Most helpless moment as a Cowboys fan

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That 1998 Thanksgiving game against Randy Moss and the Vikings...still haunts me to this day. The most disgusted I ever felt as a Cowboys fan. Watching the most dominant performance against the Cowboys I had ever seen. Knowing there was nothing they could have done to stop him on that day. Knowing that he could have and should have been a Cowboy.

Other moments contend, like the 44-0 shutdown against the 85 Bears. But the Moss game is the one that still hurts the most.
 
The Ice Bowl, Craig Morton’s interception in SB V, Jackie Smith’s drop and Pass interference call on Benny Barnes in SB XIII, The Catch, hiring Chan Gailey, Dave Campo, Wade Phillips and Jason Garrett as HCs, the Joey Galloway and Roy Williams trades, the 2009 draft, the 2016 playoff loss to GB…the annual “State of the Cowboys” presser with Jerry talking complete non-sense.
 
That 1998 Thanksgiving game against Randy Moss and the Vikings...still haunts me to this day. The most disgusted I ever felt as a Cowboys fan. Watching the most dominant performance against the Cowboys I had ever seen. Knowing there was nothing they could have done to stop him on that day. Knowing that he could have and should have been a Cowboy.

Other moments contend, like the 44-0 shutdown against the 85 Bears. But the Moss game is the one that still hurts the most.
The Catch. I will say no more.

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I can't believe I can't think of the most painful, but surely i can pick many. I felt like crap when we played @ Rams on the divisional game 2018, it was extremely painful to watch. Another one is the game that got Wade Phillips fired against Green Bay.
 
Could not stop the Vikings in '98. That's the same year we lost to the Broncos in similar fashion, except it was Davis that killed us. He took it the distance on two consecutive handoffs. That's not something you see too often.
 
That 1998 Thanksgiving game against Randy Moss and the Vikings...still haunts me to this day. The most disgusted I ever felt as a Cowboys fan. Watching the most dominant performance against the Cowboys I had ever seen. Knowing there was nothing they could have done to stop him on that day. Knowing that he could have and should have been a Cowboy.

Other moments contend, like the 44-0 shutdown against the 85 Bears. But the Moss game is the one that still hurts the most.
Not drafting Randy Moss led to another big mistake by trading away 2 first round picks for Joey Galloway just two years later. Michael Irvin ended up having to retire a year after we passed on Moss. I honestly don’t think Moss would’ve had the career in Dallas that he had in Minnesota because the Cowboys were in decline and had no QB once Troy Aikman was released. Our OL was so bad by 2001 we couldn’t get the ball down the field to Galloway. When Parcells arrived we ended up bringing in Keyshawn Johnson who was a possession receiver in place of Galloway. We didn’t have the QB or pass protection to take advantage of a deep threat.
 
I can't believe I can't think of the most painful, but surely i can pick many. I felt like crap when we played @ Rams on the divisional game 2018, it was extremely painful to watch. Another one is the game that got Wade Phillips fired against Green Bay.
I was at that Rams game. We tailgated at a public park on Grape Street in the hood. If you don't know, that's GANGLAND.
 
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