The First Cowboys' Designated Pass Rusher Who Became MVP

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Back in the glory days of yesteryear, in 1973, the Cowboys drafted a speed pass rusher out of East Texas State named Harvey Martin. In training game, the coaches saw a talented defensive end, 6'5" with long arms and a sub 4.6 40 speed. They said he needed to more aggressive on the field and the rookie listened. He started to show he was the best pash rushing DE on the team, but Tom Landry never started rookies.

Thus, Landry made him the designated pass rusher and for two years, he led the team in sacks. He was instant lightning on an older DL. In 1974, Too Tall Jones was the #1 pick in the draft and he also for one year became a designated pass rusher. They called the duo Lightning and Thunder.

In 1975, both became starters on a team with the best draft haul in history. They charged the team into the Super Bowl.

Harvey Martin became THE pass rush terror every opposing team dreaded to see. He was a leader on the field, fiery and put some emotion to the new Doomsday Defense.

In 1977, Harvey had a career year with 23 sacks in 14 games. Next to him was Randy White who also has double digit sacks. Harvey was voted the NFL defensive MVP in 1977 and helped the Boys to win the Super Bowl. He was unstoppable all year long including the Super Bowl. For those who remember Demarcus Ware's best year, Harvey Martin's in 1977 was to me the greatest pass-rushing RDE or any position performance in Cowboys' history.

This year, we just drafted Sam Williams who wants to be known as De Williams. Watching this Williams pass rushing prowess reminds me of the Harvey Martin who became the idol of so many young Cowboys fans back in the glory days of yesteryear.
 

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Back in the glory days of yesteryear, in 1973, the Cowboys drafted a speed pass rusher out of East Texas State named Harvey Martin. In training game, the coaches saw a talented defensive end, 6'5" with long arms and a sub 4.6 40 speed. They said he needed to more aggressive on the field and the rookie listened. He started to show he was the best pash rushing DE on the team, but Tom Landry never started rookies.

Thus, Landry made him the designated pass rusher and for two years, he led the team in sacks. He was instant lightning on an older DL. In 1974, Too Tall Jones was the #1 pick in the draft and he also for one year became a designated pass rusher. They called the duo Lightning and Thunder.

In 1975, both became starters on a team with the best draft haul in history. They charged the team into the Super Bowl.

Harvey Martin became THE pass rush terror every opposing team dreaded to see. He was a leader on the field, fiery and put some emotion to the new Doomsday Defense.

In 1977, Harvey had a career year with 23 sacks in 14 games. Next to him was Randy White who also has double digit sacks. Harvey was voted the NFL defensive MVP in 1977 and helped the Boys to win the Super Bowl. He was unstoppable all year long including the Super Bowl. For those who remember Demarcus Ware's best year, Harvey Martin's in 1977 was to me the greatest pass-rushing RDE or any position performance in Cowboys' history.

This year, we just drafted Sam Williams who wants to be known as De Williams. Watching this Williams pass rushing prowess reminds me of the Harvey Martin who became the idol of so many young Cowboys fans back in the glory days of yesteryear.
Ill take Parsons for likely pass rushing MVP candidate but i like your thinking. Lets go Sammy!! all he needs to do is get 6 sacks so we can troll Gregory..

If sam gets 6 sacks as rookie its steal and we will then allow his nickname but not until then no hot boyz nonsense.

6 sacks = De Williams Less than that is Sam
 

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Can't wait to see Williams crush Gregory stats
That dope smoking piece of spit will fail in Denver because he just doesn't have the heart to play football.
We made a great decision getting rid of him should have done it long ago and drafting a young talented player in Williams
 
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Back in the glory days of yesteryear, in 1973, the Cowboys drafted a speed pass rusher out of East Texas State named Harvey Martin. In training game, the coaches saw a talented defensive end, 6'5" with long arms and a sub 4.6 40 speed. They said he needed to more aggressive on the field and the rookie listened. He started to show he was the best pash rushing DE on the team, but Tom Landry never started rookies.

Thus, Landry made him the designated pass rusher and for two years, he led the team in sacks. He was instant lightning on an older DL. In 1974, Too Tall Jones was the #1 pick in the draft and he also for one year became a designated pass rusher. They called the duo Lightning and Thunder.

In 1975, both became starters on a team with the best draft haul in history. They charged the team into the Super Bowl.

Harvey Martin became THE pass rush terror every opposing team dreaded to see. He was a leader on the field, fiery and put some emotion to the new Doomsday Defense.

In 1977, Harvey had a career year with 23 sacks in 14 games. Next to him was Randy White who also has double digit sacks. Harvey was voted the NFL defensive MVP in 1977 and helped the Boys to win the Super Bowl. He was unstoppable all year long including the Super Bowl. For those who remember Demarcus Ware's best year, Harvey Martin's in 1977 was to me the greatest pass-rushing RDE or any position performance in Cowboys' history.

This year, we just drafted Sam Williams who wants to be known as De Williams. Watching this Williams pass rushing prowess reminds me of the Harvey Martin who became the idol of so many young Cowboys fans back in the glory days of yesteryear.

One can only hope! Harvey was my favorite player back in the day. I remember some fan used to bring a sign that read "You've been Martinized" or something to that effect. I was just a kid and had to look up martinized in the dictionary, and laughed when I read "cleaned and pressed". lol
 

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Back in the glory days of yesteryear, in 1973, the Cowboys drafted a speed pass rusher out of East Texas State named Harvey Martin. In training game, the coaches saw a talented defensive end, 6'5" with long arms and a sub 4.6 40 speed. They said he needed to more aggressive on the field and the rookie listened. He started to show he was the best pash rushing DE on the team, but Tom Landry never started rookies.

Thus, Landry made him the designated pass rusher and for two years, he led the team in sacks. He was instant lightning on an older DL. In 1974, Too Tall Jones was the #1 pick in the draft and he also for one year became a designated pass rusher. They called the duo Lightning and Thunder.

In 1975, both became starters on a team with the best draft haul in history. They charged the team into the Super Bowl.

Harvey Martin became THE pass rush terror every opposing team dreaded to see. He was a leader on the field, fiery and put some emotion to the new Doomsday Defense.

In 1977, Harvey had a career year with 23 sacks in 14 games. Next to him was Randy White who also has double digit sacks. Harvey was voted the NFL defensive MVP in 1977 and helped the Boys to win the Super Bowl. He was unstoppable all year long including the Super Bowl. For those who remember Demarcus Ware's best year, Harvey Martin's in 1977 was to me the greatest pass-rushing RDE or any position performance in Cowboys' history.

This year, we just drafted Sam Williams who wants to be known as De Williams. Watching this Williams pass rushing prowess reminds me of the Harvey Martin who became the idol of so many young Cowboys fans back in the glory days of yesteryear.

Micah Parsons when asked about comparisons to Lawrence Taylor:
“I still have a long way to go. He had a 142 (sacks). I have 130 more sacks to go before we can start saying that was LT. So let's just chill and keep enjoying the work I got to keep putting in to get there."

 

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Can't wait to see Williams crush Gregory stats
That dope smoking piece of spit will fail in Denver because he just doesn't have the heart to play football.
We made a great decision getting rid of him should have done it long ago and drafting a young talented player in Williams

  • I get the impression that Sam Williams is a football junkie like Micah Parsons.
    • The video of him when he came to Dallas and was instantly bonded with Dan Quinn.
      • Quinn: Did you sleep well?
      • SW: No, I just wanted to get back in here.
      • Quinn: Me too.
    • Also, watching extensive game footage of SW he appears to have studied a lot of film of both of opponents and of NFL pass rushers.
 

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Can't wait to see Williams crush Gregory stats
That dope smoking piece of spit will fail in Denver because he just doesn't have the heart to play football.
We made a great decision getting rid of him should have done it long ago and drafting a young talented player in Williams

Williams, Lawrence, Parsons, Fowler and Osi is the D-line I wish we had last year lol.
 

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Harvey Martin will be the most famous football player ever to come out of East Texas State University....... they are now known as Texas A&M University--Commerce. He had 23 sacks in 1977 in 14 games....and somehow the NFL record shows Strahan with 22.5 in 2001 in 16 games.... how come, I wonder.? Harvey Banks Martin.....died in 2001 at the age of only 51 from pancreatic cancer. RIP, my man...
 

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Harvey Martin will be the most famous football player ever to come out of East Texas State University....... they are now known as Texas A&M University--Commerce. He had 23 sacks in 1977 in 14 games....and somehow the NFL record shows Strahan with 22.5 in 2001 in 16 games.... how come, I wonder.? Harvey Banks Martin.....died in 2001 at the age of only 51 from pancreatic cancer. RIP, my man...
Sacks weren't an official statistic then, I think.
 

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One can only hope! Harvey was my favorite player back in the day. I remember some fan used to bring a sign that read "You've been Martinized" or something to that effect. I was just a kid and had to look up martinized in the dictionary, and laughed when I read "cleaned and pressed". lol
When I was a kid I used to ride my bike past a dry cleaner that used to advertise "1-Hour Martinizing" and remember thinking Harvey is faster than that. :D

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Harvey Martin will be the most famous football player ever to come out of East Texas State University....... they are now known as Texas A&M University--Commerce. He had 23 sacks in 1977 in 14 games....and somehow the NFL record shows Strahan with 22.5 in 2001 in 16 games.... how come, I wonder.? Harvey Banks Martin.....died in 2001 at the age of only 51 from pancreatic cancer. RIP, my man...

I actually went to college in Commerce. Not when he was there of course…..don’t forget Wade Wilson. He wasn’t on Harvey’s level, but a really good QB for a long time.
 
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