MikeB80
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Tate had moments but his career record Vs Dallas was not good.
much like steve smith I think he only beat Dallas that one time at seattle in 2012
Tate had moments but his career record Vs Dallas was not good.
Yes I know this.
yeah, there was a stretch where whatever TE played against us had huge days.No Jeremy Shockey mention?
Some names that come to mind:
1) Aaron Rodgers
2) Tom Brady
3) Randy Moss
4) Hakeem Nicks/Victor Cruz/Mario Manningham/Amani Toomer
5)Santana Moss
6)John Riggins
7) Joe Montana/Dwight Clark
8) Zach Ertz
9) Calvin Johnson
10) Tony Dixon/Phil Pozderac/Orlando Scandrick
11)Gary Clark, Art Monk, Alvin Garrett
It's all good. We all make mistakes.Yes I made a mistake
I didn't see Jackie Smith on that listA list of the top ten players on other teams that made us miserable. The players are split, for the most part, by those on playoff teams and those in the NFC East. A few of them are both. The players selected didn't necessarily have the best stats, they were the daggers in some of the Cowboys most historic losses.
1. Lynn Swan - WR, Pittsburgh Steelers
2. John Riggins - RB, Washington Commanders
3. Dwight Clark - WR, San Fransisco 49ers
4. Charley Taylor- WR, Washington Commanders
5. Aaron Rodgers - QB, Green Bay Packers
6. Wilbert Montgomery - RB, Philadelphia Eagles
7 Aeneus Williams - CB, Cardinals and Rams
8. Randy Moss - WR, Minnesota Vikings
9. Terry Bradshaw - QB, Pittsburgh Steelers
10. Ricky Watters - RB, 49ers and Eagles
Dishonorable Mention:
Ken Houston, Santana Moss, Joe Montana, Eric Dickerson. Art Monk, Paul Warfield, Sonny Jergeson, Diron Talbert, Jerome Brown, Deion Sanders, Mike Curtis, Leroy Kelly, Harold Carmichael. DeSean Jackson, Terrell Owens, Lito Shephard, Dexter Manley, Clyde Simmons
I'm sure the list is incomplete and there are opinions on the ranking. However, I would find it difficult to pick a player other than Lynn Swan for #1. Four receptions for 161 yards and a TD in Super Bowl 10, seven receptions for 124 yards and a TD in Super Bowl 13. In those two SB's combined, he caught 11 passes for a total of 285 yards and 2 TD's. That was an average of 25.9 yards a reception.
Forest Greg - that's the O-Linemen they ran behind for the game winning TD in the Ice Bowl.I'd probably throw several of those Packers from the late 1960s in there, Bart Starr notably.
In my lifetime, it's probably Phillip Rivers and Tom Brady, as I don't think we've ever beaten them. And Aaron Rodgers has delivered some of the worst losses of my lifetime.
Thought it was Jerry Kramer.Forest Greg - that's the O-Linemen they ran behind for the game winning TD in the Ice Bowl.
LT was truly transcendent.Lawrence Taylor should be at the top of that list. He played against us 2-3 times per year, and completely dominated our offense.
Forest Greg - that's the O-Linemen they ran behind for the game winning TD in the Ice Bowl.
Yeah Rodgers is definitely the winner over the last 10 years. I’ve had zero confidence we’re going to win whenever we’ve played him lately
Thought it was Jerry Kramer.
Eli deserves strong consideration... he played way longer than he should have so of course he declined at the end, but for a while there he was a big problem for our defense.
Also he’s not someone that immediately comes to mind but Drew Brees has absolutely shredded the Cowboys at times. 21 career TDs vs only 6 INTs.
Actually I think you are right. Forrest Greg was an O-lineman on the team, but I think it was Kramer they ran behind on that play.Thought it was Jerry Kramer.
lol. The other idea I've heard is that Jethro Pugh sneezed right as the ball was snapped and that allowed the Packers to get the jump off the line.You mean the obvious false start that was not called.