KingintheNorth
Chris in Arizona
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I remember...sighHe helped beat a good Dallas team in the playoffs long ago.
I remember...sighHe helped beat a good Dallas team in the playoffs long ago.
If you are talking about the 1985 divisional playoff game, you must be misremembering something.
Flipper Anderson was an active NFL player from 1988-1997.1979
Flipper Anderson was an active NFL player from 1988-1997.
Damn Vince Ferragamo beat the Cowboys and Staubach completed the last pass of his career to.....Herb Scott.Then I'm misremembering something. The 79 game is the one that remains so bitter even today.
Damn Vince Ferragamo beat the Cowboys and Staubach completed the last pass of his career to.....Herb Scott.
That game sucked so bad. The Cowboys really overlooked the Rams that day.
Yes, that's the 1979 game.Damn Vince Ferragamo beat the Cowboys and Staubach completed the last pass of his career to.....Herb Scott.
That game sucked so bad. The Cowboys really overlooked the Rams that day.
Read above. Again, we aren’t talking about the Cowboys going after a difference maker and being willing to pay for a mult-year, multi-million dollar contract. This was a move for a camp body. The Cowboys were willing to pay a minimum rate for a short term training camp player, and that has nothing to do with whether they would chose to pursue an established, high dollar veteran. It’s ridiculous to act as if they made a choice to pursue Anderson over a guy like that. A guy like that was not what they were looking for, and they didn’t turn away from a guy like that to sign Anderson. There is no correlation.
Read above. Again, we aren’t talking about the Cowboys going after a difference maker and being willing to pay for a mult-year, multi-million dollar contract. This was a move for a camp body. The Cowboys were willing to pay a minimum rate for a short term training camp player, and that has nothing to do with whether they would chose to pursue an established, high dollar veteran. It’s ridiculous to act as if they made a choice to pursue Anderson over a guy like that. A guy like that was not what they were looking for, and they didn’t turn away from a guy like that to sign Anderson. There is no correlation.
What cowboys postseason loss doesn’t seem bitter?Then I'm misremembering something. The 79 game is the one that remains so bitter even today.
What cowboys postseason loss doesn’t seem bitter?
I started the year we lost to jake Plummer and it’s been a lot of postseason losses. I haven’t been aight with any of them. Only one I don’t really dwell over or dread rewatching is the beat down Carolina gave us in 04.
i understand your point. but if we can find a gem, its worth having as much time as possible.
thats still fine, you dont know who might break out and who works well wtih certain teams. A camp body or a no namer might strike lightning. Laurent Robinson. Who expected him to take off.