When and how did you become a Cowboy fan?

Does anybody remember a superbowl championship tshirt that had all of the cowboys players cartoon like faces it? I tried googling it but could not find anything. I remember getting that shirt as a kid and absolutely loved it. Let me just add in that I believe it was a superbowl championship tshirt..It was definitely during the 90s...
 
Great thread!!!! I'm new to Zone didn't even know there was a fan site until July this year.Thought I was all alone in my devotion to the Blue and Silver star. oh sure,everyone is a fan when we win.Where I came from we had fans from Bears to the Fins. I couldn't understand how they could even be fans of another team.Thats just in my immediate family. When I first had my awakening was on the USS Benham out of Rhode Island. Some yankee guy on the mess deck was watching black and white TV and hollered at me the Pats had won and when were the Cowboys going to win a game? This had to be 1960 and we had been over seas on a six month cruise. I immediately took umbrage at his derisive attitude, not knowing we even had a Dallas Cowboys team (Dallas Texans)I knew of . Anyhow I knew any Texas team had to be better than any Yankee team. That's how I became a fan.
We finally won against the Steelers 9-17-61,27 to 24
 
My father grew up as a big Dallas fan and well unfortunately we live in PA and we live very close to Steeler Nation. So we especially hated the lost to Pitt last year because thats all we heard about for months. I have been a fan for 18 years.
 
glorydaysrback;3075748 said:
Does anybody remember a superbowl championship tshirt that had all of the cowboys players cartoon like faces it? I tried googling it but could not find anything. I remember getting that shirt as a kid and absolutely loved it. Let me just add in that I believe it was a superbowl championship tshirt..It was definitely during the 90s...
i have that shirt you speak of.
 
As llong as I can remember....

I grew up about 1/4 mile from where their offices and practice fields were in the 70's and 80's. I grew up with some of the players sons as well. Mel Renro's son went to my elementary school and we were pretty good friends until he moved somewhere and I never saw him again.

Several Cowboy players lived on my street and we would go knock on their doors and get autographed pictures, we would also go to the practice field and stand on crates and watch practice over the metal fence and then wait ater practice to meet the players as they left and get their autographs. My dad was also a rabid fan and took me to games all the time.

I am deeply emotionally involved with this team and their performance can effect my mood the whole week after a win or a loss. I still haven't gotten over "the catch" and everytime it comes on TV, I dive for the remote so I don't have to watch it again. It still pisses me off, but made the wins over SF in the 90's that much sweeter. I may have enjoyed those wins more than the Super Bowls, but I probably can only say that because we won the Super Bowls.

I've been fortunate to attend some pretty great games, I was at the game on thanksgiving day where Leon lett blew it for us. The funny part is that there were a couple of loud, obnoxious Miami fans sitting behind us the whole game. I was keeping my mouth shut and then I couldn't take it any more and let em have it after we had taken the lead and it looked like we had it wrapped up. They got pissed and left the game early. Thank God, because that crow would have been bitter as hell.

I also was at the 49er game where we trounced them to go to the 2nd Super Bowl in a row. Ive never heard the crowd so loud and passionate. Everyone stood up the entire game, it was a blast.

One of my friends moms works for the Cowboys and he was able to get us tickets to Super Bowl XXX where we beat the Steelers (field level @ about the 15 yard line 30 rows up from the field). I hardly slept for 3 days. We even got to go to the Super Bowl after party with Jerry Jones, the players and cheerleaders, it was an incedible experience.

I've always said if I could find a woman I love as much as the Cowboys, she'd have me for life because the Cowboys have my heart. No other woman could tempt me just like I'll ever be a fan of any other team. Like I said, they'll have my heart til I'm 6 feet under.
 
i love reading these threads!

For me it started because of my dad...he was born in texas and is a lifelong cowboys fan. as a kid i remember sitting watching the games before i even knew what was going on. sometimes id tackle pillows in the hall while the game was playing loud so i could hear it.

in elementary school i collected posters, emmitt smith was my boyhood idol. i was born in 1986.

its never stopped, ive been a fan since childhood.
 
All my teams came from watching them on TV, mid 70's. I watched my first professional football game on Thanksgiving and they were one of the teams playing, of course, so I just kept watching them. My dad was Giants fan, so he couldn't believe I liked Dallas. I remember seeing Tony Dorsett playing against Army ( I live next to West Point) and was happy Dallas drafted him, so it all sort of fell into place. Too bad I didn't get an autograph back then.
 
I came home from the hospital in a Dallas Cowboy outfit and 27 years ago.
 
Mom born in Houston. Dad stationed at Ft. Hood during the 60's after coming back from Vietnam. He immediately became a Roger Staubach fan and that has been passed on to me. I've seen the Cowboys play live four times in 31 years.
 
CrownCowboy;3076206 said:
I came home from the hospital in a Dallas Cowboy outfit and 27 years ago.

I brought both my boys home in cute little Cowboys outfits..now at 21 and 6, they are both Packers fans...where did I go wrong...
 
1992, Super Bowl

still remember the commercial of Bud Light bottles playing football with Dallas Cowboy helmets on
 
The first football game I can remember was the Denver-Dallas Superbowl. Unfortunately, the first baseball games I remember was the Pirates in the 1977 World Series. We have had some lean years since then.
 
I'd like to say I've been a cowboys fan since birth but really its been since the 90s. I live in cleveland and growing up my uncle loved the browns and tried to raise my cousins to love them. Well lets just say that there's been a lot of disappointment there and that my cousin became a bandwagon fan of whoever won sb the year before. Well in 95' my cousin became a 49ers fan because they won the sb. He kept telling me how they were gonna repeat and blah blah blah. Since we were competitive with everything and i knew how much he hated Dallas I became a Dallas fan and the rest is history. He doesn't really even watch football anymore and I am a huge cowboys fan. I thank him all the time for being a 49ers fan because if he wasn't who knows who my team would be.
 
when: birth

how: born into a family that are rabid cowboys fans, just like their immediate families before them
 
From the DFW area. I'm a homer. I love Cowboys, Rangers, Stars, and Mavericks (though I HATE the NBA). I love the Longhorns, but TCU >>>>>>>>>> Longhorns!

Go Horns! (Frogs that is :p: )
 
The Cowboys game was mostly the only games shown in the Phillippines TV back in the 70's. Grew up watching them, then moved here in the states in 1976. Stauback, Billy Joe Dupree, Tony Hill, Tony Dorsett, Breunig, Charlie Waters, Drew Pearson, Ed "Too Tall" Jones, Harvey Martin, "Hollywood" Henderson, Manster....so much memories...
 
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