Nice nickname. Don't think I've heard that before. Came across this video and thought I'd share it here. Martin was before my time and I don't think I've ever really watched him play. Dude looks like he was a beast. I'm rethinking my lists of great Cowboys defenders now.
It's really wild as a kid who grew up with the '90's team to see the stat showing Dallas is still 3rd all time in playoff wins. Those old teams must've been fun to watch.
The thing that is impossible to convey to people that aren't old enough to have lived though that time is the aura and mystique of Roger Staubach, and how no matter how bleak things may look late in a game you always had faith as a fan that Staubach could find a way to pull out the win. A lot of his teammates have publicly said that's how they felt too. 10 points down with 4 minutes left in the game you just felt he would find a way to win. Obviously that would take help from defense as well, but it just always felt he was the reason they rose to the occasion.
I always felt Aikman's greatness was that players around him consistently played up to their expectations because he demanded they all do their job precisely and exactly as designed in the offense. Everyone was on the same page and things ran like a well oiled machine.
I always felt Staubach was a different level and that players went above and beyond their expectations, and maybe even beyond what they felt they could do themselves. They were inspired by him. Even somewhat in awe of him. They would run through fire for him because they knew Roger would lead them to victory if they did. Nobody wanted to be the guy that screwed that up.
At least that was my perception, and I know I'm not alone.