Three Cowboys makes the NFL Network-"Top Ten One shot Wonder List"

kingwhicker;1785627 said:
Larry Brown was far from a one shot wonder, as David said, starting CB on three World Championship teams. He always played well in big games (except 94 NFC Championship) and was a solid, if not spectacular CB.
He wasn't so spectacular when he was riding the pine in Oakland. Again, I think he benefited from playing on the opposide side of really good CBs (Pup and Deion).

Sort of like how Carpenter look better in college playing opposite AJ Hawk
 
5Stars;1785978 said:
That four...who are the others?


:cool:


I didn't pay attention to the entire list because I was reading at the time. Icky Woods was on the list. I cant remember what number. I missed #10 and #9


#1 was some QB under Bill Walsh when he was a OC for the bengals in the late 70's
 
SportsAnalyzer;1785995 said:
I didn't pay attention to the entire list because I was reading at the time. Icky Woods was on the list. I cant remember what number. I missed #10 and #9


#1 was some QB under Bill Walsh when he was a OC for the bengals in the late 70's


And you are a "SportsAnalyzer"?


:laugh2:

OK!!!
 
cowboyfan4life_mark;1785601 said:
I thought Larry Brown had two interceptions in that game. :confused:

He also picked off Favre in the NFC championship game that year when we were only up by 4 in the 4th quarter.....
 

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