Interesting Question: Who is the "Worst" Dallas Cowboy Ever?

Zimmy Lives

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pbthal said:
Rod Hill - 1st round pick???? HUH!!!!
Phil Pozderac - Holding Number 75!!!!!!!! --- I still hear this in my sleep occasionally

Rod Hill.

Drafted 26 in the 1st round and never sniffed the field. Howard Richards would be my second choice.
 

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Judging from responses to other threads here, I would expect that some folks on this board would argue that even the "Worst Cowboy Ever" should receive serious Hall of Fame consideration.
 

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That's pretty contradictory. If they were good enough to start, how could they possible be the WORST in team history?


Goodrich was a second round pick that couldn't of started for my semi-pro team. Therefore he IS the worst cowboy in team history, by far.


LaFleur the worst ever? At least he could run block and started a few years. He was actually decent till his back gave out. A bust? You bet. But far from "the worst" in team history.

Because the initial premise of the threads mentioned starters or starting time.
 

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pbthal said:
Rod Hill - 1st round pick???? HUH!!!!
Phil Pozderac - Holding Number 75!!!!!!!! --- I still hear this in my sleep occasionally
:lmao2: :lmao: :laugh2: :lmao2: :lmao: :laugh2:

This was going to be my post .... Phil "Holding, offense, # 75" Pozderac !!

from Notre Dame !!
 

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Anyone who puts Quincy on this list doesn't know football. We've won 15 games in the 32 games he's been gone, while he won 16 in 31 tries with an untalented supporting cast. Sure he made mistakes, but none so bad that he had to be released. My god, Michael Irvin was caught with a ton of drugs in his hotel room and with hookers too. He could have gotten 20 years in prison if convicted. Carter's problems were no where as bad as Irvins,Goodrich and others. If he yelled at Jones, that's no more than what half the people on this board would like to do to Jones for his draft picks and coaching selections. Many players who played for the Cowboys committed much serious transgressions and weren't released. Carter has a bi-polar condition which causes drug abuse, but it can be controlled by medication. The real reason that Carter was released was that he wasn't popular enough with the fans and cut into the profits for Jerry's financial empire. We are now and will continue to wander in the wildness of mediocrity unless Quincy returns or we get another qb with skills comparable to his run/pass ability. This is the new millenia and we will continue to see those types of qb's flourish and dominate the NFL.
 

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kartr said:
Anyone who puts Quincy on this list doesn't know football.

:laugh2:

Nevermind he cost us more than just a second round pick and set back the franchise several years because he decided drugs were more important than the team.

He was a great Cowboy.
 

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kartr said:
Anyone who puts Quincy on this list doesn't know football. We've won 15 games in the 32 games he's been gone, while he won 16 in 31 tries with an untalented supporting cast. Sure he made mistakes, but none so bad that he had to be released. My god, Michael Irvin was caught with a ton of drugs in his hotel room and with hookers too. He could have gotten 20 years in prison if convicted. Carter's problems were no where as bad as Irvins,Goodrich and others. If he yelled at Jones, that's no more than what half the people on this board would like to do to Jones for his draft picks and coaching selections. Many players who played for the Cowboys committed much serious transgressions and weren't released. Carter has a bi-polar condition which causes drug abuse, but it can be controlled by medication. The real reason that Carter was released was that he wasn't popular enough with the fans and cut into the profits for Jerry's financial empire. We are now and will continue to wander in the wildness of mediocrity unless Quincy returns or we get another qb with skills comparable to his run/pass ability. This is the new millenia and we will continue to see those types of qb's flourish and dominate the NFL.

You must be wandering the wilderness right now. I'm glad the idiot is gone myself.
 

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kartr said:
We are now and will continue to wander in the wildness of mediocrity unless Quincy returns or we get another qb with skills comparable to his run/pass ability. This is the new millenia and we will continue to see those types of qb's flourish and dominate the NFL.
That's right, guys like Hasselbeck, Rothleisberger, Delhomme, Plummer, Manning, Brady, Bledsoe, on and on !
 

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Stepfret Williams....haven't heard that name in a while...def among the worst named ever. :)
 

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BrAinPaiNt: I need to know why you didn't get that guitar in transparent "Cowboy" blue?:star:
 

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I'm suprised Jose Cortez hasn't gotten much love. Everyone is thinking WAYYY back when one of THE WORST Cowboys EVER!!!! Was on our roster THIS YEAR. 2 misses inside 25 yards. UGHHH!!!
 

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kartr said:
Anyone who puts Quincy on this list doesn't know football. We've won 15 games in the 32 games he's been gone, while he won 16 in 31 tries with an untalented supporting cast. Sure he made mistakes, but none so bad that he had to be released. My god, Michael Irvin was caught with a ton of drugs in his hotel room and with hookers too. He could have gotten 20 years in prison if convicted. Carter's problems were no where as bad as Irvins,Goodrich and others. If he yelled at Jones, that's no more than what half the people on this board would like to do to Jones for his draft picks and coaching selections. Many players who played for the Cowboys committed much serious transgressions and weren't released. Carter has a bi-polar condition which causes drug abuse, but it can be controlled by medication. The real reason that Carter was released was that he wasn't popular enough with the fans and cut into the profits for Jerry's financial empire. We are now and will continue to wander in the wildness of mediocrity unless Quincy returns or we get another qb with skills comparable to his run/pass ability. This is the new millenia and we will continue to see those types of qb's flourish and dominate the NFL.

bout time someone sticks up for him, honestly folks, he wasn't bad, look at what he did in 03 when Parcells got here under ONE YEAR, imagine how he would have been under TWO???? and dont go "oh he would have just sucked as much" or "we wouldn' thave made a return to the playoffs" cuz thats b/s and true FOOTBALL fans can see that, Vinny our team went south! We had something good in QC
 

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We had something good in QC

It kinda seemed like it, didn't it?

Then, QC decided he'd rather get high, and screwed his team.

Now, he has no job.

Pretty simple, if ya ask me.
 

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WV Cowboy said:
That's right, guys like Hasselbeck, Rothleisberger, Delhomme, Plummer, Manning, Brady, Bledsoe, on and on !


But, but, you don't get it. This is a new millenia with run/pass QB's.


:lmao2:
 

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I'd have to go with Goodrich and Septien. All the rest of the guys mentioned didn't kill anyone or molest kids.
 
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