Who was the absolute worst most hopeless player to ever play for the Dallas Cowboys

tyke1doe

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Someone no one has mentioned (I think. I didn't read the entire thread).

Dimitruis Underwood
 

tyke1doe

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I think it was the Bears, but it has been a while.
It was Atlanta. In the old Fulton County Stadium.
I was there.
I was looking forward to Emmitt Smith rushing for 1,000 yards on the season and the Cowboys squeezing into the playoff.
Neither happened.
And Laufenberg was butt awful. :facepalm:
 

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Answer any way you think the criteria fits.

the first name that popped into my head was chad Hutchinson but I don’t think that’s really fair. He just kind of looked like a goober. No one likes chads.

couple other names like Justin beariault shouldn’t really count but you can go that way.

we kicked around guys like Phil costa and Alan ball for what seemed like years.

david buehler our backup kickoff specialist definitely didnt contribute much.





Screw all that it was Quincy carter. He is our worst player of all time
Was he worse than Carpenter
 

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What was the name of the safety the Cowboys had who was hurt every year and every offseason you would hear that this was his year? Guy was on the team for like 4 or 5 years.
 

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We don't have 5 rings without Jerry hiring him....I'm not a Jerry fan but I'm not blind either
I'll give it to you guys that Jerry hired him and got him what he needed. That's what a good owner does. When Jerry wanted all the credit and all the control then the juggernaut started to wither and we've never been the same since. When Jerry stayed in his lane he was the best owner in football. When he demanded it all then he became the biggest hurdle for this franchise to overcome.
 
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