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  • My marriage has hit a rough patch.

    Emmitt Smith is still there, but the rest of the Cowboys' juggernaut from the 1990s is gone.
    My Dallas Cowboys have grown distant, unresponsive. All they seem to want to do is tinker around in the (NFC East) basement. What they do down there, I can't tell you, but my head keeps telling my heart, "Dallas doesn't live here anymore."

    From the start, ours was a mixed marriage, the kid from Giants country in suburban Connecticut and the NFL franchise from Texas. My mom strictly forbade me from seeing the Cowboys (unless I had done all my homework), but I was young and headstrong, and in love with their sparkly helmets.

    I've lived and died with that team. There were the Super Bowls. There was also the Steve Pelluer era. For more than three decades, I've wept, roared, exulted, paced, crowed, muttered, genuflected, snickered, whinnied and self-aggrandized with the Cowboys. I brazenly showed my colors while living in Northern California at the height of the Cowboys-49ers rivalry and -- I don't mind telling you -- I was hissed at. Nowadays, because of the Cowboys' condition, I get to missing that frisson of hissing and dissing.

    I hardly know them anymore. They cut coupons and wear high black socks at the beach. My 'Boys are no lon

    EP22: Leading the League in ... Intimacy? w/David Lloyd, ESPN SportsCenter anchor

    "I just cried and grieved as openly and nakedly as you possibly can. And I think that helped me in a lot of ways, actually."

    Talking about sports is often a way for men, who aren’t socialized for intimacy the way women are, to avoid going emotionally deep within their relationships.

    On today’s episode of Expansive Intimacy, Jim and ESPN SportsCenter anchor David Lloyd use the topic of sports to segue into a larger discussion about men and their responses to grief, trauma and other experiences with intimacy.

    Jim and David, who were both high school athletes, discuss the form of intimacy that is felt by teammates, and why a college fraternity is the last place you want to be struck by grief. David also shares a touching story about being part of a poker club and showing empathy for an acquaintance.

    David’s life has had its fair share of life-altering events. His dad died when he was five and his sister passed away from bone cancer when he was a teenager. Later, his daughter would endure treatment for a brain tumor when she was only four. He discusses the effects these events have had on his family and those around him. He shares the story of Scott, who showed gr