1. Eddie George-With Ricky Williams' supposed retirement, I bet the
Cowboys are glad they went ahead and signed Eddie George to a one-
year deal. If they hadn't signed him, the Dolphins would have, given
their situation at RB now.
2. Chad Hutchinson-His claims that the Cowboys would "regret"
releasing him isn't going to do much to get him a job on another NFL
team, I would think.
3. Bryant-Parcells meeting-Wouldn't you have liked to have been a
fly on the wall when that meeting happened earlier this morning?
4. Ricky Williams-His retirement is probably going to affect the
Cowboys' first-round pick in next year's NFL Draft. Remember that
they got a first-round pick from Buffalo in the Draft that was just
held. Because of Williams' retirement, the Dolphins will probably
finish last in the AFC East, and the Bills may even get an AFC Wild
Card berth. This could cost the Cowboys anywhere from 4-8 slots in
next year's Draft.:(
GO COWBOYS!!!
Rags
Randy:
Maybe the Bears or 49ers?
GO COWBOYS!!!
Rags
> I wonder which team picks him up...
>
> --- In
> Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team@yahoogroups.com, "ronald_ragland"
> <cmb23tnq@v...> wrote:
> > It was announced around 5:00 this afternoon that Chad Hutchinson
> has
> > been released by the Dallas Cowboys. This is according to The
> Dallas
> > Morning News.
> >
> > GO COWBOYS!!!
> >
> > Mark
It was announced around 5:00 this afternoon that Chad Hutchinson has
been released by the Dallas Cowboys. This is according to The Dallas
Morning News.
GO COWBOYS!!!
Mark
It's going to be really hard for the Cowboys to find a replacement
for Woody. There's no good NFL safties right now just hanging around
on the street. My guess is that the Cowboys will wait until training
camp and see if a team in the NFL releases someone.
GO COWBOYS!!!
Mark
>
> I think this move is really great. the pressure is off of Julius
> Jones, plus he can be a return guy now, too.
>
> if we can get 10-12 good carries from eddie, some use from Jones,
and
> use Anderson on third downs, we'll be pretty solid w/ the running
> game.
>
> now we have to worry about our secondary, w/ Woody going down.
>
> ugh!
It's official, former Tennessee Titan RB Eddie George is now a Dallas
Cowboy. George, who has rushed for over 10,000 yards in his 8-year
NFL career, comes to Dallas to provide depth at a position that
sorely needs it.
One team's loss is another team's gain.
Eddie George, the second leading rusher in the National Football
League since 1996, has signed what amounts to a one-year contract
with the Dallas Cowboys just days after leaving the Tennessee Titans
organization.
The deal is reported to be worth $2.2 million. The deal is also
structured so that he could earn an additional incentives, including
$2 million if he equals last year's production.
George will receive a signing bonus of $1.54 million and have a base
salary of $660,000.
The former Ohio State star was scheduled to earn $4 million this
season in Tennessee, but the Titans offered him only $1.5 million.
Insulted at the offer from a team that he helped carry throughout his
8-year career, George elected to go elsewhere.
As it turns out, "elsewhere" is Dallas.
George, who is considered by most to be one of the most physical
inside runners in the league, has not averaged more than 3.4 yards
per carry the last three years.
That 3.4 number was one of the primary reasons the Titans weren't
interested in offering George the kind of money he was looking for.
While he's dependable to pick up first downs in short yardage
situations, or touchdowns near the goal line, the Titans offense was
unable to consistently depend on George to break his runs into the
open field on first and second down.
George said Wednesday that he was impressed with what Bill Parcells
and several of his former running backs near the end of their career-
especially Ottis Anderson.
"What he was able to do with Ottis Anderson's career - he won two
Super Bowls with him - is pretty intriguing," George said Wednesday
evening.
The press conference announcing George's signing will be held at
Valley Ranch at 12:00.
Updated
It's official, former Tennessee Titan RB Eddie George is now a Dallas
Cowboy. George, who has rushed for over 10,000 yards in his 8-year
NFL career, comes to Dallas to provide depth at a position that
sorely needs it.
One team's loss is another team's gain.
Eddie George, the second leading rusher in the National Football
League since 1996, has signed what amounts to a one-year contract
with the Dallas Cowboys just days after leaving the Tennessee Titans
organization.
The deal is reported to be worth $2.2 million. The deal is also
structured so that he could earn an additional incentives, including
$2 million if he equals last year's production.
George will receive a signing bonus of $1.54 million and have a base
salary of $660,000.
The former Ohio State star was scheduled to earn $4 million this
season in Tennessee, but the Titans offered him only $1.5 million.
Insulted at the offer from a team that he helped carry throughout his
8-year career, George elected to go elsewhere.
As it turns out, "elsewhere" is Dallas.
George, who is considered by most to be one of the most physical
inside runners in the league, has not averaged more than 3.4 yards
per carry the last three years.
That 3.4 number was one of the primary reasons the Titans weren't
interested in offering George the kind of money he was looking for.
While he's dependable to pick up first downs in short yardage
situations, or touchdowns near the goal line, the Titans offense was
unable to consistently depend on George to break his runs into the
open field on first and second down.
George said Wednesday that he was impressed with what Bill Parcells
and several of his former running backs near the end of their career-
especially Ottis Anderson.
"What he was able to do with Ottis Anderson's career - he won two
Super Bowls with him - is pretty intriguing," George said Wednesday
evening.
The press conference announcing George's signing will be held at
Valley Ranch at 12:00.
Updated
sign him will ya!? We dont want him on the Raiders
ronald_ragland <cmb23tnq@...> wrote:
There's a rumor going around saying that Eddie George and his agent are coming to Dallas tonight to meet with Jerry Jones.
GO COWBOYS!!!
Mark
> Only if he signs for the minimum, which he won't, so no. > > --- In Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team@yahoogroups.com, "marv41crushes" > <marv41crushes@y...> wrote: > > he has been officially released....apparently the iggles are gonna > > pass on him....do you think we go after him?
There's a rumor going around saying that Eddie George and his agent
are coming to Dallas tonight to meet with Jerry Jones.
GO COWBOYS!!!
Mark
> Only if he signs for the minimum, which he won't, so no.
>
> --- In
Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team@yahoogroups.com, "marv41crushes"
> <marv41crushes@y...> wrote:
> > he has been officially released....apparently the iggles are
gonna
> > pass on him....do you think we go after him?
Only if he signs for the minimum, which he won't, so no.
--- In Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team@yahoogroups.com, "marv41crushes"
<marv41crushes@y...> wrote:
> he has been officially released....apparently the iggles are gonna
> pass on him....do you think we go after him?
Wow, I didn't know people actually READ Playboy.
--- In Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team@yahoogroups.com, "seahawk0917"
<seahawk0917@h...> wrote:
> this month's edition of playboy magazine picked the cowboys to
lose
> the NFC champ game to the seahawks. hey, at least we'll get there
> instead of the iggles or the papooses. - allan
The Ticket just announced that Eddie could be signed as early as
tomorrow!!!!
--- In Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team@yahoogroups.com, "ronald_ragland"
<cmb23tnq@v...> wrote:
> I think we talk to him and his agent, but I think that's as far as
it
> will go.
>
> According to an article in today's Dallas Morning News, he wants a
> two-year deal for more than the $1.5 million per season that the
> Titans offered him.
>
> Also, he has let it be know that he will not play on the Cowboys
> special teams, which is something that Bill Parcells wants his
backup
> RBs to do.
>
> I think he still sees himself as 1 #1 RB, so I bet he waits to see
if
> a #1 RB goes down to injury somewhere before he signs a deal.
>
> GO COWBOYS!!!
>
> Mark
>
>
> > he has been officially released....apparently the iggles are
gonna
> > pass on him....do you think we go after him?
I think we talk to him and his agent, but I think that's as far as it
will go.
According to an article in today's Dallas Morning News, he wants a
two-year deal for more than the $1.5 million per season that the
Titans offered him.
Also, he has let it be know that he will not play on the Cowboys
special teams, which is something that Bill Parcells wants his backup
RBs to do.
I think he still sees himself as 1 #1 RB, so I bet he waits to see if
a #1 RB goes down to injury somewhere before he signs a deal.
GO COWBOYS!!!
Mark
> he has been officially released....apparently the iggles are gonna
> pass on him....do you think we go after him?
-Well, if we were to believe playboy´s insight on
football. Let´s pay more attention to their other
stuff.
>
>
>
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this month's edition of playboy magazine picked the cowboys to lose
the NFC champ game to the seahawks. hey, at least we'll get there
instead of the iggles or the papooses. - allan
It's an against-all-odds story..." - Marcellus Wiley
Growing up in a rough neighborhood in South Central Los Angeles,
Marcellus Wiley wasn't into conformity. He was always a little bit
different, and proud of it. And since he was always among the biggest
kids on the block, bullies stayed out of his way.
"I've always wanted to be the guy you couldn't predict," says Wiley,
signed as a free agent in the offseason to take over as the Cowboys'
left defensive end. "I don't want to be conventional or normal where
you know what's coming. That's been my life across the board. It's an
against-all-odds story but it's not done. I'm still writing a lot of
the story. God has blessed me and allowed me to survive."
Football provided Wiley with a way out of the inner city, but he took
an unconventional route. He could have accepted an athletic
scholarship from a sports factory like UCLA, but instead Wiley opted
to go across the country to New York City and play for Columbia on an
academic scholarship.
"I always thought about balance in my life," he says. "My family
preached to me to do well in school as well as on the football field.
That was important when I was weighing all my scholarship
opportunities, to keep that in mind. Columbia offered me a unique
experience academically, but it was also a challenge athletically. I
was looking at the long run, that you can only play football for so
long. I wanted to have something as a safety net that would carry me
on for the rest of my life."
"Welcome to Bulgaria," reads the sign on Wiley's locker at Valley
Ranch. His new teammates have quickly discovered that Wiley likes to
keep the atmosphere loose.
"When I leave my house, I throw a switch and I'm in Bulgaria," Wiley
says. "In Bulgaria, only the strong survive. It's a way of acting the
fool, and I like that."
Says defensive tackle La'Roi Glover: "He has a lot of energy, a lot
of personality. He's a playmaker who loves to play the game."
One of the Cowboys' top offseason priorities was to upgrade their
pass rush, and they awarded Wiley a four-year, $16 million contract
in the hopes he can perform like he did in 2001 when he amassed a
career-high 13 sacks for the San Diego Chargers.
The Cowboys have been trying to replace Charles Haley since Haley's
departure after the 1996 season. They've spent draft choices on,
among others, pass-rush candidates Ebenezer Ekuban, Kavika Pittman,
Shante Carver and Peppi Zellner. But no Dallas defensive end has put
up a double-digit sack season since Tony Tolbert had 12 in 1996.
Coach Bill Parcells wants more pressure on the pocket. The heat is on
Wiley, a former Pro Bowler who at 29 should be in the prime of his
career.
"Coach Parcells says he wants sacks without relying on the blitz,"
Wiley says. "That's why I'm here."
Wiley was born in Compton, Calif. and went on to become an all-
conference football player at Saint Monica High in Los Angeles. His
high school jersey was retired by the school in 2002.
All the while, his parents, Valerie and Charles, kept their son's
head out of the clouds.
"I compare it to a coloring book: my dad is my outline, and my mother
is the colors," Wiley says. "My mom shaped my personality. We look
dead twins, size included. She's the reason I have a pulse. I do a
lot for her but she does more for me."
His decision to attend Columbia, an Ivy League school that doesn't
award athletic scholarships, was met in his hometown with incredulous
shakes of the head. Rather than being surrounded by other athletes in
the jock dorm of a Pac-10 powerhouse, Wiley had to fend for himself
and compete in the classroom with some of the brightest young minds
in the country.
"The toughest thing was the culture shock in the classroom and the
social aspects of it all," he says. "Sure, I played football, but
students there were more competitive with the books than I was in
football. That was tough, being around so many diverse people. It was
a challenge to keep it balanced with academics.
"There were some very talented students at that school. I thought I
was smart. I took calculus and had high board scores. Then I get into
the classroom and these guys were whipping my butt. I never felt so
overwhelmed. In football, I could lift weights and get stronger. But
they were even more blessed academically. They were winning that
battle."
Wiley played defensive end and tailback for Columbia, which improved
from 2-8 his freshman year to 8-2 as a senior. That was the Lions'
best finish since 1945. He also sat out the entire 1995 season on a
leave of absence, concentrating on his studies and working in a
center for homeless and troubled youth in New York.
As a senior, he was first-team All-America and All-Ivy, and he
graduated with a degree in sociology. His talents weren't hidden from
pro scouts, and he was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the second
round of the 1997 draft.
"I never really thought that much about (the NFL)," he says. "Every
day I just tried to get a little bigger, a little stronger. I had a
late growth spurt, which helped. My mom is 6-1; my dad is 6-4. In
college my freshman year, I was only 6-0. So I knew I was going to
grow, and it all kicked in. I kept my mind strong and got better and
better. When it was all added up, the NFL finally came knocking."
Wiley was a reserve for the Bills as a rookie in 1997, and then was a
part-time starter the following season when he was second on the team
with 27 quarterback pressures.
In 2000, Wiley became a starter for the Bills, racking up 10.5 sacks
to become only the fourth Buffalo player with double-digit sacks.
That set up a fat free agent payday from the Chargers, for whom he
collected the 13 sacks in 2001 to earn his only trip to the Pro Bowl.
Things went sour in San Diego, however. Injuries, internal problems
and the Chargers' diminishing talent on the defensive side of the
ball sent Wiley's numbers into a tailspin: six sacks in 14 games in
2002, three in 16 games last season.
"There were dynamic reasons why production went from high to low,"
Wiley says. "I've had a few surgeries the last couple of years. I
think also changing the defensive philosophy hurt me, and changing of
personnel definitely played a role. It became a difficult situation
for most of us to succeed. I'm very happy I'm out of there.
"I've done it before, and that was with much less knowledge of the
game. Being surrounded with this cast, with all the character and the
personalities, it's going to bring a lot out of me because I'm kind
of a high-spirited, high-energy guy out on the field. San Diego
became a labor just to get to the field. Sometimes it felt like we
had two opponents on game day. But no excuses, I have to show
improvement this year.
"I'm looking forward to personally redeeming some things and making
some people admit that they had me wrong."
The last Cowboy with as many as the 13 sacks Wiley accumulated in
2001? That would be his current position coach, Jim Jeffcoat, who had
14 in 1986. Jeffcoat and Wiley are well acquainted; they were Buffalo
teammates in 1997.
"Adding Marcellus brings in an experienced guy who can get to the
quarterback and play the run," Glover says. "This upgrades us. Now
the rest of us have to lift our level of play and improve on last
year."
Wiley's decision to sign with Dallas was greeted by cheers from his
father, a longtime Cowboys fan who's from Tyler in East Texas.
"Deep down, I've always been a Cowboys fan," Wiley says. "My father
banged it into my head from the time I was a little kid that the
Cowboys were the best team. It's kind of a dream come true for my
family�
"I'm family-oriented. With me, it's about family and having fun. I
love to have a good time. On the field, the one dancing will be me,
definitely.
"I'm really excited. I really believe in this team and what I can do
to make it better. Being in San Diego the last couple of years was
obviously a cloudy situation, very disenchanting just to be around.
It made it tough to have fun and play the game the way it's supposed
to be played. I have a lighter heart coming out here, with a fully
charged spirit to show what I can do."
The presence of Parcells was a major selling point for Wiley.
"It's going to be a great situation for me," he says. "I have the
utmost respect for Coach Parcells, for his honesty. I haven't been
around that the last few years. I like that. He's going to tell me
what I'm doing right and what I'm doing wrong. I'm going out there
and change my numbers, to show that I can do what I've done before.
"(Parcells') reputation precedes him. Everyone knows what they're
gonna get. What we want in this game is honesty. We know it's a
business, but please respect us through the process and tell us the
truth. That's what separates him is his integrity. When I talk to
players about other coaches, they don't feel the same level of
respect because they'll talk out of both sides of their mouth. Well,
Coach Parcells won't do that. He'll tell you straight up."
Wiley believes that the Cowboys' front four will be balanced. With
Wiley, Glover, right end Greg Ellis and enviable depth at all four
positions, the Cowboys could present some difficult matchup decisions
for opposing offensive coordinators.
"It's going to be sweet," Wiley says. "La'Roi is a great player who's
gonna get a lot of double-teams. Greg is a motor out there who goes
hard. I'm added to the mix now. We're going to force them to sit back
and say we can't double anybody, we've got to single block them. If
you have that situation, you can create a frenzy out there.
"Expectations are very high and they won't stop until it's
Jacksonville (the site of Super Bowl XXXIX). That's the attitude I
feel around here. I haven't been around a situation where we really
believe in that since my early years in Buffalo. We're going out
there with a purpose, which is to win it all.
"My teammates have really embraced me. It wasn't a situation where
they were apprehensive when I came in. There's a lot of respect for
what I've done and a lot of understanding of what I've been through
my last few years. I look forward to finishing my career out here.
You've got a star on your helmet and you've got to prove you're a
star. We've got enough talent to do it all."
He calls the Cowboys "a place of redemption."
"Growing up in my neighborhood wasn't the easiest thing, going to
Columbia wasn't the easiest thing and being in the NFL as an Ivy
League player is not the easiest thing," he says. "Now I'm in my
eighth year and feeling like I'm starting to understand what this is
all about."
Randy and members:
In my opinion, there is, and will always be, an East Coast Bias
against the Cowboys, especially when it comes down to the NFL Hall of
Fame.
I didn't want to believe it, but last year clinched it for me when
there were 5 Cowboys that were nominated to the Hall, but none of
them got in.
Randy, do you know the name Rick Gosselin? He's the NFL beat writer
for The Dallas Morning News. If I'm not mistaken, when the inductees
were announced, and none of the Cowboys made it in, he was so mad,
that he resigned from the Hall of Fame nominating committee.
Perhaps they should call it the NFL Hall of Shame.
GO COWBOYS!!!
Mark
> I still own the first Dallas Cowboys Bluebook they put out in
1980.
> The team's history will help write the future. I love this team,
> but I will rip them when they mess up. It doesn't mean I am not a
> stalwart, hard core fan. It's like when you discipline a child,
you
> have to yell and/or punish him/her but you still love them just the
> same. We have the freedom to speak our mind in here about any
> Cowboy issue without fear repercussions.
>
> I got a topic: East Coast Cowboy Bias on players going into the
Hall
> of Fame. Where is the late Harvey Martin or the late Bob Hayes, or
> Cliff Harris or Charlie Waters or Ed "Too Tall" Jones? There are
> many more too like Rayfield Wright and Cornell Green as well dating
> back into the Good Ol' Days...
>
> Heck, I just may make a poll on it...
>
> But first, you all give me your opinion who should be in and if
> there is an East Coast Bias against the Cowboys.
>
> --- In Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team@yahoogroups.com, Rey Hernandez
> <rgher@y...> wrote:
> > the great doomsday defense randy white,harvey martin
> > ed "too tall" jones, the great roger staubach,drew
> > pearson,tony "D" dorsett. cliff harris, walton
> > harrison.
> > it will be great to discuss cowboys with u all.
> > rey
> > --- Randy <randykessel@s...> wrote:
> > > --- In Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team@yahoogroups.com,
> > > "derek"
> > > <dallasfan_1969@y...> wrote:
> > > > this site is totally awesome....its nice to
> > > finally find somewhere
> > > > dallas cowboys fans come together and hold the
> > > star
> > > > strong.........thank you and remember..COWBOYS NFC
> > > CHAMPIONS
> > > > 2004..SUPERBOWL CHAMPIONS 2004.......
> > >
> > > Thanks friend, we totally agree here at Dallas
> > > Cowboys, America's
> > > Team. Even the all-time great teams have a few bad
> > > years here and
> > > there but since they are one of the great teams, it
> > > doesn't last
> > > long at all. I encourage all of you youngsters out
> > > there to
> > > familiarize yourselves with some of the old greats
> > > that were part of
> > > this franchise and what made them so awesome. I
> > > would also do some
> > > research on the early days of the franchise pre-1967
> > > and also take a
> > > look at our drafts as well. When looking at drafts,
> > > check out the
> > > one from 1974 which produced the Dirty Dozen.
> > > Players like Randy
> > > White, Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson, Bob Breunig and
> > > many others
> > > came out of that draft class. Part of the mystique
> > > and pure
> > > greatness of the Cowboys came from the original
> > > triple threat. No,
> > > I am not talking Meredith, Perkins, and Bullet Bob
> > > Hayes but
> > > Schramm, Landry, and Brandt. These three men did
> > > more to shape the
> > > Cowboys quicker, but at the same time sustaining it
> > > for more than a
> > > 20 year period. Their stories are interesting ones
> > > and unique ones
> > > as well. The Cowboys have a mystique because they
> > > are not able to
> > > be down long. They find a way to breakthrough and
> > > start kickin' @$$
> > > and takin' names. We've done that now, our corner
> > > is turned, and
> > > our time will be very soon if not now. To say you
> > > are a Cowboy,
> > > means something. It's a step above, it's an err of
> > > greatness that
> > > cannot be diminished, it's mojo eternal.
> > >
> > > Go Cowboys!
> > >
> > >
> Basically what I am trying to say is that ESPN needs to be careful
> with how much DISRESPECT they show to the DALLAS COWBOYS on
> these "countdowns".
For your next trick, maybe go after the media's brutal campaign
against Dwayne Goodrich.
Leon was a solid part of a good outfit, but he was a tragedy both on
and off the field. He had his run, but too often whenever he wasn't
moving the ball seven points in the wrong direction he was watching
the game from his leather couch at home, waiting out some suspension
or another.
The Dallas Morning News tracked him down for an article a few months
ago, and apparently he's avoiding all contact with the media and
just lying low in general. You know somebody's blown it when they're
too embarrassed to try capitalizing on their own misfortune; even
The Juice continues to consider himself respectable enough to leap
in front of a camera at each opportunity.
I don't hold any grudge against Big Cat, but he's got to be the most
chronically unlucky player to appear anywhere along the entire
course of the United States' history of professional sport. If
that's not worth at least two of the top three spots on the
countdown of all time fubars, what does it take?
It's actually kind of fun, especially since Dallas has repeatedly
(by the way, I'm a terrible speller, get used to it!) beaten the
crap out of them over and over the past few years.
--- In Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team@yahoogroups.com, "Randy"
<randykessel@s...> wrote:
> Hey Dan, great to have you. I am the moderator Randy. JC is the
> owner and we welcome you. I could never live in Deadskin country,
> it would be too restrictive for me. I was born hating the
Deadskins
> and I will die hating them. Glad to have you buddy.
>
> --- In Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team@yahoogroups.com, "Dan"
> <viper_4445@y...> wrote:
> > Hey everyone, I just joined here. I'm 16 and from PA (southern
PA
> so
> > right around Skins land) and have been a Cowboys fan all my
life.
> My
> > favorite current players are Roy and Newman, and my fav all time
> is
> > Troy. Hope theres good discussions in this group. Talk to you
all
> > soon. And by the way, I generally back Quincy, but like Henson
> too.
> > I pretty much hate Hutchinson, lol.
I just joined.... I'm KT Allstars... Can't wait til 8/15!!!!
--- In
Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team@yahoogroups.com, "da_bartender2002"
<mickloupe@h...> wrote:
> You bet...i currently am in about9 different leagues...i have one
on
> yahoo that has 7 spots available called Who Got Game
> (ID#41993)...this one is only an 8 team league with a live draft
> Aug.15 at 12:30(noon)central time. If it asked for a password (it
> shouldn't but just in case) it is dallassaints. I also have another
> league with 8 spots available (this is a 12 team legue on nfl.com
> called Sober As Hell formerly Drunk As Hell with a live draft on
> Auf.23 at 12 noon central time. This one is around $15 to join if
> you join before a certain date. Everyone is welcome to join..I hope
> to have them filled soon....Hope to see you there.
You bet...i currently am in about9 different leagues...i have one on
yahoo that has 7 spots available called Who Got Game
(ID#41993)...this one is only an 8 team league with a live draft
Aug.15 at 12:30(noon)central time. If it asked for a password (it
shouldn't but just in case) it is dallassaints. I also have another
league with 8 spots available (this is a 12 team legue on nfl.com
called Sober As Hell formerly Drunk As Hell with a live draft on
Auf.23 at 12 noon central time. This one is around $15 to join if
you join before a certain date. Everyone is welcome to join..I hope
to have them filled soon....Hope to see you there.
Hey everyone, I just joined here. I'm 16 and from PA (southern PA so right around Skins land) and have been a Cowboys fan all my life. My favorite current players are Roy and Newman, and my fav all time is Troy. Hope theres good discussions in this group. Talk to you all soon. And by the way, I generally back Quincy, but like Henson too. I pretty much hate Hutchinson, lol.
Subject: Dallas Cowboys, America's Team emmitt defending the star
Does anyone have a pic of Emmitt from the 49ers game a few years back defending the star in Texas Stadium? If so could you post it here or email it to me. Would like to use it as my desktop background. Thanks!!
Randy:
It is a fine name indeed!
Can you believe that the first preseason game is one month and four
days away?
GO COWBOYS!!!
Mark
> We have a name change, in fact it's a damn good one.
> Dallas_Cowboys_Americas_Team - I love the name :)
>
> Let's move forward, Training Camp begins right after my birthday
this
> month. We really need to be keeping an eyes on things...