thats you definition I choose to make person(s) who actually live up to the definition of inspiring to my list like Nelson Mandela and like I said keeping it in sports realm Pat Tillman GAVE UP millions to go basically give his life for FREE for his country..I think a lot of people assign too much meaning to the word "inspiration". As an artist, I can be inspired by a thunderstorm, a great speech, the sight of a beautiful woman, or just a simple shape I see in the pattern of wallpaper.
In this sense, my signature makes it clear that Emmitt is the Cowboy by whom I've been the most inspired.
Inspiration isn't necessarily life changing.
Excellent choice and reasoning.
If my life depended on winning a game I want him in the backfield.Emmitt Smith
I always liked the D line during the doomsday days but Harvey Martin was a beast.Tom Rafferty.
opened holes for Tony D...and later...Herschel.
played OG then moved to Center.
arguably our greatest.
a true Cowboy.
a pro's pro...a man's man.
gave Coach Landry the game ball in '88 after beating the skins at RFK...it would be Coach's last win.
an all-time good'n.
That is a societal term.I'm not white. I'm brown
Don't know anything about that. I guess I'm lucky.That is a societal term.
My regards to Bahgdad.
Roger Staubach without question. Nobody’s perfect, but he’s about as close as you can get imo.
Honestly, the fact that Dak and Romo were never supposed to be starters makes them all that more inspirational, to me. JMHO.I love Romo and Dak's stories a lot. Neither one of those guys were ever supposed to be an NFL starter.
Emmitt inspired me a lot as a kid though. There's something admirable about a guy as goal oriented as emmitt.
God is great as you fellas say it.Don't know anything about that. I guess I'm lucky.
I knew it!!! I knew you weren't a fella! Now I understand.God is great as you fellas say it.
I could not agree with you moreDoes coaches count?
Because if they do I choose Tom Landry.
Flew B-17s in WW2