Randy White! I know him personally and know the passion he had for Coach Landry and the Cowboys!!! He hates some of the greats that may come up in this thread, but I will not break his trust with any info!!!ONE player only, please.
For me, Lee Roy Jordan. He was always near the ball.
NopeBilly Bates.
I hear Randy White hates him though.
Good choices.Imagine being the first African-American players to play for the Cowboys in the early 1960s before modern civil rights laws. Here are some inspiring guys I will praise for overcoming the prejudices and racism they encountered early in their careers in Dallas:
This list could go on...All of these guys came to Dallas before the Civil rights laws that protect all Americans now from being discriminated against in housing. All these guys had to endure some racism in the early days of the Cowboys. Mel Renfro tells an amazing story about his struggle with housing when he first came here. All these guys were pioneers and paved the way for future black players.
- Frank Clarke- great TE and first receiving star for Cowboys in early 60s.
- Don Perkins- in the ROH. First great RB for Cowboys
- Mel Renfro- drafted by the Cowboys in their great 1964 draft- member of HOF. Tells stories of how hard it was to buy a house in Dallas as a young black player.
- Jethro Pugh- great DT on the first Doomsday Ds.
- Cornell Green- All pro safety of the 60s and early 70s.
Honestly, I didn't know that any of those guys were African American. I'm kinda proud of that!Imagine being the first African-American players to play for the Cowboys in the early 1960s before modern civil rights laws. Here are some inspiring guys I will praise for overcoming the prejudices and racism they encountered early in their careers in Dallas:
This list could go on...All of these guys came to Dallas before the Civil rights laws that protect all Americans now from being discriminated against in housing. All these guys had to endure some racism in the early days of the Cowboys. Mel Renfro tells an amazing story about his struggle with housing when he first came here. All these guys were pioneers and paved the way for future black players.
- Frank Clarke- great TE and first receiving star for Cowboys in early 60s.
- Don Perkins- in the ROH. First great RB for Cowboys
- Mel Renfro- drafted by the Cowboys in their great 1964 draft- member of HOF. Tells stories of how hard it was to buy a house in Dallas as a young black player.
- Jethro Pugh- great DT on the first Doomsday Ds.
- Cornell Green- All pro safety of the 60s and early 70s.
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Rodger Staubach for me, service veteran, Captain comeback.
Darren Woodson. He has said he had a tough upbringing...he got an education, became a really good player, and did/has shown class and professionalism in his career.
Billy Bates.
I hear Randy White hates him though.
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