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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin missed a game because of a torn ACL, but that's not what cost him the game of golf he played that day. Irvin was in his first season of golf and was paired with a new partner named Mark Schiffner. "Mark and I are a great couple," Irvin grinned, on the day that his injury occurred. "But we were facing each other, and we were hitting it off as partners...". Schiffner had won the tournament, but Irvin had made the cut and had a chance to put things behind him. Schiffner, however, was walking on slate, a weight that is traditionally associated with someone "who analyzes things too much. That's where the trouble began. Irvin couldn't play the next day because of his injury, but he went ahead and decided to take his chances on solo play and play again that afternoon. "Just like I had in tennis," Irvin reflected, on the day that his injury occurred. "I tried to play so I could play with Mark the next day."
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