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April 12, 2008 4:28 am

TKO, hangin' out at the Men's Club again, huh? Having 34 shots there will cost you about 300 bucks. And I know the gals their don't take too kindly to $1 dollar Bills...lol. They like to see Lincoln's and above.

 My earliest Cowboys memories go back to the late 70's. Looking back I see how spoiled we were as fans. I believe it was 16 out of 17 years making the playoffs. That made it extra tough in the late 80's when they started losing more frequently. Landry's last year in '88 was a tough one. They went 3-13 that season. To see a living icon and legend have the game start to pass him by was rough. But 29 years as the coach of the Dallas Cowboys, nothing short of amazing. Most Cowboys fans hated Jerry Jones when he bought the 'Boys. I read Landry's book and it talked about how he found out about getting fired. His wife was watching the local news, Landry was in the other room when she said, "Tom I think you need to come see this". He found out from the news. I bet that Jerry regrets the way it went down to this day.

 Well, we all got over it not long after with the fast rise back to the top of the football world. Landry passed soon after from leukemia I believe.

 


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April 12, 2008 1:31 pm

tko

While reading your post. I thought the 34 was your golf score . Just what a Tee-totaler would think !!

Howlzonies, Did the quote in Coach Landry's book read "Tom come here"? Every time I heard Mrs. Landry mention coach Landry by name. She called him Tommy. I regret that I haven't read his book. I was just curious. Thanks !

OBTW ! Do any of you know why they call it GOLF ?

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April 12, 2008 7:24 pm
lol.blue my golf score no.some would say its my iq. I know some of my x's would agree.

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April 15, 2008 2:35 am

Well the weekend is over . I worked half a day Saturday , finishing building the 100 foot dock . Then I watched the Cowboys play the  PackersColts , Browns and the first Cowboys super bowl victory against the Dolphins in which we won 24-3 . I tell ya , watching those old games sure brings back some memories . I remember watching those old games years ago with friends . Grilling hamburgers and drinking lots of beer .lol.

I hope you all had a great weekend also . Hopefully some of you got to watch some old games as well . Man some of those games seems like they were played yesterday , not years ago . I am thankful that I have the opurtuntity to watch the old games that was played in my youth . Times sure changed sinse then . But one thing thats still the same . I still love our Cowboys .


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April 15, 2008 2:39 am

Golf is one thing I never could get into . I always thought Golf was short for

G = Girls
O = of
L = Lavish
F = Flavor

 


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April 17, 2008 6:41 pm

These are not my words . Below is a quote from NFL.com

 

IRVING, Texas - Maybe the NFL is just assuming the Dallas Cowboys are going to be darn good again this year.

And evidently the schedule-meisters must feel that way since the Cowboys will play five primetime night games this year, appearing three times on NBC's Sunday night telecast, once on ESPN's Monday night show and once on an NFL Network Saturday night presentation.

That national exposure doesn't include the annual Thanksgiving Day game from Texas Stadium, which is broadcast to a national audience, along with obvious Sunday afternoon games likely going to the majority of the nation when the Cowboys open the 2008 season at Cleveland and then play a Dec. 7 afternoon game at Pittsburgh.

So really, that's like eight practically national broadcasts. Not just any team gets that type of exposure. And certainly the Cowboys aren't just any team when it comes to you guys tuning them in given the chance from anywhere in the country.

But then, hey, the Cowboys are coming off a 13-3 season. They did win the NFC East last year. They did beat the Super Bowl champion Giants two out of three times, even if they didn't win the one that counted most. They did earn the NFC's top seed in the playoffs.

So maybe that's why the NFL didn't seem to give much thought to the final regular-season game scheduled to ever be played at Texas Stadium. The matchmakers must be counting on the Cowboys playing a home playoff game for the final game ever Texas Stadium.

But if they don't, come on, Baltimore? Potentially the final game to ever be played at what's going to be the 37-year-old Texas Stadium come this fall?

Boy, a lot of historical significance in that matchup.

Like is this Baltimore, the old Johnny Unitas team, the franchise which denied the Cowboys their first Super Bowl title, back after the 1970 season? Uh, not so much, since that franchise now resides in Indianapolis.

So is that the Baltimore, the old Cleveland Browns franchise which moved to the city known for its crab cakes in 1996, the one the Cowboys used to battle in the old Eastern Conference of the NFL during their inception? Uh no, remember the Browns left their history in Cleveland.

Nope, these are the Ravens, technically the franchise the Cowboys have played all of two times, in 2000 and 2004, and both times on the East Coast. Oh, so pardon me, there is some historical significance to this game. This will be the first time - but the only time - the Ravens will play a game at Texas Stadium.

La-de-dah.

Guess tradition only weighs in with aging saps like me. But to me, more important than finding out on Tuesday when the NFL announced the 2008 schedule that the Cowboys would be opening the season at Cleveland, was looking immediately to the bottom of the schedule to see just when, and with whom, the Cowboys would be closing out Texas Stadium.

And it says, Saturday, Dec. 20, at 7:15 p.m. (CST) against Baltimore.

Now not sure if it was mere coincidence or not, but the Dallas Cowboys, and appropriately so, participated in the final game the Redskins played at RFK Stadium. As they should have after all those two teams did for football, not only in the nation's capital, not only in Dallas, but for the entire NFL.

And I remember being there for that momentous moment, Dec. 22, 1996, a game the Redskins won, 37-10, solidifying Norv Turner's first winning season as a head coach when the playoff-bound Cowboys, already having clinched the NFC East and their spot in the playoffs, benched Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith for the game.

In fact, I know exactly where the program for that game is right now. Made a point of keeping that one, and who knows, maybe its only value 12 years later is that I can tell you I have one from the final game played at RFK. Good bar story, anyway.

That's why, it would seem, with a little thought the NFL would have matched up the Cowboys and Redskins in the "potentially" the final game at Texas Stadium - at least the final regular-season game at Texas Stadium. But no, the two teams are playing here Sept. 28 at Texas Stadium.

Just seems as if that would have been the right thing to do for posterity sake. Because if you look over the years, check some of this out: Tom Landry's last coaching victory was over the Redskins. Roger Staubach's last regular-season victory was over the Redskins. Vince Lombardi finished his first and only season as head coach of the Redskins losing to the Cowboys. Troy Aikman's final regular-season game was against the Redskins that 2000 season. Emmitt Smith's final game as a Cowboy was against the Redskins (2002), as was Dave Campo's last as a head coach.

You want me to go on?

The Cowboys' only regular-season victory in 1989 came at the expense of the Redskins. The Redskins' only loss during the strike-shortened 1982 season was to the Cowboys. Washington's first loss during the 1991 season, having started out 11-0, was to the Cowboys, and some argue had they beaten the Cowboys they would have played all their starters in the final game of the season they lost by two at Philadelphia to have a chance at finishing 16-0. And, well, Jimmy Johnson's last regular-season coaching appearance at Texas Stadium came against . . . yep, the Redskins.

So come on, Cowboys-Redskins, Saturday, Dec. 20, 2008, for the final regular-season game at Texas Stadium, to be shown on NFL Network? I mean, the Redskins are just playing Philly the next day. No biggie. That could have been arranged.

Who knows, maybe Fox didn't want to give away both Cowboys-Redskins games, since the game at Washington is scheduled to be a Sunday night game (Nov. 16) on NBC and that final regular-season home game at Texas Stadium is on NFL Network, which I'm guessing will be a bone of contention for many of you and for discussion on another day.

Or maybe the NFL execs are simply counting on the Cowboys earning a home playoff game or two based on last season's track record, thus one of those becoming the actual final game at Texas Stadium.

Still, tradition must continue to mean something. We can't turn our backs on history in this iPod age.

Just think the NFL matchmakers could have made me a better match.

How's about you?

 

I personally would have loved to see a Cowboys , Redskins game as the last one to be played at Texas stadium . All the games and things talked about in the above quote , I watched the game and either seen it all on the news or the news papers . And myself , being part of the great Cowboys tradition , Yes I would have loved to keep up the tradition .


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April 17, 2008 8:49 pm
 As is usual, money bucks tradition. Of course the Cowboys should be playing the Redskins or at least a divisional rival in the regular season finale at Texas stadium. Heck, even the 49ers would have been a better choice than Baltimore. At least there would be some history there. Oh well I guess, it is a primetime game but I think it's on the crappy NFL network. Which my local cable provider doesn't carry.

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