22 years goes by fast

It sure does go by fast.
I remember sitting on the couch eating spaghetti with my girlfriend and mother and my stomach was in knots wondering if "david could knock off goliath". Jeez dosnt seem that long ago.
 
Time has passed much faster then you think.

That was 32 years ago.
 
I was so sure that we would lose that day that I wasn't even nervous at the start of the game. When Jerry Rice scored (and then had it called back) I thought to myself "yep just what I figured would happen". I had totally underestimated Jimmy Johnson's coaching ability in big games.

Man I miss Jimmy and those early 90's teams. My kids are grown now and have witnessed just one playoff win from the Cowboys. Sad.
 
Before free agency, before the salary cap. That was when football was great.

The building of that team really was part of the fun. From the one win season. The following year Troy going down in Philly and Babe throwing the season away. Then the Kelvin Martin punt return, beating the bears in the playoffs. Then winning it all. Back to back. Switzer bumping the ref. Then winning the 3rd one. What a great ride.

Sorry to everyone under 30, you missed a great party.
 
Greates moment as a Cowboy fan, no doubt. The SB's were just the icing on the cake.
Started watching in 85.
 
I miss the actual huddling up after each play and Troy strolling up to center scanning the defense'. The slant to Harper was a thing of beauty, such poise shown by the youngest team in the NFL.......greatest feeling I ever had after a Cowboy win and I go back as a fan to 1970.
 
I miss the actual huddling up after each play and Troy strolling up to center scanning the defense'. The slant to Harper was a thing of beauty, such poise shown by the youngest team in the NFL.......greatest feeling I ever had after a Cowboy win and I go back as a fan to 1970.

Can't disagree. That play served notice.

I feel sorry for fans who could not watch those teams live.

They were so precise. The execution was like nothing I have seen.

The Seahawks are getting close though.
 
It's 32 in common core years.

I don't know too much about common core curriculum, but my GF's middle school son brought home math homework in the past and when I sat down to help him understand it, he started telling me these bizarre methods that they're teaching them on how to solve math problems.

I said, I have a degree in mathematics and I have no idea what they're talking about. I taught him to do it "my way" and to show his work. We had some back on forth with the teacher via email and she finally agreed that if he shows his work and gets the right answers, then she'll let him to it differently than how she's teaching.

He went from barely passing math to a few months later testing out 3rd in the entire school in a standardized math test. He was in 7th grade and the 3rd place ranking including 8th graders and the kids in the advanced math classes.
 

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