“ America’s Team” The Dallas Cowboys
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“AMERICA’S TEAM” THE DALLAS COWBOYS
Nick Hadji
Founded 1960 founded by Clint Murchison Jr, John
D. Murchison, and few minority shareholders
First modern-era expansion team
5 Super Bowl Wins Tied for second most in NFL history (San
Francisco) Super Bowl VI (1971)
Dallas Cowboys-24, Miami Dolphins-3 Super Bowl XII (1978)
Dallas Cowboys-27, Denver Broncos-10 Super Bowl XXVII (1993)
Dallas Cowboys-52, Buffalo Bills-17 Super Bowl XXVIII (1994)
Dallas Cowboys-30, Buffalo Bills-13 Super Bowl XXX (1996)
Dallas Cowboys-27, Pittsburgh Steelers-17
Cotton Bowl Cowboys’ first home stadium for 12
seasons (1960-1971) Developed great home field advantage
due to the success of the mid 1960s team
Texas Stadium Cowboys’ home from 1971-2008 Partial hole in roof was the only one in
the NFL “Texas Stadium has a hole in its roof so God
can watch his favorite team play” –D.D. Lewis, Cowboys Linebacker
Cowboys Stadium Opened in 2009 to replace aging Texas
Stadium
$1.5 billion stadium
World’s fourth largest HD screen (20 yard line to 20 yard line)
Notable Players (Hall of Fame) Bob Lilly-Defensive Tackle
First ever draft selection in 1961. “Mr. Cowboy”
Roger Staubach-Quarterback Captain Comeback
Tony Dorsett-Running Back Randy White-Defensive Tackle Mel Renfro-Defensive Back Troy Aikman-Quarterback Rayfield Wright-Offensive Tackle Michael Irvin-Wide Receiver Bob Hayes-Wide Receiver Emmitt Smith-Running Back
Notable Head Coaches Tom Landry (1960-1988)
2 Super Bowl victories (1971, 1977) Jimmy Johnson (1989-1993)
2 Super Bowl victories (1992, 1993) Barry Switzer (1994-1997)
Super Bowl victory (1995) Bill Parcells (2003-2006)
Built core group of current 2012 Dallas Cowboys Jason Garrett (2010-Present)
Attempting to restore Cowboys to 1990s greatness
Divisional Rivalries Washington Redskins
Owners George Preston Marshall (Washington) and Clint Murchison Jr. despised each other
Cowboys own all time record 62-40-2 Philadelphia Eagles
Bitter rivalry due to close contests Bounty Bowls I and II Michael Irvin’s career ending spinal injury Cowboys own all time record 57-46
New York Giants First all time game ended in 31-31 tie Giants defeated Cowboys in 2009 opening game 33-31 Giants undefeated at Cowboys Stadium (4-0) Cowboys own all time record 57-43-2
“America’s Team”
Dubbed by NFL Films’ Bob Ryan in a 1978 highlight film for the Dallas Cowboys
Nickname came about as a result of the Cowboys’ national popularity