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RW hit/FF on Jacobs at the goal line could be in thereNice! I was there for #25. I would swap #2 and #1 though. The Hail Mary is the Holy Grail of Cowboys plays. Danny White's comeback against Atlanta in the playoffs with the TD to Pearson should be in here somewhere. As should Hollywood Henderson's kickoff return for a TD. I'm sure there's more that could be included.
Like #25.... it wasn't even a TD play. There are literally 100's of other plays throughout team history that are more worthy of making this list than that play. Emmitt's separated shoulder game is a perfect example.I think there are some that could be disputed, but I don't know if they're going by impact, excitement, athleticism, or a combination of those and other things. Maybe not everyone's perfect list, but at least there's nothing to get mad about.
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I almost made a comment that someone should do a list of iconic plays that involved the Cowboys, positive or negative. That one would make it, Leon Lett's plays would make it, Donovan McNabb's 3 minute dance behind the LOS before completing a bomb would be there too.I know it's a negative play and hurt Dallas' chances of winning super bowl XIII, but the Jackie Smith play was pretty iconic. So much so that some people are still upset about it 47 years later. I remember the play like it was yesterday..... Staubach's reaction is etched into my memory.
You can't talk about last minute wins without bringing up week 16 in 1979 against Washington.One more that could have made it was the Dak last second pass to Beasley against the Giants in the Meadowlands. The game meant nothing but it's probably the best last minute victory the team's had in recent years.
I'm pretty sure that was #20 on the list.You can't talk about last minute wins without bringing up week 16 in 1979 against Washington.
From Wikipedia:
"The Cowboys stood 75 yards away from an NFC Eastern Division title. Roger Staubach went back to work like he had done so many times in his career. He drove the Cowboys down the field in only seven plays. During the drive he connected with Tony Hill for 20 yards, then to Preston Pearson for 22 yards. With 1:01 left in the game Staubach went back to Preston Pearson for a 25-yard gain to the Commanders' 8-yard line. From there Staubach lofted a pass into the end zone that Tony Hill came down with.
The Cowboys won the game 35–34 over the Commanders and also won their 11th Eastern title in the team's 20-year history. The win also gave the Cowboys a week off and home field advantage in the playoffs. With the win it also knocked the Commanders out of the playoffs."
In March 1980, less than 3 months after that game, Roger broke my heart and retired.....![]()
AHHH !! Yep, you're right. Right after the game ended my brother and I drove out to Texas stadium in hopes of getting to meet some of the players. Back then the players parked their personal vehicles in an area that had public access, so it was easy to meet them after games. I remember meeting Harvey Martin, but can't remember who else was with him.I'm pretty sure that was #20 on the list.
That’s a cool recap of the drive. I know you didn’t put it in there , but calling them the Commanders.You can't talk about last minute wins without bringing up week 16 in 1979 against Washington.
From Wikipedia:
"The Cowboys stood 75 yards away from an NFC Eastern Division title. Roger Staubach went back to work like he had done so many times in his career. He drove the Cowboys down the field in only seven plays. During the drive he connected with Tony Hill for 20 yards, then to Preston Pearson for 22 yards. With 1:01 left in the game Staubach went back to Preston Pearson for a 25-yard gain to the Commanders' 8-yard line. From there Staubach lofted a pass into the end zone that Tony Hill came down with.
The Cowboys won the game 35–34 over the Commanders and also won their 11th Eastern title in the team's 20-year history. The win also gave the Cowboys a week off and home field advantage in the playoffs. With the win it also knocked the Commanders out of the playoffs."
In March 1980, less than 3 months after that game, Roger broke my heart and retired.....![]()
It might be my favorite as well.Wow! Thanks for posting this .........just me but Larry Allen's is the greatest of all IMO.
Harvey Martin is good enough. I was a kid watching that game with my friend. That TD pass at the end is etched in my brain.AHHH !! Yep, you're right. Right after the game ended my brother and I drove out to Texas stadium in hopes of getting to meet some of the players. Back then the players parked their personal vehicles in an area that had public access, so it was easy to meet them after games. I remember meeting Harvey Martin, but can't remember who else was with him.