Cowboys Nostalgia Thread



It is all we got these days.

By that point in his career, the guy had developed extreme accuracy when his body was right.

We lacked good speed on that offense, with our fastest players being third tier NFL players like Dunbar or Williams. The change from Murray to McFadden was a major drop in power too. That made for a weird offensive identity they ended up never finding.
 
Three things:

1. I really miss watching Big E play. He was just so damn dominate. People talk about Larry all the time, but E was just about as good.

2. Irvin's bit about "motherfucker, you gonna gettin' in the way of takin' care of my momma" was funny.

3. They need to teach that AI how to properly pronounce Strahan.
Only player in history who could block Reggie White 1 V 1…and dominate. Nuff said …
 
Only player in history who could block Reggie White 1 V 1…and dominate. Nuff said …
Even LA got his ass handed to him.

Erik Williams was about as street violent as an OL could be back then. And I think that frustrated White. I recall William Fuller being more of his prison bitch though.
 
Fun fact I stumbled upon when I went to go refresh my memory:

1992 regular season (Cowboys 20-10 win): Williams held White without a sack (White had just 3 tackles). This earned Williams NFC Offensive Player of the Week — he remains the only offensive lineman in Cowboys history to win that honor. dallascowboys.com
 
Even LA got his ass handed to him.

Erik Williams was about as street violent as an OL could be back then. And I think that frustrated White. I recall William Fuller being more of his prison bitch though.
He would shove his hands in White’s face over and over again and get away with it. At one point White screamed at the ref pointing at his cheek where Williams’ nails had cut under his eye.

He’d get in his head game after game. Without a doubt Reggie White was the very best DL I’ve ever seen, for a while JJ Watt was contending but he fell off after a few years. When the Eagles had him, Clyde Simmons (who could break a guy), and Jerome Brown, it was completely unfair.

We defeated them in 1991, and K-Mart was the guy the Eagles couldn’t counter. In 91 it was his PR for TD, in 92 it was as a WR.

But that DL was crazy good. If the Eagles offense had any juice at all (they had shitty OL up and down), they’d have beaten us twice I think in 92, especially with Elliott as our kicker. But instead our defense surpassed theirs statistically because we had an offense that could both move and possess the ball.

Jimmy always said he could beat the teams in our division but to get to where we wanted, he had to build a team that could beat the Eagles. Big E was a huge part of that.
 
We defeated them in 1991, and K-Mart was the guy the Eagles couldn’t counter. In 91 it was his PR for TD, in 92 it was as a WR.
I don't remember who it was that he blocked, but I thought Isaac Hold beheaded that guy on that punt return.
 


I wish he had gotten one more year under Parcells or at least had gotten another chance to play for a real coach.

He had his flaws, but man was he special when he was on. And everything he did, he had to do so under the circus, so I can't help but wonder how much better he could have been had he got to play for a real coach and/or a serious organization.
 
I wish he had gotten one more year under Parcells or at least had gotten another chance to play for a real coach.

He had his flaws, but man was he special when he was on. And everything he did, he had to do so under the circus, so I can't help but wonder how much better he could have been had he got to play for a real coach and/or a serious organization.


He had the misfortune of playing most of his career with Jason Garrett as coach who couldn't gameplan his way out of a paper bag. With a good coach and a decent team, he would've won at least one super bowl.
 
He had the misfortune of playing most of his career with Jason Garrett as coach who couldn't gameplan his way out of a paper bag. With a good coach and a decent team, he would've won at least one super bowl.
Not to mention continuing to play Dak after Romo got healthy— just disrespectful. No one could move that offense as well as Tony, especially not the ultimate Dink and Dakker.

I mean we threw a fucking rookie into the playoffs.

Garrett just fell in love with playing a guy who did exactly everything he told him. Fucking clueless, self-serving ginger cunt.
 
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