How 1989 Draft Shaped The Cowboys' Dynasty

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Those Steelers teams are overly represented in the HOF. The accusations of HOF bias towards the Steelers are well documented. But that stretch is obviously comparable to the 88-92 stretch for Dallas.
It’s easy for any Cowboys fan to say that, but those drafts led them to 4 championships in 6 years. Troy Aikman wouldn’t have been inducted into the Hall of Fame if it wasn’t for his 3 championships.
 

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It’s easy for any Cowboys fan to say that, but those drafts led them to 4 championships in 6 years. Troy Aikman wouldn’t have been inducted into the Hall of Fame if it wasn’t for his 3 championships.

The Cowboys teams of the 90’s would have several more HOF players if they were treated like the 70’s Steelers. Guys like Erik Williams, Nate Newton, Woodson, Ken Norton Jr. and Moose would be in the HOF.

Wisniewski is another player deserving of the Hall but he never played for us even though we drafted him.

That would give the team 7-8 HOF players from those drafts.
 

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However, somewhat lost to history is the 1989 NFL Draft, the one before the most memorable and lopsided trade since the Louisiana Purchase.

This was the first under Jimmy Johnson, less than two months after Jerry Jones purchased the team. The upheaval for the Cowboys and the NFL during the seven weeks between the sale in February and the draft that April is simply mind boggling. Jones buys the Cowboys, fires Tom Landry, hires Johnson, Pete Rozelle announces he will soon step down as league commissioner after 29-plus years, Ring of Honor and Hall of Famer Randy White retires after 14 seasons with Dallas, and Cowboys President Tex Schramm, either the first or second most powerful man in professional football for 30 years, resigns.

Whew. Quick breather.

In the midst of that whirlwind was the everyday storyline of the No. 1 overall pick. Having finished 3-13 the season before, the Cowboys were in possession of that first selection, and while they could have just come out and said what everyone sort of, kind of, knew anyhow, that they would select UCLA quarterback Troy Aikman, Johnson decided against that mindset...

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The revolving door, it seems like we’re back to that
If you squawk about a revolving door, by all means go through it...or just shut up on something not directed at one's self. Nothing negative here, but YOU!
 

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The Cowboys teams of the 90’s would have several more HOF players if they were treated like the 70’s Steelers. Guys like Erik Williams, Nate Newton, Woodson, Ken Norton Jr. and Moose would be in the HOF.

Wisniewski is another player deserving of the Hall but he never played for us even though we drafted him.

That would give the team 7-8 HOF players from those drafts.
You scream Cowboys bias. The difference between me and you is I’m a realist and you’re a homer. Nate Newton was a very good player but he wasn’t a Hall of Fame player. The same for Ken Norton Jr. His name never even comes up here for the Hall of Fame. You’re the first one that’s ever mentioned him. Moose was an excellent player for the Cowboys but no way is a blocking fullback going to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Lol You have to put up big rushing numbers to make the Hall of Fame as a back. Had it not been for a car accident Eric Williams would have likely made the Hall of Fame. He was never the same player after that accident which occurred in 1994. We only got three great years out of him.
 

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You scream Cowboys bias. The difference between me and you is I’m a realist and you’re a homer. Nate Newton was a very good player but he wasn’t a Hall of Fame player. The same for Ken Norton Jr. His name never even comes up here for the Hall of Fame. You’re the first one that’s ever mentioned him. Moose was an excellent player for the Cowboys but no way is a blocking fullback going to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Lol You have to put up big rushing numbers to make the Hall of Fame as a back. Had it not been for a car accident Eric Williams would have likely made the Hall of Fame. He was never the same player after that accident which occurred in 1994. We only got three great years out of him.

Dude look at the 70’s Steelers inductees and you’ll find similar players/stats. If you think I’m a homer you should check my past posts. I’m about as objective as they come.
 

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If you squawk about a revolving door, by all means go through it...or just shut up on something not directed at one's self. Nothing negative here, but YOU!
I love the revolving door, Jimmy Johnson had it. Who’s being negative. Stop thinking that way. keep looking for the best available. Is that an issue that I’m not knowing about? I’m not the one thinking negative, maybe it’s.YOU. LOL. Lighten up.
 
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You scream Cowboys bias. The difference between me and you is I’m a realist and you’re a homer. Nate Newton was a very good player but he wasn’t a Hall of Fame player. The same for Ken Norton Jr. His name never even comes up here for the Hall of Fame. You’re the first one that’s ever mentioned him. Moose was an excellent player for the Cowboys but no way is a blocking fullback going to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Lol You have to put up big rushing numbers to make the Hall of Fame as a back. Had it not been for a car accident Eric Williams would have likely made the Hall of Fame. He was never the same player after that accident which occurred in 1994. We only got three great years out of him.
Ken Norton Junior did have the player the game in the Super Bowl. The stop and the goal line is still gives me goosebumps. But one play does not make a career.
 

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Draft a TRUE franchise QB and win 3 Superbowls.
Yep as Mr.Mahomes and Mr. Burrows to name a few without one you are going nowhere!!!!!
Now let's keep on scoring under 20 points in big games and keep the couch warm for the winter!!!
I didn’t know Mr. Burrows had a ring
 

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I love the revolving door, Jimmy Johnson had it. Who’s being negative. Stop thinking that way. keep looking for the best available. Is that an issue that I’m not knowing about? I’m not the one thinking negative, maybe it’s.YOU. LOL. Lighten up.
Not even a remake...an adult should at least recognize what a porta-potty is for...and then us IT! NO, that doesn't apply to me.

Poop out of sight...I wasn't the first that saw it neccessary to first take a poop. Move on, maybe?
 

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88-92 drafts were probably the greatest stretch of drafts in NFL history.

Irvin
Norton
Hennings
Aikman
Wisniewski
Stepnoski
Moose
Tolbert
Emmitt
Jimmie Jones
Maryland
Harper
Dixon Edwards
Godfrey Myles
Erik Williams
Lett
Larry Brown
Kevin Smith
Robert Jones
Jimmy Smith
Woodson


That’s a crap ton of pro bowls.
Back when it meant something too. :thumbup:
 

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Pretty good pick, huh...
Hell Yeah.

Jim Garrett was on point:

Here's what Garrett wrote about Aikman in his scouting report dated October 7, 1988 and based on game film from UCLA contests versus Nebraska, Washington, and Long Beach State as well as observations from UCLA practices:

*CHARACTER: He very clearly fits the character requirements for the important position of QB in an "almost perfect" fashion! His practice and game performance character could serve as a model for all future highly rated QBs entering the NFL! Nothing is more important to him that "TEAM PERFORMANCE!" He has absolutely no deep interest in his personal statistics. He is a "small town" young man capable of adjusting easily in the NFL. (Grade: 8)

*QUICKNESS & BODY CONTROL:
He has a flawless control of his body when setting up to pass, when throwing on the run and when he executes his passing technique motion. He has an "effortless" throwing motion. It is as perfect as Sam Snead's golf swing. He does not "rely on a quickness game", he is more aware than he is quick. He plays so perfectly that "quickness" never becomes a factor. However, he has excellent quickness and body control! (Grade: 7)

*COMPETITIVENESS:
He will compete after he "is not successful!" So much is always expected of him that if he does not play outstanding everyone thinks he has failed! When he has moments of performance "below perfection", he will rise up to the highest degree of competitiveness. No matter what situation he is facing or he will face, he will never fail to surpass the level of competition! He is a "Brian Sipe" when faced with total competition! (Grade: 8)

*MENTAL ALERTNESS:
He is a natural student of the game. His mind registers actually what it must register as he is confronted with each "mental game situation." His mental alertness is natural; therefore, he does not have to think about the situation, he merely executes mentally because he is "naturally programmed that way!" He is totally capable of making all the mental adjustments to play in the NFL. He will be a "Smart NFL QB!" (Grade: 7)

*STRENGTH & EXPLOSION:
He surpasses any strength and explosion rating you might set as a standard for future NFL QBs or for QBs presently operating in the NFL! He will be very difficult to "sack" unless you get a real good "frontal hit" on him! Everything he does as a QB has a "power strength and explosion" highly rated base! If you can concentrate on the last segment of his throwing motion (prior to ball release) you will see extreme power. (Grade: 7)


*SPEED:
He "has game QB speed" to rate as fast as you need for him to perform every "fast QB position technique!" He would not lack "speed" in any condition a QB might be faced with during a game or would he not qualify as a speed factor any "offense or game plan" QB position technique you would like to incorporate as an integral part of the proposed play of the QB! He is a fine athlete who very easily controls his own speed needs! (Grade: 7)

STRONG POINTS:
He has the easiest throwing motion I have ever seen! He throws very naturally and has little or no difficulty adjusting this outstanding arm action to make any "game duress" throws! He has great pass judgement, he will not attempt to made "any bad passes!" He "will control" the (mph) speed of his passes based upon the need!

WEAK POINTS: This will never happen, but, he might fall victim to his own ideals for perfection! He might just feel he has to be "better than the actual successful throw he just made!" He has a very special arm and players with this great gift simply have higher standards of success than the average players that play their specific positions!


SUMMARY: He is an OUTSTANDING PLAYER who plays the premier position in football. The position demands are so very difficult that he will miss some passes and make some incorrect reads. However, he will play as a regular in the NFL from the first day he reports to his draft team. He is very special, but he is not "Clark Kent." He comes into the league better prepared for success than any QB I have ever seen! You do not need a "timetable of specific years" to determine when he can play as an NFL QB regular. He is ready "right now" to play and star in the NFL!

The Cowboys followed Garrett's advice and selected Aikman with the first pick of the 1989 NFL Draft. It was the first selection of the Jerry Jones/Jimmy Johnson era. Garrett's prediction about Aikman's future success came true. Aikman guided the Cowboys to three Super Bowl titles, was the winningest NFL QB of the 1990s, and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor.
 

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Ken Norton Junior did have the player the game in the Super Bowl. The stop and the goal line is still gives me goosebumps. But one play does not make a career.
No doubt that was a great play and he was a very good player but not a Hall of Fame player. He’s the only player with three straight Super Bowl wins. The Cowboys twice and San Francisco.
 

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Not even a remake...an adult should at least recognize what a porta-potty is for...and then us IT! NO, that doesn't apply to me.

Poop out of sight...I wasn't the first that saw it neccessary to first take a poop. Move on, maybe?
Dude, you have issues
 

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Not for nothing, but that 89 first round draft was sick.

Troy Aikman
Deion Sanders
Barry Sanders
Derrick Thomas
Steve Atwater

Hard to believe The Incredible Bulk was the most hyped guy going into it.
 
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