Why Cowboys players and coaches are wearing T-shirts that say ‘HAH!’
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Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli wears a t-shirt reading “HAH!” during an interview at training camp on Monday, Aug. 17, 2015, in Oxnard, Calif. (Smiley N. Pool/The Dallas Morning News)
OXNARD, Calif. – There’s a popular navy blue T-shirt being worn by Cowboys players and coaches during training camp. The front of the shirt simply says “HAH!” in white letters.
What the letters stand for has been somewhat of a mystery, however, they actually don’t stand for anything. It just means “HAH!”
Last season, the team wore similar shirts that said “FIGHT.”
Cowboys defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli was wearing his ‘HAH!’ shirt during Sunday’s practice.
What’s his definition?
“Get up, put my overalls on and play really good football every day,” Marinelli said. “Jump off the screen every snap.
“It’s how we want to play. How you want to play. Jump off the screen with effort, energy, plays, takeaways. Whatever that is, and jump off the screen. Be different than everybody else.”
A “HAH!” play is one that stands out in a good way. An example from Thursday’s preseason game was La’el Collins’ fourth-quarter pancake block. Tyler Clutts’ third-down block to spring Terrance Williams for a first down was another.
“That was a ‘HAH!’ play,” Clutts said...