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Old 11-18-2005   #16
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Bambi was the 2nd of 18 different Cowboys to score a TD in the Super Bowl.

1. Duane Thomas (2)
2. Lance Alworth
3. Mike Ditka
4. Drew Pearson
5. Percy Howard
6. Tony Dorsett
7. Butch Johnson (2)
8. Golden Richards
9. Tony Hill
10. Mike Hegman
11. Jackie >>>> oops, he dropped it
11. Billy Joe Dupree
12. Jay Novachek (2)
13. Jimmie Jones
14. Michael Irvin (2)
15. Alvin Harper
16. Emmitt Smith (5)
17. Ken Norton
18. James Washington

Now tell me, how many teams even come close to this list?
I still have nightmares about that drop. It was the first time I heard my dad explode into a tirade of 4 letter words that would make most sailors blush. I was watching the game on a 12 inch black and white TV. The rabbit ears were fixed just perfectly (with a little tin foil to improve the reception of course). I saw the ball hit his chest and I knew we had won the game. My dad came up out of his chair and had just allowed the "Y" out of his mouth to yell "YES!" But it didn't happen. The ball came out and left a black mark on my young and tender emotional state that still lingers to this day.

Thanks for bringing this back up.
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Old 11-18-2005   #17
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I still have nightmares about that drop. It was the first time I heard my dad explode into a tirade of 4 letter words that would make most sailors blush. I was watching the game on a 12 inch black and white TV. The rabbit ears were fixed just perfectly (with a little tin foil to improve the reception of course). I saw the ball hit his chest and I knew we had won the game. My dad came up out of his chair and had just allowed the "Y" out of his mouth to yell "YES!" But it didn't happen. The ball came out and left a black mark on my young and tender emotional state that still lingers to this day.

Thanks for bringing this back up.

Another bad memory that still haunts me even today.......
Cowboy Fan since 1960.......You young-uns stay outta my yard.
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Old 11-18-2005   #18
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Though I'm too young to have seen Alworth play when it mattered, I've seen highlights and games on tape of him with the Cowboys and he was very good.

It must have been something to see him and Bob Hayes play together those years.

Here's an historical site about the the best team in history with year-by-year stats and rosters.

http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/te...ories/cowboys/

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Old 11-18-2005   #19
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Another bad memory that still haunts me even today.......
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He was a Razorback also...Go Hogs...
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This just in: JFK was shot.
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Old 11-18-2005   #22
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Harold Carmichael, the longtime Eagle, also played for Dallas.

I remember that, it was really weird seeing him in a Dallas uniform.
I think John Jefferson went to camp with Dallas one season near the end of his career. I seem to remember him on the sidelines in uniform - it must of been during a pre-season game.
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He was also married to one of the hottest babes ever...Joey Heatherton...

Or was that Lance Rentzel, can't remember right now.

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He was also married to one of the hottest babes ever...Joey Heatherton...

Or was that Lance Rentzel, can't remember right now.
You're thinking of Lance "peek-a-boo" Rantzel.
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Old 11-18-2005   #25
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I remember the TD catch alworth made in the superbowl, I was young but I was hooked. I believe it was Staubach that threw it.
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The guy on the right (duh).
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The guy on the right (duh).

What a great picture.......
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Anyone remember Lance Rentzel?
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Anyone remember Lance Rentzel?

Great great WR.

Yeah yeah...everyone makes jokes about his problem.

But one can't overlook the numbers he put up.
RIP Santiago
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The guy on the right (duh).
Where'd you get that pic?

That is awesome.
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