How did Aikman make it look so easy..

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To anyone who dare say that Troy was not a great QB who just benefited from Emmitt and Irvin, look at the Lions. They had Sanders, who many argue is better than Emmitt and the the third best receiver in that era in Herman Moore. Imagine where that team would have been with Troy.

It's unbelievable how people cannot see clearly because of their bias against the Cowboys.
 

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gbrittain said:
You're not the typical Skins fan are you? ;)

No. He isn't. He's one of those guys, that goes with the addage, "If you know your ****, you'll get respect, regardless of who you support"
 

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HeavyHitta31 said:
For one thing, Troy had maybe the greatest O-Line ever, so they helped alot over the years.

Another thing, he had the best RB of his generation and the second best WR of his generation playing with him.

Aikman also was good at making very quick reads and almost never helped the ball very long

It all equates to it seeming very simple


This is a perfect example of someone reading the title of a thread and nothing more. :rolleyes:
 

dbair1967

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NovaCowboy said:
This is a perfect example of someone reading the title of a thread and nothing more. :rolleyes:

HH never even saw Aikman play in his prime...he makes lots of statements about stuff he's never even seen...its his way

David
 

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One thing defines a player like Troy more than any other aspect...heart. Troy Aikman had heart.
 

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dbair1967 said:
HH never even saw Aikman play in his prime...he makes lots of statements about stuff he's never even seen...its his way

David

So I guess you think Troy's prime was before 1991?

Oops..... :rolleyes:
 
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