Roger Staubach

Roger would hate the way ya'll have accepted mediocrity.

Roger didn't embrace moral victories and participation trophies like ya'll have.

Roger was all about winning, while ya'll.... well, as long as everyone has fun, right?

Oh Dude, this thread is about how awesome Roger was a player, and is as a human being. Start your own thread about how you can read Roger’s mind and what he would think. Use this thread to honor the man. I think he’s earned it.
 
Allow me to tell you my Roger story and it is well worth the read.

His first commercial real estate venture was a group of office buildings on 635 at Hillcrest and we had just started a new company and we're his first tenants in one of the two buildings. Once they filled out the offices, they had a welcoming party for all of the people that worked in the buildings. Roger would be hosting and joined by Cliff Harris.

My oldest son was 8 at the time and his two favorite sports figures were Roger and Harvey Martin, who I had taken him to meet and they talked Star Wars for almost 10 minutes while he signed autographs, what a big kid.

The reception was in the other building so I walked over and just as I walked in there stands Roger with his hand out. I shake his hand and move on as the line is forming but as the party wears on, I get the chance to chat with him for only a couple of minutes. I tell him that my son is his biggest fan and imitates him out in the front yard with me striking Roger poses as he makes passes and has even worked on Roger's jump pass. He laughs and asks his name and I tell him Josh. He does not make a note of it and doesn't have a name keeper walking around with him. Needless to say I am a celebrity at home that night, at least with my oldest son, because he got to shake the hand that shook Roger's hand.

The next morning, the receptionist calls me up to the front and there is a young lady up there with an envelope addressed to me and she tells me that Roger enjoyed meeting me last night and wanted Josh to have this. I am speechless as I open it and there is an autographed 8 x 10 of Roger signed To Josh, Keep those jump passes coming, Roger.

I was a nobody, not the owner of the company, just a working guy in one of his buildings and from a short few minutes he remembered my name and my son's name and remembered the jump pass. I brought that home and not only was I a hero with my wife, Roger was with her as well and she never watched him play the same way again.

Roger embodied what I wanted all sports "heroes" to be as I had grown up as a kid only to find many had feet of clay when I was an adult. I think he is more responsible for the legion of Cowboys fans and the America's Team label than any person ever with the team, including Landry. Lilly might have been the #1 draft pick and Mr. Cowboy but to me Roger Staubach will always be Mr. Cowboy.

A Football Life got this thread started, make sure you see the one on Drew Pearson for another good Roger story. He was more than just Drew's QB.
Good stuff....
 
Oh Dude, this thread is about how awesome Roger was a player, and is as a human being. Start your own thread about how you can read Roger’s mind and what he would think. Use this thread to honor the man. I think he’s earned it.
I am honoring him by saying that a winner like him wouldn't like the mentalities of most of today's Cowboys fans.
 
I am honoring him by saying that a winner like him wouldn't like the mentalities of most of today's Cowboys fans.
You are just being aggravating it is what you do and you know it You try to disrupt as many threads as you can it is what you do I picked the teams I like as a child and I do not change the teams I like
 
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Rogers would love me. Rioger is a winner. He has my respect forever.

Dak is the one that hates fans, not Roger.

A few members here keep making this claim that Dak is a winner in everything he does, and it cracks me up every time I read it.

Tom Brady is a winner, and so is Mahomes. How can anyone say that Dak is a winner when he hasn't won jack ***** in 6 seasons?
 
Just watched his NFL story again....what an awesome person! He's the reason I love the Cowboys and will dispute anyone that disses them.....I've met many numerous players, but never Roger.....its on my bucket list.

True story at TX Stadium after the game we went to the gates where the buses were for the players. The players all were rushing to get into the bus...Hollywood Henderson and Too Tall came out and talked to all of us fans...we were all waiting to see Staubach but he went straight to the bus...that's when real Dallas Cowboys played.
 
I don't stop expecting better just because things don't work out.

You buckle up and try and do better the next season, but you can't be satisfied with anything less than a Championship. That's loser mentality.
I thought like tat as a coach... I have zero impact on the NFL games. I hope for the best, thats all I can do from my seat at the game or my couch at home. Thats reality mentality.
 
A few members here keep making this claim that Dak is a winner in everything he does, and it cracks me up every time I read it.

Tom Brady is a winner, and so is Mahomes. How can anyone say that Dak is a winner when he hasn't won jack ***** in 6 seasons?
Dak is a WINNER
 
Dak is a WINNER

Rookie of the year 2016....... what else is there?


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First time I ever became aware there was a Roger Staubach was when he was at Navy, My first thought,....another Tarkenton. As we all know he won the Heisman.

As we also all know he came to the NFL late like 27 years old, yep, unique!

Roger Staubach standing beside Tom Laundry.....talk about some class, there it was as classy as it can get.

If talking Cowboys Mount Rushmore, he is there no doubt about it.



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