Who other than Jimmy Johnson do you think is missing from the Ring of Honor?

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I don't think being on the team at the same time makes them equal. I agree Romo is probably sure to get in, but the guys that will be Hall of Famers likely are probably higher on the list in my mind.
That may be so for you, but I think the majority of Cowboys fans don't think Romo is lesser candidate for the Ring of Honor than Witten and Ware.
And as to the Hall of Fame - there are a good number Cowboys fans \CZ members here that feel his career merits inclusion.
It all play out over the next half-decade or so.
 

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Jim Jeffcoat? Played 12 seasons in Dallas, was the sack leader on the 1992 Super Bowl team.
 

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That may be so for you, but I think the majority of Cowboys fans don't think Romo is lesser candidate for the Ring of Honor than Witten and Ware.
And as to the Hall of Fame - there are a good number Cowboys fans \CZ members here that feel his career merits inclusion.
It all play out over the next half-decade or so.
I said that was my belief, so saying "that may be so for me" is unnecessary.

Same for the comment about his career meriting inclusion. I've said a couple of times I think he is probably a lock.

But I think it's fair to say there are varying opinions on Romo. Threads may mostly be positive, but there are negative ones as well. There are those that felt Jerry was too devoted to him and that he wasn't the kind of leader that could take the team to the Super Bowl. That's part of the burden of playing QB - you get that kind of thing piled on your back.

Also look at the points of comparison among existing ROH members. For Romo it's Aikman and Staubach, both of who were in the playoffs frequently, and both multiple Super Bowl winners. Despite bigger passing stats, Romo simply isn't revered like those guys are. For Witten, there is no point of comparison - no other TE in the ROH - nobody he has to live up to. He is easily considered the best the Cowboys have had at that position. For Ware it's Harvey Martin and Charles Haley. If the position was QB it would be viewed differently because the others had much more playoff success, but that is much less a factor in how people perceive positions other than QB, and Ware's sack totals put him solidly alongside those guys.

Also look at the threads that discuss Hall of Fame. Nobody denies Witten is, and should be, a lock for the HOF. I doubt many would deny that Ware is. Many Cowboy fans, however, will argue strongly that Romo is not, and should not be.
 

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I honestly can't believe Ed Jones isn't a shoe-in. I mean, he left football to box and then came back, lol
 

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Harvey Martin (should also be in the HOF)
Ed "Too Tall" Jones
Cornell Green
Ralph Neely

Those are the glaring omissions based on how long it's been since they retired.
 

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I said that was my belief, so saying "that may be so for me" is unnecessary.

Same for the comment about his career meriting inclusion. I've said a couple of times I think he is probably a lock.

But I think it's fair to say there are varying opinions on Romo. Threads may mostly be positive, but there are negative ones as well. There are those that felt Jerry was too devoted to him and that he wasn't the kind of leader that could take the team to the Super Bowl. That's part of the burden of playing QB - you get that kind of thing piled on your back.

Also look at the points of comparison among existing ROH members. For Romo it's Aikman and Staubach, both of who were in the playoffs frequently, and both multiple Super Bowl winners. Despite bigger passing stats, Romo simply isn't revered like those guys are. For Witten, there is no point of comparison - no other TE in the ROH. He is easily considered the best the Cowboys have had at that position. For Ware it's Harvey Martin and Charles Haley. If the position was QB it would be viewed differently because the others had much more playoff success, but that is much less a factor in how people perceive positions other than QB, and Ware's sack totals put him solidly alongside those guys.

Also look at the threads that discuss Hall of Fame. Nobody denies Witten is, and should be, a lock for the HOF. Many Cowboy fans will argue strongly that Romo is not, and should not be.
Witten and Ware had a number of detractors - even in their prime years. For the record --- I never felt that way about either of them.
Some mentioned Ware's sacks were inconseqential - none were made during crucial games to help get the team into the playoffs/advance far. Others felt he was ineffective\ worn down the his last 2-3 seasons in Dallas.
The dectractors against Witten steadily grew as his years accumulated. 'Progress-stopper', criticism of his short routes and lack of YAC.
And as far as Cowboys QBs go - those fans who were around to watch #12 and #8 (I am one of them) - look at, and remember them in a different manner than Romo (for the reasons you stated).
But there is a legion of Cowboys fans that know of no other longtime QB than #9.
Bottom line -- Witten, Romo, and Ware will eventually be on the ROH.
But there are least a half-dozen players - and one coach - that deserve the honor before them.
 

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Kind of like the HOF, you have to be careful as to not water it down.
 

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Witten and Ware had a number of detractors - even in their prime years. For the record --- I never felt that way about either of them.
Some mentioned Ware's sacks were inconseqential - none were made during crucial games to help get the team into the playoffs/advance far. Others felt he was ineffective\ worn down the his last 2-3 seasons in Dallas.
The dectractors against Witten steadily grew as his years accumulated. 'Progress-stopper', criticism of his short routes and lack of YAC.
And as far as Cowboys QBs go - those fans who were around to watch #12 and #8 (I am one of them) - look at, and remember them in a different manner than Romo (for the reasons you stated).
But there is a legion of Cowboys fans that know of no other longtime QB than #9.
Bottom line -- Witten, Romo, and Ware will eventually be on the ROH.
But there are least a half-dozen players - and one coach - that deserve the honor before them.
I'm not going debate as if I am anti-Romo. That would be a big misrepresentation.

I just think you have 2 clear HOFers who's entrance to the ROH cannot be perceived as being illegitimate compared to their position peers who are already there, and 1 guy who I believe will never make the HOF and who isn't remotely perceived at the same iconic level as others at the same position that are in the ROH.

And, again, I said from the beginning I don't see this as the kind of difference that will keep Romo out of the ROH, and in fact said that he probably is sure to get in.

I don't see "probably sure" vs "absolutely sure" to be worth spending more time on.
 

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I'm not going debate as if I am anti-Romo. That would be a big misrepresentation.

I just think you have 2 clear HOFers who's entrance to the ROH cannot be perceived as being illegitimate compared to their position peers who are already there, and 1 guy who I believe will never make the HOF and who isn't remotely perceived at the same iconic level as others at the same position that are in the ROH.

And, again, I said from the beginning I don't see this as the kind of difference that will keep Romo out of the ROH, and in fact said that he probably is sure to get in.

I don't see "probably sure" vs "absolutely sure" to be worth spending more time on.
Who declared - preceived that Witten and Ware's EVENTUAL entrance into the ROH would be perceived as 'illegimate"? ---- part of your recent posted comment?

The Dallas Cowboys ROH and the Pro Football HOF are distinct institutions that are not connected in any way.
All three players will eventually be eligible ---and nominated by someone--- for the HOF.
They will all go through the validation process for induction every year. The committee overseeing the process will debate their worthiness each time - then approve or deny their induction.

The ROH designation is currently in the hands of one person - Jerry Jones.
He will decide who and when each player will get the award.
 

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Who declared - preceived that Witten and Ware's EVENTUAL entrance into the ROH would be perceived as 'illegimate"? ---- part of your recent posted comment?

The Dallas Cowboys ROH and the Pro Football HOF are distinct institutions that are not connected in any way.
All three players will eventually be eligible ---and nominated by someone--- for the HOF.
They will all go through the validation process for induction every year. The committee overseeing the process will debate their worthiness each time - then approve or deny their induction.

The ROH designation is currently in the hands of one person - Jerry Jones.
He will decide who and when each player will get the award.
You missed the point. Nobody perceives Witten & Ware as illegitimate relative to others in the ROH at their position. Nobody would argue they don't stack up to other Cowboys at their positions in the ROH. THAT was my point. That's not the case with Romo. Romo isn't revered in remotely the same way as Staubach or Aikman. Among old timers maybe even not as much as Merideth.

I know full well the ROH is not connected to the HOF - you are again missing the point. The point is it would be ridiculous to suggest a sure fire HOF famer wouldn't be perceived as a stronger ROH candidate than one that will never make the HOF. Outside of guys that were short timers in Dallas (Ditka/Alworth/Jackie Smith/Adderly etc) Cowboy HOFers are in the ROH. Those guys are not left out.

I also understand that Jerry is the current decision maker for the ROH, which is a big reason I think Romo is probably a sure thing to get in.

But if you want to keep getting bent out of shape over me saying Romo is "probably a sure thing for ROF" instead of saying he is unquestionably a sure thing, so be it. It's very slight distinction, and it's idiotic to be so upset over it.
 

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Kind of like the HOF, you have to be careful as to not water it down.
The franchise should designate an area (i.e. a WALL ) inside - and outside - the stadium that highlights each decade.
Note the accomplishments of not only the teams - records, division titles, etc. - but include the achievements of Cowboys players that were very good- to great....but are not deemed worthy of ROH\HOF status.
 
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Randy White is in the ROH.
Inducted in 1994 - with Tony Dorsett.
 

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The franchise should designate an area (i.e. a WALL ) inside - and outside - the stadium that highlights each decade.
Note the accomplishments of not only the teams - records, division titles, etc. - but include the achievements of Cowboys players that were very good- to great....but are not deemed worthy of ROH\HOF status.
That's a great idea, that would be nice and I think more appropriate.
 
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