Who is most under appreciated player in Cowboys history

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The championship losses to the Packers in the 60s. Dave Robinson LB for the Packers was chosen ahead of Chuck Howley for the Hall of Fame. Their stats were similar but the Packers kept coming out on top over the Cowboys. The Super Bowl MVP would’ve helped Howley a lot more had the Cowboys won that game.
Are you suggesting Super Bowl MVP Larry Brown belongs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame? The Cowboys won that game.
 

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Jay Novacek, he was the missing offensive piece that kept drives alive....heck of an athlete.
 

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Lately its Aikman. The Dakistans are going out of their way in an attempt to discredit the 90 championship teams while trying to make their hero look better.

I haven’t seen anyone try to discredit our 90s championships with any of the teams we’ve had under Dak. Troy Aikman never had to carry those great teams. When he did have to carry the team his first couple of seasons and later in his career he got killed. He suffered a lot of concussions and a significant back injury that required surgery. He was a great player but he never passed for more than 3445 yards and 23 TDs in a season. He only had three 3000 yard seasons and one season over 20 TD passes. He’s disrespected by some because of his lack of numbers and the loaded teams he played for.
 

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I haven’t seen anyone try to discredit our 90s championships with any of the teams we’ve had under Dak. Troy Aikman never had to carry those great teams. When he did have to carry the team his first couple of seasons and later in his career he got killed. He suffered a lot of concussions and a significant back injury that required surgery. He was a great player but he never passed for more than 3445 yards and 23 TDs in a season. He only had three 3000 yard seasons and one season over 20 TD passes. He’s disrespected by some because of his lack of numbers and the loaded teams he played for.
All the great SB championship QBs played for loaded teams.....but that doesnt mean just any QB could have lead those teams to Champioships...
 

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Are you suggesting Super Bowl MVP Larry Brown belongs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame? The Cowboys won that game.

Of course not! LOL Not sure how you got that take from my post. Larry Brown didn’t have near the career that Chuck Howley did. Brown was a good player that had one memorable game and it happened to be in the Super Bowl. He wasn’t even close to being on the same level as Chuck Howley. A victory over the Colts in Super Bowl V along with his MVP would have helped Howley get into the Hall of Fame. Another championship ring to go along with the one he got the following year in Super Bowl VI might have made the difference in my opinion, however those losses to the Packers really hurt. Several Steelers got in the Hall of Fame because of those 4 Super Bowl rings.
 

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All the great SB championship QBs played for loaded teams.....but that doesnt mean just any QB could have lead those teams to Champioships...

I don’t believe any QB could have led the Cowboys to those championships but some do because those teams were so loaded and the OL was arguably the best ever. The lack of big passing numbers has many question Troy Aikman’s greatness.
 

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Of course not! LOL Not sure how you got that take from my post. Larry Brown didn’t have near the career that Chuck Howley did. Brown was a good player that had one memorable game and it happened to be in the Super Bowl. He wasn’t even close to being on the same level as Chuck Howley. A victory over the Colts in Super Bowl V along with his MVP would have helped Howley get into the Hall of Fame. Another championship ring to go along with the one he got the following year in Super Bowl VI would’ve might have made the difference in my opinion. Several Steelers got in the Hall of Fame because of those 4 Super Bowl rings.
Please relax. I was joking. I too am a Chuck Howley fan that believes he belongs in the PFHoF. I still have his poster on my wall after all these years.
 

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Please relax. I was joking. I too am a Chuck Howley fan that believes he belongs in the PFHoF. I still have his poster on my wall after all these years.

He certainly belongs in the Hall of Fame. The Ice Bowl was such an iconic game, had the Cowboys just won that one it might have been enough to put Howley in the Hall of Fame.
 

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Lately its Aikman. The Dakistans are going out of their way in an attempt to discredit the 90 championship teams while trying to make their hero look better.
You put Dak on the 90s team and they don't win a SB. Back then you could mug the WRs and lay knockout hits on the QB.
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The championship losses to the Packers in the 60s. Dave Robinson LB for the Packers was chosen ahead of Chuck Howley for the Hall of Fame. Their stats were similar but the Packers kept coming out on top over the Cowboys. The Super Bowl MVP would’ve helped Howley a lot more had the Cowboys won that game.
Typical....watch the tape....he was good!
 

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According to one Cowboys FB I follow it was this guy.

“Is Tony Romo the most underappreciated player in Cowboys history? Romo was heavily scrutinized by the media considering he leads the franchise with career passing yards, 34,183, career touchdowns, 248, and second with a passer rating of 97.1. Romo also had 24 fourth-quarter comebacks…”


Others could be Danny White who led Cowboys to 3 straight championship losses and held most of the Cowboys passing records until Romo .

Meredith might be on the list as well after losing 2 straight NFL title games and ended up retiring early due to fan ridicule along with battered body. Regardless being in ROH.

The media and some Cowboy fans aren’t too kind to some of their prolific QB’s who don’t win championships.

Ill go with Danny White and then Romo.
 

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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

Which big games did Romo fold under pressure?
 

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I immediately thought Danny White. He is knocked (heck, I used to knock him) for losing three straight NFC Championship Games. But, truth be told, the league had finally caught up with Tom Landry, and he was - understandably so - reluctant to change. It also didn't help that we were an aging team, and weren't as innovative as we used to be in identifying and drafting talented players.
 

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Lately its Aikman. The Dakistans are going out of their way in an attempt to discredit the 90 championship teams while trying to make their hero look better.
This is so true. Best leader of men I have seen in 40 years following this team, most accurate passer, but today's Gen is all stats stats stats.
 
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