1. At his introductory Colorado news conference, Barnett made it clear there was a new sheriff in town. 2. But his old coach had to tell him the truth, trying to convince him that Benitez was the new sheriff at Shea. 3. By the end of the first half, the late-arriving crowd was coming to the realization that there is indeed a new sheriff in town. 4. Gailey is the new sheriff in town, and he spent much of last weekend teaching his players new terminology. 5. Green was cast as the new sheriff in town. 6. He laughed as he spoke, and somebody across the locker room screamed something about there being a new sheriff in town. 7. His inaugural speech seemed the dare of a new sheriff, busting through the saloon doors. 8. If the sheriff should die, the supervisors can appoint a new sheriff. 9. In Harris County, a new sheriff has brought at least a temporary truce to historically tense relations between the department and the Commissioners Court. 10. New sheriff in town and all that stuff. |