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Rick Reilly's collumn asked Cowboys players quiz questions: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=reilly_rick&id=4491594


This column appears in the Oct. 5 issue of ESPN The Magazine.

If you're going to make it in the Cowboys organization, you better cram like a sardine, because you'll take written tests on everything from Cowboys history to Texas culture to world affairs.
Not to make the football team. To make the cheerleading team.

The players don't have to take any quizzes. If you're 290 and can turn a running back into an oil stain, you could read at the equivalent of a mealworm and make it.

It's the cheerleaders who get grilled like it's Final Jeopardy. They take a nearly 100-question test during tryouts and are asked to name everything from the governor of Texas to a country that borders Iraq.

Remind me: What's this got to do with pom-poms?

Tryout coordinator: "Amber, that was a terrific triple-twisting salchow, and landing in a split was a surprise, but I'm afraid you gagged on the cold-fusion question. Get out."

"We want our cheerleaders to be knowledgeable and well-spoken in interviews," says Cowboys cheerleading boss Kelli Finglass. "If they're not, it's a deal breaker."

Cowboys players get interviewed every day. Shouldn't they have to take it? "Well, their job description is winning football games," Finglass says.

Riiiiight.

Besides, if Cowboys players had to pass the same quiz before they could make the team, many of them would be bouncers at Showgirls today.

Which is exactly why we gave it to them.

Why not? Why should the cheerleaders have to know more than the players? It's not like anybody from Fox is going up to a cheerleader after the game, asking, "Incredible game! Where do you think it ranks in Cowboys history?"

We coerced 12 players into taking it. To their credit, they did it with good humor and open minds, just not always clever ones. Some examples:

Q: Name the Six Flags of Texas.
A very tough question. Only backup QB Jon Kitna nailed it. "Oh, my kids have been schooling me on this. Mexico, Spain, France, United States, Republic of Texas and the Confederacy. Thanks to my kids, I just learned that!" Nearly all 11 others thought it was an amusement park question. Need to get some kids.

Q: Name the two ex-Cowboys quarterbacks in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Everybody got it right except G Travis Bright, who answered Troy Aikman but forgot Roger Staubach, and S Pat Watkins, who answered, "Joe Namath and Troy Aikman." Yep, who can forget ol' Beltway Joe?

Q: Name a country that borders Iraq.
Ten of 12 got it right (Iran, Kuwait, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Turkey), although WR Miles Austin and CB Orlando Scandrick said Afghanistan, which is about 750 miles away. Gotta at least pause at CNN once in a while, boys.

Q: Who is the governor of Texas?
This one was hopeless. Only TE Jason Witten and DE Marcus Spears got it right: Rick Perry. Interesting fact about the governor of Texas: He doesn't have to take a quiz either.

Q: List three lean proteins.
"Like, foods?" asked LB Keith Brooking.
Uh, yes, foods.
"Tuna fish," he tried. "I don't know, man."
Watkins replied, "Fish, chicken, duck."
WR Sam Hurd listed, "Steak, chicken and pasta."
Pasta? No. Some correct answers: fish, skinless poultry, lentils, beans, soy products and lean meats. Definitely not duck.

Q: In how many Super Bowls have the Dallas Cowboys appeared?
Pretty simple question, right? One that might come up in interviews, appearances, book signings? But only one player in 12 -- Bright -- answered correctly, with eight. Not to be harsh, but 70 percent of Texas schoolkids will get that one right.

Overall, some of the Cowboys would've flunked before they got to show off their herkies, except DE Marcus Spears. He nailed nearly every question. That figures. Spears, who went to LSU, says friends made fun of him back when he was a kid for getting good grades and being smart.

Me, if I were a Cowboy and things got crazy on the sideline this season and I had no idea what the coach just meant, I'd find Spears.

Or, better yet, a cheerleader.
 

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Temo;2964469 said:
Q: Name the two ex-Cowboys quarterbacks in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Everybody got it right except G Travis Bright, who answered Troy Aikman but forgot Roger Staubach, and S Pat Watkins, who answered, "Joe Namath and Troy Aikman." Yep, who can forget ol' Beltway Joe?

:lmao2: Come on Pat!
 

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It's hard being a Cowboys cheerleader

By Rick Reilly
ESPN The Magazine

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If you're going to make it in the Cowboys organization, you better cram like a sardine, because you'll take written tests on everything from Cowboys history to Texas culture to world affairs.



Not to make the football team. To make the cheerleading team.



The players don't have to take any quizzes. If you're 290 and can turn a running back into an oil stain, you could read at the equivalent of a mealworm and make it.



It's the cheerleaders who get grilled like it's Final Jeopardy. They take a nearly 100-question test during tryouts and are asked to name everything from the governor of Texas to a country that borders Iraq.



Remind me: What's this got to do with pom-poms?



Tryout coordinator: "Amber, that was a terrific triple-twisting salchow, and landing in a split was a surprise, but I'm afraid you gagged on the cold-fusion question. Get out."



"We want our cheerleaders to be knowledgeable and well-spoken in interviews," says Cowboys cheerleading boss Kelli Finglass. "If they're not, it's a deal breaker."



Cowboys players get interviewed every day. Shouldn't they have to take it? "Well, their job description is winning football games," Finglass says.



Riiiiight.



Besides, if Cowboys players had to pass the same quiz before they could make the team, many of them would be bouncers at Showgirls today.



Which is exactly why we gave it to them.



Why not? Why should the cheerleaders have to know more than the players? It's not like anybody from Fox is going up to a cheerleader after the game, asking, "Incredible game! Where do you think it ranks in Cowboys history?"



We coerced 12 players into taking it. To their credit, they did it with good humor and open minds, just not always clever ones. Some examples:



Q: Name the Six Flags of Texas.



A very tough question. Only backup QB Jon Kitna nailed it. "Oh, my kids have been schooling me on this. Mexico, Spain, France, United States, Republic of Texas and the Confederacy. Thanks to my kids, I just learned that!" Nearly all 11 others thought it was an amusement park question. Need to get some kids.



Q: Name the two ex-Cowboys quarterbacks in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.



Everybody got it right except G Travis Bright, who answered Troy Aikman but forgot Roger Staubach, and S Pat Watkins, who answered, "Joe Namath and Troy Aikman." Yep, who can forget ol' Beltway Joe?



Q: Name a country that borders Iraq.



Ten of 12 got it right (Iran, Kuwait, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Turkey), although WR Miles Austin and CB Orlando Scandrick said Afghanistan, which is about 750 miles away. Gotta at least pause at CNN once in a while, boys.



Q: Who is the governor of Texas?



This one was hopeless. Only TE Jason Witten and DE Marcus Spears got it right: Rick Perry. Interesting fact about the governor of Texas: He doesn't have to take a quiz either.



Q: List three lean proteins.



"Like, foods?" asked LB Keith Brooking.



Uh, yes, foods.



"Tuna fish," he tried. "I don't know, man."



Watkins replied, "Fish, chicken, duck."



WR Sam Hurd listed, "Steak, chicken and pasta."



Pasta? No. Some correct answers: fish, skinless poultry, lentils, beans, soy products and lean meats. Definitely not duck.



Q: In how many Super Bowls have the Dallas Cowboys appeared?



Pretty simple question, right? One that might come up in interviews, appearances, book signings? But only one player in 12 -- Bright -- answered correctly, with eight. Not to be harsh, but 70 percent of Texas schoolkids will get that one right.



Overall, some of the Cowboys would've flunked before they got to show off their herkies, except DE Marcus Spears. He nailed nearly every question. That figures. Spears, who went to LSU, says friends made fun of him back when he was a kid for getting good grades and being smart.



Me, if I were a Cowboy and things got crazy on the sideline this season and I had no idea what the coach just meant, I'd find Spears.



Or, better yet, a cheerleader.

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=reilly_rick&id=4491594
 

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Cowboys struggle with cheerleader exam
September 24, 2009 9:59 AM
Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley

If you're someone who becomes upset when we write about anything off the field, now's a good time to stop reading. OK, ESPN The Magazine's Rick Reilly obtained a copy of the written exam that prospective Cowboys Cheerleaders take during tryouts -- and it's not as easy as one might imagine.

Reilly asked 12 Cowboys players to take the exam -- and only defensive end Marcus Spears passed with flying colors. The other players struggled with questions that involved Texas and Cowboys history as well as world affairs. Here are some of the lowlights:

Asked to name the two former Cowboys in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, proud Florida State grad Pat Watkins responded, "Joe Namath and Troy Aikman."

Only two of the 12 players could name the governor of Texas -- tight end Jason Witten and Spears. It's Rick Perry, by the way.

Asked to name three lean proteins, Watkins said, "Fish, chick, duck."

Travis Bright was the only player who knew how many Super Bowls the Cowboys had played in -- eight. Unfortunately, though, Bright couldn't remember that Roger Staubach played for the Cowboys.
 

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I doubt these guys were taking it seriously .... the fish chick duck comment sounds like they were laughing and joking around.

Like that cheerleader commercial that Marty B and Witten did.
 

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zrinkill;2966048 said:
I doubt these guys were taking it seriously .... the fish chick duck comment sounds like they were laughing and joking around.

Like that cheerleader commercial that Marty B and Witten did.

Exactly..anyone who played college football and has played in the NFL will know who Roger Staubach is. I'm sure there were pictures of Roger all over Texas Stadium, name in the ring of honor etc. They were definitely not taking it seriously.
 

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ArmyCowboy;2966088 said:
I Just had a mental image of Marcus Spears in a cheerleader outfit. :eek:

Why did I read this -that will be stuck in my mind all day:bang2: :bang2:
 

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Everson24;2967648 said:
How can any current Cowboys player not know how many Super Bowls we've played in?:bang2:

I'm younger and all I know is losing cowboys... Never experienced the glory days or even a playoff win. As a fan, I don't get the same feeling looking back at those superbowl victories as I do to even regular season wins. I'd imagine a fixture player on the team has his entire future to look back and reminisce, but right now all that matters is winning. Not that past, not the history, not the legacy others have created.
 

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Hypnotoad;2967671 said:
I'm younger and all I know is losing cowboys... Never experienced the glory days or even a playoff win. As a fan, I don't get the same feeling looking back at those superbowl victories as I do to even regular season wins. I'd imagine a fixture player on the team has his entire future to look back and reminisce, but right now all that matters is winning. Not that past, not the history, not the legacy others have created.

how old are you?
 

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Those guys were asked to take a Cheerleader test ..... they were goofing around with the answers.

I cannot believe everyone can not see that.
 

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Hypnotoad;2967690 said:
Last playoff win was 1996. I would have been 9/10.

that's no excuse then

I was 8 years old when I saw the Cowboys go 13-3 and win their first of 3 Super Bowls in the 90's... haven't missed a game since that year

YA PANSY!
 

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xWraithx;2967727 said:
that's no excuse then

I was 8 years old when I saw the Cowboys go 13-3 and win their first of 3 Super Bowls in the 90's... haven't missed a game since that year

YA PANSY!

I am glad we got into this measuring contest. Congratulations on your victory.
 
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