from Drew Pearson’s memorable appearance at the draft in Philadelphia came from his next-level trolling of the crowd, which as it turns … Andrew Russell Pearson was one of the best-known American columnists of his day, noted for his syndicated newspaper column "Washington Merry-Go-Round," in which he criticized various public persons. After all the bigtime prospects were off the board many of the GMs and coaches left the other personnel people to draft well into the night and finish up the low rounds around 4 or 5 am.Pearson, as he pointed out at the podium, was not drafted.

When the draft had 17 rounds.Pearson looked so happy..If we can’t take it ..we shouldn’t give it..Somebody in the aftermath changed the Eagles Wikipedia page to list Pearson as the owner. Latest on WR Drew Pearson including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on NFL.com Drew Pearson is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys. In 1973. When the draft had 17 rounds.”Making Pearson’s ability to make the final roster more impressive was that it didn’t consist of 53 players at the time but only 40. The fact that the Cowboys were a perennial playoff team means that fewer spots would have been up for grabs.It was a great moment. Sorry Drew, you were good not great. The official source for NFL news, video highlights, fantasy football, game-day coverage, schedules, stats, scores and more. And it only got better. It was the personified version of a pro-Cowboys comment on Peter King's Monday column. The NFL likes to parade out ex-players on the second night of the NFL draft to announce picks, mostly to give Roger Goodell a break from being booed. In 1973. And with no free agency, teams had fewer open spots every year. The Cowboys are hated (with good reason) in Philadelphia, so the boos rained down extra hard on Pearson as Goodell introduced him to announce Dallas's pick. The Jones mention nearly sent the crowd into a riot. Drew Pearson was no exception. "How 'bout them Cowboys?" he started. I love the guys who stick up for their teams even if I personally don’t like that team.

But Goodell could learn a thing or two about handling boos from Pearson, who played for Dallas from 1973-1983.Drew Pearson should announce every draft pick next year. Pearson took on the persona of the most annoying Cowboys fan you know, rattling off Super Bowl titles and even praising "Hall of Fame owner" Jerry Jones. But it's highly unlikely he'll be able to top last year's viral troll play he made in Eagles fans' faces. One of only two people on that team NOT in the Hall of Fame.

But since the draft is in Philadelphia this year, the fans just booed everyone who walked on stage.  Drew is just trying to get his name back in circulation so he can get in the HOF. Author: Extra Mustard Publish date: Apr 28, 2017. Not all NFL players are mercenaries, and in fact a lot of the low or undrafted guys end up being team members for life.That’s better than letting an animal making a pick or announcing from outer space.Since when do Philly fans need a reason to troll? WATCH: Drew Pearson trolls Eagles fans on NFL draft stage with pro-Cowboys rant. Only caught 7 balls in 3 SBs, many of which were in garbage time in two looses to Pittsburgh.He was also on the all-decade team. LolThat was so funny..and Eagle fan myself really enjoyed it..That was good natured and the way it should be among fans.I still hate his guts for pushing off on that NFC championship game Hail Mary from Staubach.Clearly the highlight of the draftDREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEW!17 rounds all in 1 day. He also had a program on NBC Radio titled Drew Pearson Comments. He played college football for the Tulsa Golden Hurricane. Drew Pearson should announce every draft pick next year.