You have to pick one Cowboy and no other

baltcowboy

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Seen a few of these types of threads while we wait for the draft and new season.

So here is my simple question - Who is your favorite Dallas Cowboy of all-time?

No diplomatic lists, no I used to pick this person and now I go with this player.

Point blank, who is your single favorite player, the legend of legends that you saw play?

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For me, Troy Aikman.

Never met a Super Bowl he couldn’t win. Leader on and off the field. No nonsense.
Emmitt Smith. Best running back of all time. Heart and soul of the 90s Cowboys. Can’t believe Jerry let Parcells get rid of him.:facepalm::huh:
 

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Seen a few of these types of threads while we wait for the draft and new season.

So here is my simple question - Who is your favorite Dallas Cowboy of all-time?

No diplomatic lists, no I used to pick this person and now I go with this player.

Point blank, who is your single favorite player, the legend of legends that you saw play?

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For me, Troy Aikman.

Never met a Super Bowl he couldn’t win. Leader on and off the field. No nonsense.
Emmitt smith he was the 90s team..i cant pick single fave so mine is MOST Impactful..
 

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I love Troy to death, but on rainy days he HATED to throw a wet ball. The GREAT Emmitt Smith had to carry an EXTRA HEAVY load on those bad weather days lol. I see your point though, but I think even Troy would pick Emmitt.

So glad Troy is in the HOF.
But i did not think he's elite, and he came away with some clutch NFC title games, but that 90's team more so rode the back of Emmitt Smith than Troy.

- during Emmitt's contract hold out, and starting the season winless at 0-2 the call out was ..... " we need Emmitt "

- in a game where all the NFC division and playoff advantage stakes were on the line at season's end vs NY Giants, the team rode the
back of shoulder- separated Emmitt. .. instead of Troy.

- in the Super Bowl where Troy was obviously still dingy from a previous concussion and off his game, the team again rode the back of Emmitt
en route to a back to back Super bowl win.

- Aikman came in the most handy when defenses boxed up, sold out vs the run, and Troy could sizzle the ball to Irvin, underneath in slants or over the top of defenses.
 

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Seen a few of these types of threads while we wait for the draft and new season.

So here is my simple question - Who is your favorite Dallas Cowboy of all-time?

No diplomatic lists, no I used to pick this person and now I go with this player.

Point blank, who is your single favorite player, the legend of legends that you saw play?

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For me, Troy Aikman.

Never met a Super Bowl he couldn’t win. Leader on and off the field. No nonsense.

Roger Staubach. He's why I became a Cowboys fan in the first place.
 

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As much as I'd love to mention my favorite Cowboys like Larry, Woody, DWare, Dez, and Playmaker, there's only one choice for me.

#22.

Growing up, kids at my school did church things on Sundays. We watched Emmitt.
 

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Seen a few of these types of threads while we wait for the draft and new season.

So here is my simple question - Who is your favorite Dallas Cowboy of all-time?

No diplomatic lists, no I used to pick this person and now I go with this player.

Point blank, who is your single favorite player, the legend of legends that you saw play?

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For me, Troy Aikman.

Never met a Super Bowl he couldn’t win. Leader on and off the field. No nonsense.
I want to say Irvin or Troy but it has to be Emmit. He was the guy and every team that played us knew it.
 

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So glad Troy is in the HOF.
But i did not think he's elite, and he came away with some clutch NFC title games, but that 90's team more so rode the back of Emmitt Smith than Troy.

- during Emmitt's contract hold out, and starting the season winless at 0-2 the call out was ..... " we need Emmitt "

- in a game where all the NFC division and playoff advantage stakes were on the line at season's end vs NY Giants, the team rode the
back of shoulder- separated Emmitt. .. instead of Troy.

- in the Super Bowl where Troy was obviously still dingy from a previous concussion and off his game, the team again rode the back of Emmitt
en route to a back to back Super bowl win.

- Aikman came in the most handy when defenses boxed up, sold out vs the run, and Troy could sizzle the ball to Irvin, underneath in slants or over the top of defenses.
That 93 , back to back championship team was my all-time favorite as outside of Cowboys fans the whole world wanted to see them lose so they could say the 92 was a fluke. They smashed the 49ers then ran the ball down the Bills throat. They broke their backs.
 

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It's a tie between Staubach and Aikman, so I'll mash them into one called Troy Staubach . . . elsewise, Roger Aikman! :muttley: :grin:
 
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Roger Staubach out front with 42 votes and the runaway lead! Captain America Forever!
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2nd place - 90’s dynasty getting some love in the votes today and #22 is solidly in 2nd place with 18 votes!
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3rd place - The heart and soul of that 90’s dynasty, the Playmaker with 7 votes.
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4th place (Tie)
The third man of the Triplets, Mr. Aikman and #33, Tony Dorsett! 6 votes.
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5th place (Tie)
The legendary fedora with 5 votes, and one of his greatest pupils, The Manster!
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6th place, 3 votes
Mr.Cowboy, Bob Lilly
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7th place, 2 votes, Several Ties
Darren Woodson
Tony Romo (don’t knock them, an entire generation now of fans who don’t remember the Super Bowls)
Deion Primetime Sanders
Charles Haley
Larry Allen

8th place - 1 vote each
Jason Witten
Ed Too Tall Jones
Lance Alworth
Erik Williams
Everson Walls
Hollywood Henderson
Demarcus Ware
Bullet Bob Hayes
 
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