StarOfGlory
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 5,342
- Reaction score
- 5,786
If anyone is interested, it’s being broadcast on NFL Network now. I get to watch Roger again.
Doug Dennison did some real dirty work grinding out yards on that 72-yard drive that ended with him driving into the end zone for our first score.What people do not remember or know is that things were very bleak in that game. Roger was being harassed by a ferocious pass rush. The Cowboys' center John Fitzgerald hurt his right hand and his shotgun snaps were off target. He was eventually was replaced by rookie enter Kyle Davis on THE DRIVE.
This was the Roger and Drew show. Virtually 86 yards in pass receptions by the original #88 on THE DRIVE, including an impossible 4th down pass for a first down to midfield on the sideline that appeared as if Drew went into the heavens to catch it. Rookie RB first rounder Charles Young, #30 was the RB on the field for this set of downs, which will live forever as the hallmark HAIL MARY game.
That 4th and 17 conversion was outstanding. The field was muddy to the point you could barely run without slipping all over. Roger had 1.5 seconds to throw on just about every down. I don't think they completed a pass that long all game. I know these guys have their timing down. But I don't know how they managed to do it in those conditions. Perfect pass/catch right at the sideline 20+ yards up the field.What people do not remember or know is that things were very bleak in that game. Roger was being harassed by a ferocious pass rush. The Cowboys' center John Fitzgerald hurt his right hand and his shotgun snaps were off target. He was eventually was replaced by rookie enter Kyle Davis on THE DRIVE.
This was the Roger and Drew show. Virtually 86 yards in pass receptions by the original #88 on THE DRIVE, including an impossible 4th down pass for a first down to midfield on the sideline that appeared as if Drew went into the heavens to catch it. Rookie RB first rounder Charles Young, #30 was the RB on the field for this set of downs, which will live forever as the hallmark HAIL MARY game.
It's nice to see the Cowboys when they were special,If anyone is interested, it’s being broadcast on NFL Network now. I get to watch Roger again.
John, that run of playoff appearances in the 70s to early 80s was incredible. But, I wonder how the modern fan base would judge those teams.It's nice to see the Cowboys when they were special,
and not this current perennial losing squad.
![]()