Birth Year Jerseys

80, which gives me Tony Hill before my time, and Alvin Harper who I knew much better. Also a few mediocre tight ends.
 
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John Wilber

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Bob White

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Ron Stone

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Dave Stalls

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Tony Slaton

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Ray Schoenke

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Kurt Peterson

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Ronald Leary

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Andre Gurode​
 
Well the best of them was 3 time pro bowler Herbert Scot... Part of the dirty dozen ..
Crawford Ker is an honarable mention for opening the hooters like concept
Winghouse

Current roster is Doug free
 
pickin's are slim for me, I will go with C, John Fitzgerald (#62)...at least he gave the ball to my favorite Cowboy of all time for many seasons
 
pickin's are slim for me, I will go with C, John Fitzgerald (#62)...at least he gave the ball to my favorite Cowboy of all time for many seasons

Ding Ding Ding!!! The best year ever. John Fitzgerald and Brian Baldinger are the most prominent who wore 62.
 
Twill, Terry Glenn, Kelvin Martin, Doug Donley Golden Richards

And lest I forget, the immortal Wane McGarity
 
Mike Hegman or Jack Crawford.

Wily 12 year vet or young potential . . .

Welcome, Mr Hegman!!!!
 

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