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Add those 4 in their prime to the current squad and it's time to start thinking multiple Super Bowls.
 

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The fact that we didn't lose another game on our way to another Super Bowl victory eased the pain of the Thanksgiving gaffe.

I remember watching that game and my reaction to Leon's gaff was initially, what the hell!!! My attitude very quickly changed to, Oh well, whatever, just because I knew the Cowboys were unstoppable and on their way to the Super Bowl and this bizarre loss to an AFC team would mean absolutely nothing in the end.
 

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well, gee wiz!! That's Bubbles Cash!! she got so much interest that o'l Tex changed the cheerleaders to dress more in this fashion.

She was a known stripper I believe.
Correct (which is why I wasn't certain about the propriety of posting the pic). The Cowboys used high school cheerleaders for a couple of more years until Tex worked out exactly what he wanted. DCC histories say he first chose a bunch of models for the sidelines, but they wilted in the Texas heat, so he went with dancers instead, and today's DCC are the inspired result. Thank you, Miss Cash. I wonder if she even knows what role she played in Cowboys history?
 

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Correct (which is why I wasn't certain about the propriety of posting the pic). The Cowboys used high school cheerleaders for a couple of more years until Tex worked out exactly what he wanted. DCC histories say he first chose a bunch of models for the sidelines, but they wilted in the Texas heat, so he went with dancers instead, and today's DCC are the inspired result. Thank you, Miss Cash. I wonder if she even knows what role she played in Cowboys history?
you're good she is family friendly in that pic at least for todays standards. if you will look at the lady two rows up to the left her face is priceless.
 

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you're good she is family friendly in that pic at least for todays standards. if you will look at the lady two rows up to the left her face is priceless.
Notice all the men and women in topcoats, and poor Bubbles in a miniskirt (although the fabric appears to be wool). The date of the game was Nov 5.
 

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Who is the mystery man wearing #74? It's not Bob Lilly, and it's not Nate Newton. Any ideas?
 

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Who can name all of these guys? What year is this?

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Who is the mystery man wearing #74? It's not Bob Lilly, and it's not Nate Newton. Any ideas?

I'll try some deductive reasoning.

On the right (sidelines), #44 is Robert Newhouse. #56 is Rodrigo Barnes. #11 is Mac Percival, so this pic was taken in 1974. As the Cowboys routinely invited over 100 guys to camp, this would explain #74 on offense. I think it's one of three guys - all draftees. It's either John Kelsey, their 5th round pick from Missouri, Bruce Craft, their 15th rounder from Geneva, or Lawrie Skolrood, their 17th round pick from North Dakota (who ended up playing 13 years in the CFL). I'll go with Kelsey.
 

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Who can name all of these guys? What year is this?

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First Row: Defensive Line Coach Ernie Stautner, Head Coach Tom Landry, OL Coach Jim Myers
Back Row: Dan Reeves (player/coach), LB Coach Jerry Tubbs, WR/Passing Game Coach Ray Renfro, Defensive Backs Coach Bobby Franklin
 

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Who is the tall guy and what year is this?

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First Row: Defensive Line Coach Ernie Stautner, Head Coach Tom Landry, OL Coach Jim Myers
Back Row: Dan Reeves (player/coach), LB Coach Jerry Tubbs, WR/Passing Game Coach Ray Renfro, Defensive Backs Coach Bobby Franklin

Correct!
 

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Who are these guys?

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What event is this photo documenting? Who are the people in it?

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http://i667.***BLOCKED***/albums/vv40/fg8578/5286234015_c4a2f947c8_o%20-%20Copy.jpg

Who is the mystery man wearing #74? It's not Bob Lilly, and it's not Nate Newton. Any ideas?

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I looked . I have no clue all I know is I think it was training camp 1960.
 

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I looked . I have no clue all I know is I think it was training camp 1960.
The picture you posted is from training camp in 1960, which means #74 can't be Bob Lilly. The picture I posted cannot be from 1960, because the Cowboys adopted the silver helmets in 1964. To tell you the truth, I don't know who #74 is in either picture.
 

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To be fair I still see mass confusion about whether or not to go after a blocked kick or punt
I don't know if it was Jimmy, but someone explained afterward that Leon wasn't normally on the kick-block team, but he was put in for his height to try and preserve the win. So he wasn't familiar with the rule that a blocked kick is dead unless the defending team touches it. Jimmy didn't blame Leon because his mistake was born out of hustle.
 

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What year did Deion bring his custom ride to camp?
 
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