Mariner wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:Mr B wrote:We all understand why and how you feel about the Cowboys. You have the right to feel the way you want. Not everyone feels the same way though. There are WAY more people that still love the Cowboys even if you don’t.
I still love the Pre -Jerry Jones era Cowboys. The real Cowboys. Nothing to love the last 30 years. We never would have put up with Jerry back in the 70's. No way in hell. We would have forced him to sell the team at the very least.
You do realize that the Jerry era won more super-bowls than the pre Jerry era?But I do wish he sold the team.
Really. You even have to ask about Cowboy history when I lived it and you have only read about it. Really. This is exactly what I have mean't the past few years that new generation fans really don't understand when comparing the 2 generations of Cowboy Nation. We have a 29 year history starting out from nothing and all the new generation has to hold on to is the first few years of the Jimmy Johnson era. Everything else has been a total disaster the other 30+ years.
You think 3 Super bowls wipes out 30 years of hell and football purgatory. So what, 3 Super Bowls to our 2. We still went to more Super Bowls and played in 12 NFC Championship games in a 17 year span. Don't even remember all the division titles, that was pretty much a given at the time. 21 of 29 years our legendary head coach made the playoffs despite starting out from nothing and not even having a draft our first year. Every team in the NFL had to drop their worst 4 or 5 players in 1960 and that was our draft back then. So the first year Landry and the Cowboys got a raw deal starting out from nothing. That's pretty much how we were able to get Bob Lilly in 1961 with the #1 pick. After Landry's legendary draft in 1964, we were on our way and made out first championship game in 1966 just 5 years later. Quite a feat if you ask me starting out from absolutely nothing.
But see, these are some of the times we lived through as Cowboy fans and went through that the new generation doesn't understand and takes for granted even till this day. Once again, it took us 5 years from absolutely nothing starting out. So this current 30 year stretch doesn't make a damn bit of sense to any of us.
One of my favorite times being a Cowboy fan was a year that we
lost in the Super bowl ( What a sorry assed loser I am) to the Steelers in 1975-76. After back to back Super Bowls and 4 straight NFC title games, the whole NFL kept telling us that the Cowboys and Landry were going to fade away for a few years and rebuild. I mean George Andrie, Bob Lilly, Bob Hayes, Duane Thomas, Walt Garrison, Chuck Howley, Lance Alworth, etc., all gone, retiring, we were done, right? But Landry and Tex Schramm had different ideas, a vision, a plan (something today's Cowboys don't have) and where ready. Drafted Harvey Martin the year before along with Ed "Too Tall" Jones and then, again hit big time like in 1964, with Randy White, Hollywood Henderson and the dirty dozen. This was the year Landry once again proved everyone wrong and cemented his legendary legacy forever IMHO/ We became the first wild card team to make it to the Super bowl despite the odds and what everyone was saying about us at the time. As a matter of fact we went to 3 of the next 4 Super bowls after that draft. Did we win them all? No, but there is no way I trade all those wonderful memories over what we have now and the past 30 years. No way. Those were great times in Cowboy history. Plus in my heart, I believe in 1975 is when America's team was born and we started to get labled as such. But the new generation just treats and takes all those times and stories for granted and pisses all over everything like it doesn't matter and we are all just a bunch of old, senile, blow hards that don't matter anymore or know our football.