Early Nineties Cowboys & Micah Parsons

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For the younger generation here at CZ I just wanted tell some 'war stories'.

In the early nineties the Cowboys had multiple players that could be featured on youtube videos completely dominating much like the videos of Micah Parsons.

  • Emmitt: Juked defenders out of their jock on a routine basis.
  • Aikman: Probably the most accurate QB in history.
    • To his WRs "Do you like the ball at the top, middle or bottom of your Jersey number...
  • Irvin: Perfect route running and bullied DBs.
  • Erik Williams: Pre car-wreck as good or better than any OT ever. Mean & nasty.
  • Charles Haley: Has 5 Super Bowl rings. NFC player of the year twice in his career.
  • Darren Woodson: The team was so stacked in 92 that he only started 2 games.
    • He could play any position from Nickel CB to LB.
  • Ken Norton Jr: The best Cowboys LB (non 3-4 OLB) since 93 until Parsons arrived.
  • Larry Allen: Only Super Bowl was 95 but un-disputed most dominant OG ever.
  • Daryl Johnston: His picture is probably in the dictionary next to the word Fullback.
  • They had backups that were better than most Cowboys starters from the past 2 decades.
    • Leon Lett: Aaron Donald type quickness on a 6-6 300+ frame.
    • Chad Hennings: Reported to have benched 600 pounds. Brick wall vs the run.
    • Jimmie Jones: Would be a starter on this year's team.
    • Jim Jeffcoat: A backup in 92 & 93. Has 102.5 career sacks.
 
Mark Tuini, Gesek and Tolbert were unsung heroes. As much grief as Larry Brown gets he was starter his entire 5 years. Ike Holt, Robert Williams, Gant, Bates and K Mart were great on special teams. Everett was a great safety pick up...great team all around...could be a top 2 or 3 team in history....especially 93.
 
For the younger generation here at CZ I just wanted tell some 'war stories'.

In the early nineties the Cowboys had multiple players that could be featured on youtube videos completely dominating much like the videos of Micah Parsons.

  • Emmitt: Juked defenders out of their jock on a routine basis.
  • Aikman: Probably the most accurate QB in history.
    • To his WRs "Do you like the ball at the top, middle or bottom of your Jersey number...
  • Irvin: Perfect route running and bullied DBs.
  • Erik Williams: Pre car-wreck as good or better than any OT ever. Mean & nasty.
  • Charles Haley: Has 5 Super Bowl rings. NFC player of the year twice in his career.
  • Darren Woodson: The team was so stacked in 92 that he only started 2 games.
    • He could play any position from Nickel CB to LB.
  • Ken Norton Jr: The best Cowboys LB (non 3-4 OLB) since 93 until Parsons arrived.
  • Larry Allen: Only Super Bowl was 95 but un-disputed most dominant OG ever.
  • Daryl Johnston: His picture is probably in the dictionary next to the word Fullback.
  • They had backups that were better than most Cowboys starters from the past 2 decades.
    • Leon Lett: Aaron Donald type quickness on a 6-6 300+ frame.
    • Chad Hennings: Reported to have benched 600 pounds. Brick wall vs the run.
    • Jimmie Jones: Would be a starter on this year's team.
    • Jim Jeffcoat: A backup in 92 & 93. Has 102.5 career sacks.
It certainly helped getting all this talent with that Walker deal to the Vikings.
 
For the younger generation here at CZ I just wanted tell some 'war stories'.

In the early nineties the Cowboys had multiple players that could be featured on youtube videos completely dominating much like the videos of Micah Parsons.

  • Emmitt: Juked defenders out of their jock on a routine basis.
  • Aikman: Probably the most accurate QB in history.
    • To his WRs "Do you like the ball at the top, middle or bottom of your Jersey number...
  • Irvin: Perfect route running and bullied DBs.
  • Erik Williams: Pre car-wreck as good or better than any OT ever. Mean & nasty.
  • Charles Haley: Has 5 Super Bowl rings. NFC player of the year twice in his career.
  • Darren Woodson: The team was so stacked in 92 that he only started 2 games.
    • He could play any position from Nickel CB to LB.
  • Ken Norton Jr: The best Cowboys LB (non 3-4 OLB) since 93 until Parsons arrived.
  • Larry Allen: Only Super Bowl was 95 but un-disputed most dominant OG ever.
  • Daryl Johnston: His picture is probably in the dictionary next to the word Fullback.
  • They had backups that were better than most Cowboys starters from the past 2 decades.
    • Leon Lett: Aaron Donald type quickness on a 6-6 300+ frame.
    • Chad Hennings: Reported to have benched 600 pounds. Brick wall vs the run.
    • Jimmie Jones: Would be a starter on this year's team.
    • Jim Jeffcoat: A backup in 92 & 93. Has 102.5 career sacks.
Larry Allen is the greatest offensive linemen of all time...not just guard. Put some respect on Larry's name.
 
For the younger generation here at CZ I just wanted tell some 'war stories'.

In the early nineties the Cowboys had multiple players that could be featured on youtube videos completely dominating much like the videos of Micah Parsons.

  • Emmitt: Juked defenders out of their jock on a routine basis.
  • Aikman: Probably the most accurate QB in history.
    • To his WRs "Do you like the ball at the top, middle or bottom of your Jersey number...
  • Irvin: Perfect route running and bullied DBs.
  • Erik Williams: Pre car-wreck as good or better than any OT ever. Mean & nasty.
  • Charles Haley: Has 5 Super Bowl rings. NFC player of the year twice in his career.
  • Darren Woodson: The team was so stacked in 92 that he only started 2 games.
    • He could play any position from Nickel CB to LB.
  • Ken Norton Jr: The best Cowboys LB (non 3-4 OLB) since 93 until Parsons arrived.
  • Larry Allen: Only Super Bowl was 95 but un-disputed most dominant OG ever.
  • Daryl Johnston: His picture is probably in the dictionary next to the word Fullback.
  • They had backups that were better than most Cowboys starters from the past 2 decades.
    • Leon Lett: Aaron Donald type quickness on a 6-6 300+ frame.
    • Chad Hennings: Reported to have benched 600 pounds. Brick wall vs the run.
    • Jimmie Jones: Would be a starter on this year's team.
    • Jim Jeffcoat: A backup in 92 & 93. Has 102.5 career sacks.
Them the good Ole days....
If we kept Jimmy and there was no cap how many SBs could we have won?
 
Mark Tuini, Gesek and Tolbert were unsung heroes. As much grief as Larry Brown gets he was starter his entire 5 years. Ike Holt, Robert Williams, Gant, Bates and K Mart were great on special teams. Everett was a great safety pick up...great team all around...could be a top 2 or 3 team in history....especially 93.
Nate Newton and Gogan were solid too.
 
For the younger generation here at CZ I just wanted tell some 'war stories'.

In the early nineties the Cowboys had multiple players that could be featured on youtube videos completely dominating much like the videos of Micah Parsons.

  • Emmitt: Juked defenders out of their jock on a routine basis.
  • Aikman: Probably the most accurate QB in history.
    • To his WRs "Do you like the ball at the top, middle or bottom of your Jersey number...
  • Irvin: Perfect route running and bullied DBs.
  • Erik Williams: Pre car-wreck as good or better than any OT ever. Mean & nasty.
  • Charles Haley: Has 5 Super Bowl rings. NFC player of the year twice in his career.
  • Darren Woodson: The team was so stacked in 92 that he only started 2 games.
    • He could play any position from Nickel CB to LB.
  • Ken Norton Jr: The best Cowboys LB (non 3-4 OLB) since 93 until Parsons arrived.
  • Larry Allen: Only Super Bowl was 95 but un-disputed most dominant OG ever.
  • Daryl Johnston: His picture is probably in the dictionary next to the word Fullback.
  • They had backups that were better than most Cowboys starters from the past 2 decades.
    • Leon Lett: Aaron Donald type quickness on a 6-6 300+ frame.
    • Chad Hennings: Reported to have benched 600 pounds. Brick wall vs the run.
    • Jimmie Jones: Would be a starter on this year's team.
    • Jim Jeffcoat: A backup in 92 & 93. Has 102.5 career sacks.
No cap until '94 helped, but yeah, we had some great players!
 
Kenny Gant was a special teams demon. He was called the shark because he used to form a shark fin with his hands prior to kickoff coverage. Saw him play in person in 1995 in Arizona. We also won the SB that year...
 
For the younger generation here at CZ I just wanted tell some 'war stories'.

In the early nineties the Cowboys had multiple players that could be featured on youtube videos completely dominating much like the videos of Micah Parsons.

  • Emmitt: Juked defenders out of their jock on a routine basis.
  • Aikman: Probably the most accurate QB in history.
    • To his WRs "Do you like the ball at the top, middle or bottom of your Jersey number...
  • Irvin: Perfect route running and bullied DBs.
  • Erik Williams: Pre car-wreck as good or better than any OT ever. Mean & nasty.
  • Charles Haley: Has 5 Super Bowl rings. NFC player of the year twice in his career.
  • Darren Woodson: The team was so stacked in 92 that he only started 2 games.
    • He could play any position from Nickel CB to LB.
  • Ken Norton Jr: The best Cowboys LB (non 3-4 OLB) since 93 until Parsons arrived.
  • Larry Allen: Only Super Bowl was 95 but un-disputed most dominant OG ever.
  • Daryl Johnston: His picture is probably in the dictionary next to the word Fullback.
  • They had backups that were better than most Cowboys starters from the past 2 decades.
    • Leon Lett: Aaron Donald type quickness on a 6-6 300+ frame.
    • Chad Hennings: Reported to have benched 600 pounds. Brick wall vs the run.
    • Jimmie Jones: Would be a starter on this year's team.
    • Jim Jeffcoat: A backup in 92 & 93. Has 102.5 career sacks.
You're gonna make me cry....
 
Larry Allen is the greatest offensive linemen of all time...not just guard. Put some respect on Larry's name.

Agree, but pre accident the Big E got my vote. What I loved about him was he was Nasty & Mean, just ask Reggie White and William Fuller from the egirls when he gave him a Bolo punch on top of his helmet. The next day (monday) at work me and my co worker also a boys fan we both were laughing about the punch. John Madden always loved him some BIG E.
 
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For the younger generation here at CZ I just wanted tell some 'war stories'.

In the early nineties the Cowboys had multiple players that could be featured on youtube videos completely dominating much like the videos of Micah Parsons.

  • Emmitt: Juked defenders out of their jock on a routine basis.
  • Aikman: Probably the most accurate QB in history.
    • To his WRs "Do you like the ball at the top, middle or bottom of your Jersey number...
  • Irvin: Perfect route running and bullied DBs.
  • Erik Williams: Pre car-wreck as good or better than any OT ever. Mean & nasty.
  • Charles Haley: Has 5 Super Bowl rings. NFC player of the year twice in his career.
  • Darren Woodson: The team was so stacked in 92 that he only started 2 games.
    • He could play any position from Nickel CB to LB.
  • Ken Norton Jr: The best Cowboys LB (non 3-4 OLB) since 93 until Parsons arrived.
  • Larry Allen: Only Super Bowl was 95 but un-disputed most dominant OG ever.
  • Daryl Johnston: His picture is probably in the dictionary next to the word Fullback.
  • They had backups that were better than most Cowboys starters from the past 2 decades.
    • Leon Lett: Aaron Donald type quickness on a 6-6 300+ frame.
    • Chad Hennings: Reported to have benched 600 pounds. Brick wall vs the run.
    • Jimmie Jones: Would be a starter on this year's team.
    • Jim Jeffcoat: A backup in 92 & 93. Has 102.5 career sacks.
Not even sure the point of this thread besides wanting to talk about the 90s team?
 
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