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DragonCowboy;1318454 said:
Wait, was it really in the outside newspapers a day earlier or are you just trying to be smart saying that they're a day ahead?

And forgive me, but how did JFK's assassination in Dallas affect the view of the Dallas Cowboys (other than with some ignorant people)?

It was more the city of Dallas than the Cowboys but for a short while anything Dallas related was looked down on by some
 
Doomsday101;1318456 said:
It was more the city of Dallas than the Cowboys but for a short while anything Dallas related was looked down on by some

Oh ok so it wasn't like they thought some guy affiliated with the Cowboys had anything to do with the assassination?

I see how they'd feel with such a tragic thing.
 
DragonCowboy;1318459 said:
Oh ok so it wasn't like they thought some guy affiliated with the Cowboys had anything to do with the assassination?

I see how they'd feel with such a tragic thing.

Later I think the Cowboys organization actually casted a very positive light on the City of Dallas and helped get that city past the assassination.
 
DragonCowboy;1318454 said:
Wait, was it really in the outside newspapers a day earlier or are you just trying to be smart saying that they're a day ahead?

And forgive me, but how did JFK's assassination in Dallas affect the view of the Dallas Cowboys (other than with some ignorant people)?
Some people are just ignorant. Sad, but true. The Cowboys organization had nothing to do with it, they had to play the Sunday following the assassination. Perhaps the biggest mistake in NFL history.
 
Hostile;1318471 said:
Some people are just ignorant. Sad, but true. The Cowboys organization had nothing to do with it, they had to play the Sunday following the assassination. Perhaps the biggest mistake in NFL history.

Did they get completely trashed on by the cleveland fans?
 
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