Dallas Cowboys Ex Keyshawn Johnson Feuds with 'Fake-A** MF'er' Warren Sapp

Dallas Cowboys Ex Keyshawn Johnson Feuds with 'Fake-A** MF'er' Warren Sapp

SAN JOSE, Calif. - In what we can only assume is a cry for attention - or a network TV job as a "controversial'' analyst! - Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp is "opening up'' about his relationship with wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson, the Dallas Cowboys ex who was teammates with Sapp with the Tampa Bay Bucs from 2000-2003.

Sapp and Keyshawn
Sapp and Keyshawn

"He was special, on a whole other level, but as a teammate, I’d never take him again," Sapp said. ... which of course triggered Keyshawn, who now works - guess what?! - at a network TV job as a "controversial'' analyst!

The Johnson fire-back at Sapp?

"@WarrenSapp please stop lying, I would never in a million yrs follow yo sorry ass ever," Johnson said. "You are an embarrassment to society ... sorry and I mean sorry ... please keep my name out yo mouth fake a** MF .. sad go get some help .. tired of you using my name. ...''

Yes, Sapp made his proclamation on some sort of a "TV show'' hosted by Jason Whitlock, who has discovered a stock in trade with a "controversial'' contrarian approach.

And Keyshawn can now use his chair alongside Skip Bayless on FS1's "Undisputed'' all week long in an attempt to clarify and joust about just who around here is a "sad, fake-a** sorry embarrassment to society'' in need of "some help.''

Or, as an alternate theory: These sort of shows will "clarify'' and "joust'' because they are need of some ratings.


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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.