3
2009
I Hope The Cowboys Were Watching On Sunday
I just finished reading a terrific piece by Jim Reeves of the Star-Telegram where he lists ten things the Cowboys could learn from Super Bowl XLIII. I’m only listing the titles and adding my own comments, but please check out his comments and read his entire article . It’s good reading. Here are 10 things we can hope Jerry, Wade and the Cowboys learned from the game: 1) It really is all about the quarterback. Warner [...]
2
2009
Fitzgerald's Late Heroics Just Not Enough
This Sunday I watched what I believe to be the most heart-breaking game I have seen. There was so many jaw-dropping plays but the one that caught my attention and told me it would be game deciding was a 100 yard int-td return by James Harrison for the Steelers. At least I thought it was game deciding until i saw Fitzgerald catch fire in the 4th quater of the game on his last td I [...]
1
2009
Steelers First to Six – It Should Have Been Us
Pittsburgh Steelers win the Super Bowl and take over the National Football League with 6 Vince Lombardi trophies. The Dallas Cowboys are now in second place, tied only with the San Francisco 49ers with 5 Super Bowl victories. There’s nothing shameful about having 5 rings, but us Cowboys fans truly believed in our hearts that the Cowboys would be there first to six. I said it before, if there’s anything we can gain from [...]
1
2009
Bob Hayes Finally Gets His Due
It took nearly 30 years, but former Cowboys wide receiver Bob Hayes finally got his just rewards when he was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Hayes, who played from 1965-74 and averaged a touchdown every 5.2 catches, didn’t live to see this special day. Hayes died of kidney failure on September 18, 2002. Hayes was among the most dominant players to ever play the game and was considered by many to be the [...]

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