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A quarterback controversy arises in 1984

The 1984 season was the Cowboys’ silver anniversary in the NFL. They had much to celebrate about their past. There would be very little to celebrate about the future for the next few years to come. The team marked the occasion with silver stars emblazoned with the number … Read more

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1981: Danny White, Cowboys can’t “catch” a break

1981: Danny White, Cowboys can’t “catch” a break

The Cowboys – coming off the disappointing ending of the previous campaign — reloaded for the 1981 season. They added offensive lineman Howard Richards (1st) and Glenn Titensor (3rd) in the draft and defensive backs Michael Downs and Everson Walls as undrafted free agents. By the time camp … Read more

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1980: Danny White’s impossible task begins 1

1980: Danny White’s impossible task begins

With Roger Staubach’s retirement in April, the Danny White Era officially began in Dallas. The biggest question that loomed over the Cowboys: Could he get it done, could he replace the legendary Staubach? Dallas added running backs James Jones (3rd) and Timmy Newsome (6th) along with quarterback Gary … Read more

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1979: The Captain’s last command

Despite the disappointing outcome of Super Bowl XIII months before, the Cowboys entered the 1979 season with high hopes. Despite his age (38) Roger Staubach appeared to be at the top of his game. But as the team prepared to play its 20th season there were some issues. … Read more

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1975: Cowboys rebounded with a vengeance

The Dallas Cowboys wasted little time shaking off the disappointment of the 1974 season. They literally had a monster draft in the spring of 1975. Or, should we say “Manster” draft? With the second pick of the first round via the trade that sent Craig Morton to the … Read more

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1974: A season of disappointment and departures 2

1974: A season of disappointment and departures

The Dallas Cowboys extended their consecutive winning season streak to nine straight in 1974. And that’s about all that was good about the year. Well, that and two of their draft picks that spring. Ed “Too Tall” Jones (1st) and Danny White (3rd) were selected by the Cowboys … Read more

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1967: The Ice Bowl Cometh 3

1967: The Ice Bowl Cometh

The 1967 season brought a new team to the NFL – the New Orleans Saints. With 16 teams now in the NFL, two divisions became four. Gone was the West and East divisions. They were replaced the four C’s. The Central, Coastal, Century, and Capitol divisions. The Saints … Read more

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1966: Cowboys' title dream came up one win short

1966: Cowboys’ title dream came up one win short

The Cowboys added three more pieces to their long-term success in the 1966 NFL Draft. Offensive guard John Niland was taken in the first round and started four games as a rookie. Defensive tackle Willie Townes was taken in the second round, and moved to defensive end as … Read more

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1965: A new era begins in Dallas 2

1965: A new era begins in Dallas

After a half-decade of frustration, the Dallas Cowboys were looking to finally turn the corner in 1965. Armed with a 10-year contract extension, Tom Landry was looking for better days. The 1965 NFL Draft would only yield two players who would make an impact on the team. Dallas … Read more

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1963: A day of infamy, a year of darkness for Dallas 2

1963: A day of infamy, a year of darkness for Dallas

The fourth season in the Cowboys’ young history began like none of its three previous seasons had. They were all alone in Dallas. Despite winning the 1962 AFL Championship, the Dallas Texans packed up and moved to Kansas City and became the Chiefs. The Cowboys had the town … Read more

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