Most feared Cowboys of all time

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This list I have started is in no particular order except for #1. This list is those players who were feared on the field and thought to be someone you wouldn't mess with off of it too...Please help me add to it if you want. I know I'm forgetting many. I know Witten isn't really known for this but he's on my list..........

Randy White
Charles Haley
Erik Williams
Larry Allen
Mark Tuinei
Marc Columbo
Bob Lilly
Jason Witten
Moose Johnston
Harvey Martin
Hollywood Henderson
Rolando Mcclain
Jay Ratliff?
Ken Norton Jr.
Anthony Spencer?
 
This list I have started is in no particular order except for #1. This list is those players who were feared on the field and thought to be someone you wouldn't mess with off of it too...Please help me add to it if you want. I know I'm forgetting many. I know Witten isn't really known for this but he's on my list..........

Randy White
Charles Haley
Erik Williams
Larry Allen
Mark Tuinei
Marc Columbo
Bob Lilly
Jason Witten
Moose Johnston
Harvey Martin
Hollywood Henderson
Rolando Mcclain
Jay Ratliff?
Ken Norton Jr.
Anthony Spencer?

There are really only 2 options:
Larry Allen - He beat people up on the field because it was fun.
Erik Williams - He beat people up on the field because he genuinely wanted to kill them and eat their children.

Randy White was a bad-arse for his size (6-4, 257) but there's no way he could match up with Larry Allen.
 
This list I have started is in no particular order except for #1. This list is those players who were feared on the field and thought to be someone you wouldn't mess with off of it too...Please help me add to it if you want. I know I'm forgetting many. I know Witten isn't really known for this but he's on my list..........

Randy White
Charles Haley
Erik Williams
Larry Allen
Mark Tuinei
Marc Columbo
Bob Lilly
Jason Witten
Moose Johnston
Harvey Martin
Hollywood Henderson
Rolando Mcclain
Jay Ratliff?
Ken Norton Jr.
Anthony Spencer?

Roger Staubach with the last chance to win the game.
 
Randy Whites my all time fav Cowboy. But I would go Erik Williams or Larry Allen over white in terms of players not wanting to piss him off.

I'd feel a lot better in a dark alley with any of em on my side though.
 
In a league of monsters, Erik Williams was the one guy I'd least like to line up in front of.

And LOL...what the heck is Anthony Spencer doing on this list?

I don't know...just stuck him in there. I've seen him play dirty in the past with the late hits..
 
Actually, I like Erik Williams as #1 with Haley close 2nd. Anyone who saw the documentary "The Great Wall of Dallas", which I highly recommend on Youtube, gotta include Kevin Gogan. They guy was a street fighter on the field, going over the line with his type of play....

And I would add Roy Williams, the safety, in his first few years with Dallas. He was a hitter rather than a tackler; he would rather punish you than tackle you. ....and with of course the horse collar as his weapon.
 
Actually, I like Erik Williams as #1 with Haley close 2nd. Anyone who saw the documentary "The Great Wall of Dallas", which I highly recommend on Youtube, gotta include Kevin Gogan. They guy was a street fighter on the field, going over the line with his type of play....

And I would add Roy Williams, the safety, in his first few years with Dallas. He was a hitter rather than a tackler; he would rather punish you than tackle you. ....and with of course the horse collar as his weapon.

Do not forget Woodson, Woodson could bring the lumber.
 
Randy White is a total badass. I'd take him over anyone on that list, and its a great list. Larry Allen is man among children but I don't think he had the mean streak that White had (or Williams).

I think I read that a 40+ year old White man handled a in prime Halley in some time of bar fight. Like threw him around like a rag doll.

If you go pound for pound, I'd add Woodson too.
 
Bigg Leonard Davis. Human beast, just a stern look from this monster, and grown men would run for cover.
 
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