Who is most under appreciated player in Cowboys history

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Disagree that it's Romo. He may be overappreciated by many, especially when I saw him ranked 3rd on all time best Cowboys QBs.

My pick: Jim Jeffcoat. Jim is an all time great pass rusher. He doesn't get his due because most of his career happened when the Cowboys were terrible. How many even know that he had 10.5 sacks in 1992, and was instrumental in the super bowl victory. Also had 6 in 1993, as his career was winding down.

Good one. Over 100 sacks in his career. 2nd only to Ware in team history and has the most pick-sixes of any Cowboys defensive lineman to play for the team at 2 (he only had 2 INTs in his career - both were TDs). Deion and Diggs only have 2 themselves, by the way.
 

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Romo had a tendency to fold under pressure-the bigger the game, the bigger the chance of a lose as proven by his playoff record and the 3 straight "just win the last game" losses. How was he underappreciated?
Meredith and White were appreciated during their time. They're becoming forgotten over time because they didnt win anything big. I was a huge fan of Meredith but never forgave him for walking away. White got burned by "the catch" but he was appreciated when he played.

for underappreciated I would go more toward Bob Hayes, Chuch Howley, Cornell Green types. Consistent all stars that we took for granted and were ignored by the NFL after they retired
Early in his career, Romo was prone to making bone-head throws in crucial times of games. To his credit, he matured and became a damn good QB. When he realized that he was hurting the team by trying to do too much by himself, he changed, but the stigma of being a choker stayed with him.
 

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Good one. Over 100 sacks in his career. 2nd only to Ware in team history and has the most pick-sixes of any Cowboys defensive lineman to play for the team at 2 (he only had 2 INTs in his career - both were TDs). Deion and Diggs only have 2 themselves, by the way.
And he got most of that w/ nothing around him.
 

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How is Troy Aikman not appreciated? He won 3 SBs, made 6 Pro Bowls, was a 1st Team All Pro and even was a SB winning MVP. Everyone appreciates Troy. I'm amazed you didn't mention your hero, Romo.

Aikman didn’t put up big numbers and a lot of fans believe the Cowboys could’ve won those three Super Bowls with a number of different QBs. The Cowboys offense revolved around Emmitt Smith and the running game. Aikman had so much talent around him and his numbers were pedestrian compared to his peers. A lot of fans on this board don’t think he was anything special based strictly on his numbers. I’m not one of those fans, I think he was a great player and he made a lot of big throws in critical situations like the throw to Alvin Harper in the 92 NFC title game. Aikman actually got booed by the fans in the late 90s who were wanting Randall Cunningham to replace him. Many fans don’t like him as a broadcaster which has caused him to be disrespected by a lot of Cowboys fans.
 

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Danny White was a stud....he deserves to be a cowboy legend...

Danny White was a good QB but was far from a stud. Losing three straight NFC title games and coughing up a fumble in the closing seconds against San Francisco in the 81 title game didn’t help earn him respect. It wasn’t easy following Roger Staubach. Danny couldn’t get the team over the hump and a lot of fans blame him. If a QB doesn’t lead the Cowboys to a championship they’re going to be under-appreciated.
 

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Don Meredith is one of the more under-appreciated Cowboys. He got booed so often by Cowboys fans it caused him to retire. He said he got tired of the boos. The Cowboys kept coming up short especially to the Packers and the fan base became frustrated. Meredith took a lot of the heat. He started getting more respect after his career than he did during his playing days. He was a tough SOB who played with a lot of injuries.
 

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Danny White was a good QB but was far from a stud. Losing three straight NFC title games and coughing up a fumble in the closing seconds against San Francisco in the 81 title game didn’t help earn him respect. It wasn’t easy following Roger Staubach. Danny couldn’t get the team over the hump and a lot of fans blame him. If a QB doesn’t lead the Cowboys to a championship they’re going to be under-appreciated.
Don Meredith is one of the more under-appreciated Cowboys. He got booed so often by Cowboys fans it caused him to retire. He said he got tired of the boos. The Cowboys kept coming up short especially to the Packers and the fan base became frustrated. Meredith took a lot of the heat. He started getting more respect after his career than he did during his playing days. He was a tough SOB who played with a lot of injuries.
I think Danny was a stud....21 other players may have a little bit of blame too.
 

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Aikman didn’t put up big numbers and a lot of fans believe the Cowboys could’ve won those three Super Bowls with a number of different QBs. The Cowboys offense revolved around Emmitt Smith and the running game. Aikman had so much talent around him and his numbers were pedestrian compared to his peers. A lot of fans on this board don’t think he was anything special based strictly on his numbers. I’m not one of those fans, I think he was a great player and he made a lot of big throws in critical situations like the throw to Alvin Harper in the 92 NFC title game. Aikman actually got booed by the fans in the late 90s who were wanting Randall Cunningham to replace him. Many fans don’t like him as a broadcaster which has caused him to be disrespected by a lot of Cowboys fans.
I'm one of those fans who has mentioned his bad play during those bad years very early and late in his career when he no longer was surrounded by great talent, but during those playoff years, there was no QB better than Troy, especially during the playoffs.
 

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Early in his career, Romo was prone to making bone-head throws in crucial times of games. To his credit, he matured and became a damn good QB. When he realized that he was hurting the team by trying to do too much by himself, he changed, but the stigma of being a choker stayed with him.
100% accurate statement.
 

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It's Danny White. He did what Romo and Dak never did, he took the team to a conference championship, but he did it 3 consecutive years in a row. Losing those games makes people forget what he did. I respect Danny and remember him as a better QB than Romo and Dak.
You lost credibility by throwing Romo and Dak into this. Danny White was great in his own way. There is no denying that. But, he was not a better passer than Romo and Dak. Danny White was surrounded by ex-SB championship veteran players, yet he was not able to lead them to another SB. Surround Romo or Dak with ex-SB winning players, I guarantee either one would lead that group back to a SB.
 

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I think Danny was a stud....21 other players may have a little bit of blame too.

Doubt many fans will agree with you on the stud part. They’ll keep going back to those three straight NFC title game losses and that fumble in the closing seconds against San Francisco. It certainly wasn’t all Danny White’s fault but the QB always takes most of the blame and he never played his best games in the biggest games.
 

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Romo. He had Jason Garrett as OC and head coach for ten years and JJ’s suboptimal organizational management sans Parcells for the rest. Simply too much to overcome.
 

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Doubt many fans will agree with you on the stud part. They’ll keep going back to those three straight NFC title game losses and that fumble in the closing seconds against San Francisco. It certainly wasn’t all Danny White’s fault but the QB always takes most of the blame and he never played his best games in the biggest games.
Fans don't know crap.they buy shirts and caps...I still think he was a stud.
 
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