Twitter: Top 5 QB's in Cowboys history according to Brandt, Sham, Laufenberg, etc

kskboys

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I actually have no issue with Dak at 5 but i would probably have Romo at 3 and White at 4 possibly switching those 2, White never gets the credit he deserves. The guy i would not have on the list is Merideth, he was a very talented QB but he quit on his team and the Cowboys at a young age because he couldn't take the critisism that came with the position. He walked out on the Cowboys
OMG, did you make this up? So, you don't know about Don's knees? Sad, dude. Go read about it and come back and apologize to his kids.
 

America's Cowboy

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Seriously... he was a worse performer in the playoffs than he was in the regular season. He was carried by his teammates as far as they could, despite White throwing the ball to the other team more than just about any other QB in the 80s. And he only made one strike shortened Pro Bowl.
Heck Dak only needs a couple of years himself to pass White. It’s a funny troll at least.
The forums Troll calling Danny White a troll.

Now that's rich. lol
 

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OMG, did you make this up? So, you don't know about Don's knees? Sad, dude. Go read about it and come back and apologize to his kids.

It's well documented that he he didn't like the critisism, hell they even talk about it in the article this thread is about. Very talented QB lacked heart and very thin skinned is what he wound up being.
 

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I can't link the article b/c it's from the ant-CZ newspaper in Dallas, but the paper assembled a panel of Gil Brandt, Babe Laufenberg, Brad Sham and Kevin Sherrington to assemble a list of the top 5 QBs in Cowboys history. Here was their list:



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garyo1954

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OMG, did you make this up? So, you don't know about Don's knees? Sad, dude. Go read about it and come back and apologize to his kids.


"Meredith's grit was legendary, maybe even other-wordly.

"Against Washington in 1966, he drove the Cowboys 85 yards for a game-winning field goal with a punctured lung. He could hardly breathe, much less call signals in the huddle. But he still threw for 406 yards that day.

"Legendary Cowboys coach Tom Landry often said Meredith was "the toughest player I ever coached." It's not often a quarterback is considered the toughest guy on the field."

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...-the-original-unappreciated-great-quarterback
 
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