Dallas Cowboys 2009-2010
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Team: Dallas Cowboys
Sport: Pro Football (NFL)
Stadium: Texas New Stadium
Head Coach: Wade Phillips
Super Bowls: 1972 VI, 1978 XII, 1993
XXVII, 1994 XXVIII, 1996 XXX
Background: The Dallas Cowboys are a
National Football League team based in Irving, Texas.
The team is sometimes referred to colloquially as
America's Team due its having a large number of fans who
live outside its immediate local area (the term itself
is derived from the title of the team's 1979 highlight
film).
Preseason: Dallas Cowboys vs.
Oakland Raiders 7-13-2009
Preseason: Dallas Cowboys vs.
Tennessee Titans 7-21-2009
Preseason: Dallas Cowboys vs.
San Francisco 49ers 8-29-2009
Preseason: Dallas Cowboys vs.
Minnesota Vikings 9-4-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9-13-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants 9-20-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. Carolina Panthers 9-28-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. Denver Broncos 10-4-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. Kansas City Chiefs 10-11-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. Atlanta Falcons 10-25-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. Seattle Seahawks 11-1-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles 11-08-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers 11-15-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Redskins 11-22-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. Oakland Raiders 11-26-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants 12-6-2009
Dallas Cowboys vs. San Diego Chargers 12-13-09
Dallas Cowboys vs. New Orleans Saints 12-19-09
Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Redskins 12-27-09
Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles 1-3-2009
Founded:
1960 (expansion NFL franchise)
Home stadium: Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas (1971-)
Head coach: Wade Phillips (2003-)
Uniform colors: White jerseys have royal blue numbers
and lettering; colored jerseys feature a darker shade of
blue as background (similar to that of the star logo
shown to the upper right) with white numbers and
lettering. By tradition, the Cowboys normally wear their
white jerseys at home (although they may wear their
colored jerseys during special occasions such as
Thanksgiving).
Helmet design: Silver background with a blue star
League championships won: 1971, 1977, 1992, 1993, 1995.
| DATE |
OPPONENT (TV BROADCAST) |
TIME |
TICKETS |
| Thur, Aug 13 |
@ Oakland (KTVT/CBS 11) |
9:00 PM |
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| Fri, Aug 21 |
TENNESSEE (FOX National) |
7:00 PM |
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| Sat, Aug 29 |
SAN FRANCISCO (KTVT/CBS 11) |
7:00 PM |
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| Fri, Sept 4 |
@ Minnesota (KTVT/CBS 11) |
TBA |
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2009 Regular Season Schedule
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| DATE |
OPPONENT (TV BROADCAST) |
TIME |
TICKETS |
| Sun, Sept 13 |
@ Tampa Bay (FOX) |
Noon |
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| Sun, Sept 20 |
NEW YORK GIANTS (NBC) |
7:15 PM |
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| Mon, Sept 28 |
CAROLINA (ESPN) |
7:30 PM |
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| Sun, Oct 4 |
@ Denver (FOX) |
3:15 PM |
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| Sun, Oct 11 |
@ Kansas City (FOX) |
Noon |
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| Sun, Oct 18 |
BYE |
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| Sun, Oct 25 |
ATLANTA (FOX) |
3:15 PM |
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| Sun, Nov 1 |
SEATTLE (FOX) |
NOON |
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| Sun, Nov 8 |
@ Philadelphia (NBC) |
7:15 PM |
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| Sun, Nov 15 |
@ Green Bay (FOX) |
3:15 PM |
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| Sun, Nov 22 |
WASHINGTON (FOX) |
NOON |
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| Thurs, Nov 26 |
OAKLAND (CBS) |
3:15 PM |
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| Sun, Dec 6 |
@ New York Giants (FOX) |
3:15 PM |
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| Sun, Dec 13 |
SAN DIEGO (CBS) |
3:15 PM |
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| Sat, Dec 19 |
@ New Orleans (NFLN) |
7:15 PM |
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| Sun, Dec 27 |
@ Washington (NBC) |
7:15 PM |
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| Sun, Jan 3 |
PHILADELPHIA (FOX) |
NOON |
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The city of Dallas, Texas
was granted an NFL franchise on January 28, 1960. Clint
Murchison, Jr. and Bedford Wynne were the team owners
and they immediately hired Tex Schramm to be the general
manager and Tom Landry to be the head coach. In the
Cowboys' first season, they finished winless with a
0-11-1 record. The following year, the Cowboys made
their first NFL Draft selection, selecting Bob Lilly
with the 13th pick in the draft. The year 1961 also saw
the Cowboys' first victory, a 27-24 win over the
Pittsburgh Steelers on September 17.
Another brief period of decline in the late 1990s has
been followed by another strengthening of the squad.
With Bill "Tuna" Parcells as head coach, the Cowboys are
gunning for the playoffs. You can get cheap Cowboys
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Even without as solid a team as they have now, Dallas
has never had trouble filling Texas Stadium, where the
Ring of Honor celebrating retired Cowboys brings to
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During the 1960s, the
Cowboys continued to improve their team. Quarterback Don
Meredith and running back Don Perkins joined the team
and by 1966, the Cowboys had their first winning season
(10-3-1; they would not have another losing season until
1985) and their first playoff appearance: a 34-27 loss
to the Green Bay Packers. By this time, the Cowboys had
become a powerful force in the NFL, sending eight
players to the Pro Bowl including Cowboy legends like
Bob Hayes, Chuck Howley, Bob Lilly, Don Meredith, Don
Perkins and Mel Renfro.
Similarly, the Cowboys were becoming an important part
of the people of Dallas. For their first years, the
Cowboys were always playing second fiddle to Lamar
Hunt's Dallas Texans of the AFL because the Texans were
the more established team and had the better record. But
in 1963 when the Texans moved to Kansas City and became
the Kansas City Chiefs, the Cowboys became the only
professional football draw in town. By 1969, ground was
being broken on a new stadium for the Cowboys to replace
the Cotton Bowl. Texas Stadium in Irving, a Dallas
suburb, would be completed for the 1971 season.
In 1967,
the Cowboys finished with a 9-5 record and had their
first playoff victory: a 52-14 affair over the Cleveland
Browns. They went on to face the Green Bay Packers in
the NFL Championship game. The game, which happened on
December 31, 1967 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, turned
out to be one of the coldest NFL games on record (about
-13° F with a -40° wind chill). The Cowboys lost 21-17
on a one-yard quarterback sneak by Packers quarterback
Bart Starr. The game would later come to be known as the
"Ice Bowl."
In the
1970s, the NFL underwent many changes as it absorbed the
AFL and became a unified league, but the Cowboys also
underwent many changes. Meredith and Perkins retired in
1969 and the many new players were joining the
organization, like Cliff Harris, Lee Roy Jordan,
Rayfield Wright, Dan Reeves, Mike Ditka and Roger
Staubach. The Cowboys made it to their first Super Bowl,
a mistake-filled Super Bowl V, where they lost 16-13 to
the Baltimore Colts courtesy of a field goal by Colts'
kicker Jim O'Brien as time expired. However, the
disappointing Super Bowl loss was made up for the next
year when the Cowboys, led by Staubach, won their first
Super Bowl, Super Bowl VI, a 24-3 victory over the Miami
Dolphins.
The
Cowboys were now beginning to grow in popularity not
just in Dallas, but nationwide. Their televised
appearances on Thanksgiving Day games beginning in 1966
helped bring the Cowboys to a nationwide audience. Under
Tom Landry, the so-called "Doomsday Defense" became a
powerful and dominating force in the NFL and their
offense was also exciting to watch.
The
Cowboys faltered slightly in 1974, missing the playoffs
for the first time in eight years. However, the Cowboys
drafted well following the season, adding new legends
like Randy White and Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson. The
fresh influx of talent helped the Cowboys to Super Bowl
X, where the Cowboys lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers,
21-17. But the Cowboys would again taste Super Bowl
victory, defeating the Denver Broncos 27-10 in Super
Bowl XII. Bob Ryan, an NFL films editor, would dub the
Cowboys "America's Team" following this season, a
nickname that stuck through both the good and bad times
to come.
The
glory days of the Cowboys in the 1970s were coming to an
end. They would reach one final Super Bowl, Super Bowl
XIII, losing once again at the hands of the Pittsburgh
Steelers, 35-31. Roger Staubach retired following the
1979 season and the Cowboys began declining in the NFL.
In the 1981-1982 NFC Championship game, the Cowboys lost
to the San Francisco 49ers on a last-second touchdown
pass from Joe Montana to Dwight Clark. Clark's famous
leap in the end zone would come to be known as "The
Catch" and represented a changing of the guard in the
NFC from the dominant Cowboys teams of the 1970s to the
dominant 49ers teams of the 1980s.
In 1984,
H.R. "Bum" Bright purchased the Dallas Cowboys from
Murchison, but following seasons that were getting
progressively worse (1985: 10-6; 1986: 7-9; 1987: 7-8;
1988: 3-13), Bright sold the Cowboys to Jerry Jones on
February 25, 1989. Jones promptly fired the only coach
the Cowboys had ever known and replaced him with
University of Miami head coach, Jimmy Johnson. With the
first pick in the draft, the Cowboys selected
quarterback Troy Aikman and traded away veteran running
back Herschel Walker to the Minnesota Vikings for five
veteran players and eight draft choices. The Cowboys
finished the 1989 season with a 1-15 record, the worst
record since the team's inception, but the foundations
for the Cowboys' return to glory had been set.
In 1990,
the Cowboys drafted Emmitt Smith and the trifecta of
Aikman, Smith and wide receiver Michael Irvin was now
set. The Cowboys finished 7-9, but Smith was named NFC
Offensive Rookie of the Year and Jimmy Johnson was
selected as Coach of the Year. By 1991, the Cowboys
finished with an 11-5 record, making the playoffs for
the first time in six years.
In 1992,
the Cowboys finished 13-3 (second best in the league)
and exacted their revenge on the San Francisco 49ers in
the NFC Championship Game, 30-20. The Cowboys went on to
defeat the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVII, 52-17. The
following season, the Cowboys went 12-4, again defeating
the 49ers in the NFC Championship and again defeating
the Buffalo Bills in the Super Bowl, this time 30-13 in
Super Bowl XXVIII. The Cowboys sent a record 11 players
to the Pro Bowl: Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Michael
Irvin, Thomas Everett, Daryl Johnston, Russell Maryland,
Nate Newton, Ken Norton Jr., Jay Novacek, Mark Stepnoski
and Erik Williams.
However,
Jimmy Johnson and Jerry Jones had a falling out and
Johnson left the organization prior to the 1994 season.
Jones hired former University of Oklahoma head coach
Barry Switzer to be the team's new head coach. The
Cowboys would finish 12-4, but lost in the NFC
Championship game to the 49ers, 38-28. But another 12-4
season in 1995 got the Cowboys to the playoffs once
again where they eventually defeated the Pittsburgh
Steelers 27-17 in Super Bowl XXX.
But the
glory days of the Cowboys were again beginning to fade
as free agency and injuries began taking their toll. The
Cowboys went 6-10 in 1997 and Switzer was let go. Former
Steelers offensive coordinator Chan Gailey was hired to
take over head coaching duties. Gailey led the team to a
10-6 record in 1998, but was let go after an 8-8 season
in 1999. Defensive coordinator Dave Campo was promoted
to head coach, but he could only post three consecutive
5-11 seasons. Many fans and media were beginning to
blame Jerry Jones for the team's ills, noting that he
refused to hire a strong coach, preferring to hire
coaches that didn't want to be involved with personnel
duties so that Jones himself could manage them.
However,
Jones proved them wrong in 2003 by luring Bill Parcells
out of retirement to coach the Cowboys. The Cowboys
became the surprise team of the 2003 season, posting a
10-6 record with one of the most dominating defenses in
the league. However, the 2004 season was one of turmoil.
Injuries and persistent penalty problems hobbled the
Cowboys, but a preseason quarterback controversy also
caused trouble when Quincy Carter was suddenly
terminated for drug use in favor of the 40-year-old
veteran Vinny Testaverde, brought to the Cowboys from
the New York Jets by his former coach in the off-season.
The Cowboys started strong, with victories against the
Browns and Redskins, but quickly fell off to a 3-5
record by midseason.
In
November of 2004, a vote was passed in the Arlington,
Texas to build a new football stadium for the Cowboys in
the city. The team will begin playing at the new site in
2009 after thirty-eight years in Irving
Football game day in "Big D" is like nothing else on
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The Dallas Cowboys earned the nickname " America's
Team" by being one of the most successful and popular
teams throughout the 1960s, '70s, and 90s. The Cowboys
have been to multiple Super Bowl games, and have won
their division numerous times. The Dallas Cowboys of the
mid '90s will be considered one of the greatest NFL
teams in history, led by the "Triple Threat" of Troy
Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin. Throughout the
franchise's history Cowboys NFL tickets have always been
popular sports tickets in Dallas.
The NFC East is a tough place to try to rebuild a
franchise, and that's what the Cowboys have been finding
out lately. The 'Boys will be attempting to get heir
swagger back this year, fresh off of some off season
changes that should shake things up enough to get back
to the playoffs with some regularity in the coming
years.
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