Who was a forgettable Cowboys player you'll never forget?

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Danny Noonan, thought we struck gold.

The one and only...QC.....That last pic on cut day I can't get out of my head!
 

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Chad Hutchinson. that name could end any of the arguments I've had for my team. It's my cryptonite.
 

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Alex Barron
Romo pulls off a last second miracle to beat the Commanders only to have Barron mug orakpo. Holding cowboys......10 second runoff, game over
The last play Barron ever played for Dallas.
 

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Lance "down goes" Frasier. Will never forget the toasting he took on a Sunday or Monday Night game against TO. It was like a man playing catch against a 10-year-old. It was like Marvis Fraser facing Mike Tyson.
 

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Does Bill Bates count?

Nothing forgettable about Bill Bates he was a great special-teams player. He made the Pro Bowl and All-Pro in 1984. They created a roster spot for special team players in the Pro Bowl because of him.
 
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Bobby Carpenter. Only because of that darn INT when he was with the Lions.
 
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Steve Pelluer

Showed some early flash stepping in relief for an injured Danny White to clinch the NFCE in 1985. He ended up replacing White again the following season, which included Walker being added to the team, but eventually fizzled. Got hooked on the Cowboys during the fateful 1984 season and Pelluer, who was crafty and a bit of a slinger of the pigskin, was part of my early journey as a fan.

A little nugget I didn't realize.....Pelluer was the last quarterback to start and win a game for a Tom Landry-coached team.
 

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cool post......

Steve Pelluer

Showed some early flash stepping in relief for an injured Danny White to clinch the NFCE in 1985. He ended up replacing White again the following season, which included Walker being added to the team, but eventually fizzled. Got hooked on the Cowboys during the fateful 1984 season and Pelluer, who was crafty and a bit of a slinger of the pigskin, was part of my early journey as a fan.

A little nugget I didn't realize.....Pelluer was the last quarterback to start and win a game for a Tom Landry-coached team.
Yes he was. Was a streaky SOB.
 
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