Mt. Rushmore of Cowboys

youngjerryjones

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I thought this would be interesting. Top 4 Cowboys of all time. Probably changes depending on when you grew up. I'm an old guy so some players from earlier are included
-Roger Staubach
-Bob Lilly
-Randy White
-Emmitt Smith
So many worthy players. What say you?
if you never grew up watching any of these players, would you be a cowboys fan?

from someone born in the mid 90's i'm hoping parsons is this player... tyron and zack held the title for a long time for me
 

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The Dallas Cowboys is a franchise that has been blessed with many SPECTACULARLY GREAT PLAYERS throughout its storied history.. It's impossible to pick only 4 players without disrespecting many more who are deserving, so I suggest for the sake of this topic, let's use the world's biggest mountain = [Everest]. Rushmore is too damn small for this team..
 

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Lilly
Staubach
Aikman
Smith
Ware
Dak Prescott:muttley:...as the waterboy for the above Elite Cowboys!!!
The funny thing is the "waterboy" will make more money than all 4 elite Cowboys combined by the end of his career.. Hopefully he'll have a star shaped super bowl ring on his finger as he's counting his money.
 

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Landry, Staubach, and Emmitt are not debatable.

That other spot could be Lilly, Pearson, Dorsett, Aikman, Irvin, R White, Jimmy, Schramm, Witten, or even Brandt.

Just keep Jerry the hell off of there. Biggest embarrassment in franchise history.
 

john van brocklin

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Landry, Staubach, and Emmitt are not debatable.

That other spot could be Lilly, Pearson, Dorsett, Aikman, Irvin, R White, Jimmy, Schramm, Witten, or even Brandt.

Just keep Jerry the hell off of there. Biggest embarrassment in franchise history.
Lilly is the best option for the 4th spot IMHO.
 

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One correction: Erik Williams was the most feared by opponents...Charles Haley was the most feared by his own teammates.
Williams was feared, but I don't think he was as feared as Allen. I remember specifically hearing interviews from John Randle, Jason Tuck and Michael Strahan testifying to their fear of Allen.
Maybe I missed them, but I don't recall any interviews of players saying they feared Big E.
 

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Williams was feared, but I don't think he was as feared as Allen. I remember specifically hearing interviews from John Randle, Jason Tuck and Michael Strahan testifying to their fear of Allen.
Maybe I missed them, but I don't recall any interviews of players saying they feared Big E.
Allen was a great player, but Williams was an angry player. Did they say they feared Allen, or they hated going up against him?
 

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So many great players over the years. Hard to narrow it down to 4. I like the idea of calling it Mt. Landry instead of Rushmore and going with Staubach, Lilly, Randy White and Emmitt.
 

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Allen was a great player, but Williams was an angry player. Did they say they feared Allen, or they hated going up against him?
Strahan said guys would fake illness if they had to go against Allen.
Justin Tuck said Larry Allen was unbeatable.
John Randle said he always talked nice to Allen because he didn't want to make him angry.
I don't know the difference between not wanting to go up against and fearing someone. :huh:
Few, if any, guys are going to admit they fear another player. But they can talk like they do if you read between the lines.

P.S. you can Youtube both Justin Tuck and Randle's comments about Larry Allen. I remember Strahan saying what he did but could never find the interview.

The lore of Larry

Imagine a player so feared that you actually had to turn to a bear to find an opponent that would make him an underdog — mostly because bears won’t play within the NFL rulebook.

That is probably the best way to describe Larry Allen to those who need a description.



 
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