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01-29-2013
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DC.COM: LA Story Part 2: Larry Allen Introduces Himself to Haley
Posted 8 hours ago
By Jeff Sullivan
( Editor’s Note: As former Cowboys’ Pro Bowl lineman Larry Allen approaches this weekend’s Pro Football Hall of Fame announcement, where it’s expected “LA” will get the prestigious honor in his first year of eligibility, DallasCowboys.com will reflect on his career all week. Today, writer Jeff Sullivan recounts Charles Haley facing Allen for the first time in training camp.)
No one, absolutely no one, was tougher on rookies than Charles Haley. Heck, Haley was tough on everyone, from head coaches (see George Seifert) to teammates to equipment managers to the media to more or less anyone within his zip code. Still, rookies were his favorite prey, not only in the locker room and during film sessions, but also on the practice field.
No, make that especially on the practice field. To Haley, this was the only way the youngsters were going to learn what it took to play for the Dallas Cowboys. In his own unique way, he was going to assist the coaching staff in training the kids.
Well, at least that was the plan for the first day of training camp in 1994, at St. Edward’s University in Austin. This was the day Haley met the team’s second-round pick from Sonoma State, a quiet, unassuming, yet massive 22-year-old by the name of Larry Allen.
The huddles break for the first play of the scrimmage, and Haley immediately starts in on Allen, calling him, well, let’s use our imagination on this while assuming it was entertaining if nothing else. Allen doesn’t say a word, doesn’t even look up and acknowledge him. The ball is snapped, Haley, in his prime as one of the game’s elite pass rushers, takes perhaps a stride, no more as Allen promptly treats him like a four-year-old does a Slinky.
Read more: http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/ar...c-a1ba066c8a71
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01-29-2013
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The Instant Classic
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Love reading this kind of stuff.
When asked whether Jason Garrett is the right head coach for this team: "I don't think there is anyone else that could. I think he is an unbelievable coach. We've responded to him and he has made us better football players, better people. If you watch us I think we play with a certain relentless spirit." --Sean Lee
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01-29-2013
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Originally Posted by Idgit
Love reading this kind of stuff.
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Contrast the OL and DL Dallas used to have to what we have now. We used to have some pretty "nasty" players. Guys like Charles Haley, Leon Lett, etc. on Defense, and guys like Larry Allen, Eric Williams, etc. on Offense played angrily and aggressively.cuy
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Trent Dilfer: "Tony [Romo] has greatness in him. I think when you talk to other people that really play the quarterback position, there's a few guys that really have incredible greatness in them, and Tony is one of them. I think the issue here is he needs more help from his teammates. I think they are not nearly as talented as people say they are, from 1 to 53. I'm talking about the total roster.”
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01-29-2013
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Save the Snow Leopard
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Nobody thought those early decade teams had anything on the OL. Bunch of nobodies or unproven players. So maybe if we start blocking well and playing well these new guys will be somebodies too.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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01-30-2013
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What a monster. Almost two decades later and I still can't get over the fact this guy was a Cowboy. There was never a more dominant offensive lineman in my recollection. Others may have been about as skilled, but no one else had that skill in combination with Allen's physical prowess.
LA played every position on the line except center. He was that skilled and disciplined.
"Leadership is getting someone to do what they don't want to do, to achieve what they want to achieve."
- Tom Landry
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01-30-2013
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Originally Posted by jobberone
Nobody thought those early decade teams had anything on the OL. Bunch of nobodies or unproven players. So maybe if we start blocking well and playing well these new guys will be somebodies too.
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wow talk about dreaming
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01-30-2013
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Love stuff like this
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01-30-2013
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Originally Posted by jobberone
Nobody thought those early decade teams had anything on the OL. Bunch of nobodies or unproven players. So maybe if we start blocking well and playing well these new guys will be somebodies too.
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larry allen = bernadeau = costa

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01-30-2013
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Originally Posted by Idgit
Love reading this kind of stuff.
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Me too... I especially love how the quiet ones just unleash the beatdowns...
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01-30-2013
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Thanks for posting - good read.
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