Born and bred and grew up in Texas during the Roger Staubach (Mr America/Captain Comeback) years where he took them to the playoffs 7 of his 9 years, won 5 of 7 NFC Titles and 2 Superbowls and you were a Cowboys fan and bled silver and blue as long as you had a pulse.
You talk about religion, Texas Stadium in Irving was seriously believed to have a hole in the roof so God could watch His team play. They also had my other hero Bob Lilly, one of the greatest DLs of all time. Guys like LeeRoy Jordon, Chuck Howley, Lance Alworth, Cliff Harris, Charlie Waters, Larry Cole, Golden Richards and on and on. They had the original #88 Drew Pearson, one of my favorite Black players of all time.
Then we had the Aikman years and those Championships were special but Roger the Dodger was who got me hooked.
Even though Roger was a first ballot HOFer I still believe he is one of the most underrated QBs and is one of the truly all time greats, maybe top 5 easily.
It's sad to think of those great White household names from a better time before everything went very "dark"...
Yes, great thread idea! Same here Beyond! I grew up wanting to be a cowboy, so naturally I became a Dallas Cowboy fan all the way from North Carolina. We didn't have a pro football franchise in the 70's, but NC always televised the Redskin games. My brother was a big Redskin fan, but not me.
I still say Roger Staubach is a top 5 QB of all time. Wasn't the permanent starter until age 29. Served 2-4 years in the Navy before making it to the NFL. Was a part of 5 Super Bowls, won 2 and a Jackie Smith dropped pass in the end zone or they would have beaten Don's Steelers for a third ring! That one still HURTS! I believe Staubach was the first player to win the Heisman, Win a Super Bowl and a SB MVP! I know my Cowboys.
Chuck Howley wow! The only Super MVP from the losing team. There's some SB trivia. Dallas lost to the Colts in 71' I believe, but Dallas Cowboy Howley was the MVP!
Beyond, what about Randy, "MANSTER" White, Co-SB MVP in 77' I think. One of the all time great LB/DT.
Tom Landry, my all time favorite coach, was very fair to white players for the most part. He even had white RB's. Walt Garrison, Scott Laidlaw, Jim Jensen WR/RB and Dan Reeves. Bears SB Coach Mike Ditka played TE for Landry in 1972.
How many teams have a white safety today? Dallas had three in 76'. Two of them started. Beyond mentioned Cliff Harris and Charlie Waters. They also had Randy Hughes who played often.
Lots of history from Dallas! I could go on. Again a great thread. Good post BeyondFedUp.