Cowboys Nostalgia Thread

Rev

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You don't figure shit on this subject.

We have been around and around a thousand times. No point in doing it again.

Then when I argue it, it's "oh this thread has been Smitty'd."

You are the one picking a fight here.
He contributed not a damn thing to this organization and a worthless POS that deserves to be out of the league.

Change My Mind.
 

Rev

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Well, I wouldn't say he didn't contribute anything. I appreciated that Thanksgiving day game against the Packers.

Other than that, tho, he can kiss my ass.
You see what his "coaching" did. Made me forget about that one game.
 

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A Hall of Famer and two-time Super Bowl champ, former cornerback Deion Sanders was about as brash and confident as any athlete of the past 25 years.
And he was able to use that flashiness to make sure he wore No. 21 when he first signed with the Dallas Cowboys in 1995.
With then-Cowboys cornerback Alundis Brice already occupying the number, Sanders went out and surprised Brice with his dream car—a brand new, metallic blue, BMW 325i—and a note by his locker that read, "Now give me my damn jersey"...which Brice happily did.

 

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I seem to remember when Steve Walsh got to Dallas in’89 that Mike Saxon offered him his #4 for a price. Jimmy Johnson told Saxon he would be wearing #4 for another team.
 

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A Hall of Famer and two-time Super Bowl champ, former cornerback Deion Sanders was about as brash and confident as any athlete of the past 25 years.
And he was able to use that flashiness to make sure he wore No. 21 when he first signed with the Dallas Cowboys in 1995.
With then-Cowboys cornerback Alundis Brice already occupying the number, Sanders went out and surprised Brice with his dream car—a brand new, metallic blue, BMW 325i—and a note by his locker that read, "Now give me my damn jersey"...which Brice happily did.

Arrogance.
 
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