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Caste Football Looks at the 2006 Dallas Cowboys
pictured: rookie tight end Anthony Fasano from Notre Dame
(9/19/06) The Cowboys always had many outstanding white starting players in the '60s, '70s and into the 1980s, but when Jimmy Johnson took over from Tom Landry in 1989 he quickly remade Dallas into one of the blackest teams in the league, and ...
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Caste Football Looks at the 2005 Dallas Cowboys
pictured: Drew Bledsoe
(9/17/05) Bill Parcells has never been one to challenge the confines of the Caste System, which may be one reason he has been so beloved by the corporate media during his long coaching career.
After ballooning up to 20 white players last season after a long stretch as ...
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Witten's Last Four Games Best for Tight End Since 2000
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten continues on a tear. While the Cowboys defense was nonexistent in a one-sided Monday Night loss to Philadelphia, as were most of his teammates on offense, Witten was catching 9 passes for 138 yards and 2 TDs.
Only in his second season out of Tennessee, ...
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Witten Making His Mark
Jason Witten was not having the best of starts this season. With fellow tight end Dan Campbell focused on blocking, Witten's sole responsibility was to catch passes. But mistakes were outweighing his receptions per game. In recent weeks, however, the errors have disappeared and Witten is becoming the tight end the ...
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Caste Football Looks at the Dallas Cowboys
pictured: Jason Witten
(10/21/04) Although it doesn't show up in the number of starters, Bill Parcells continues to clean house and by doing so the Cowboys have 20 white players on their roster this season, double the number present when Parcells became head coach two years ago and more than the Cowboys ...
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Archives — Dallas Cowboys
(8/4/04) Bill Parcells inherited an undisciplined, almost all-black roster last year and got it to perform better than anyone could have expected, especially with the erratic Quincy Carter at quarterback. Parcells certainly is a proponent of football's caste system, but he seems to prefer working with a white quarterback, ...
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