They Really Are America's Team -- and Maybe the World's
I was playing around with the new sitemeter and saw some amazing stats.
Of the last 100 visitors, only eighteen were from Texas. Fourteen of you are visiting from outside the country, from such far flung places as Australia, New Zealand, France, Britain, Germany and the Netherlands. Closer to home, we've got a few fans clicking in from Canada and Mexico.
The other 68 of you are from the rest of the continental 48.
Awesome.
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I’m in the army in a Germany. I’ve never even been to Texas, but I’ve loved the cowboys since I can remember about 4 or 5 years old. The only game I’ve ever saw was against the Stl. Cardinals in ST. Louis in 1977. Charlie Waters had an interception that basically ended the game. Don’t really post but I read here almost daily.
by twelch on Nov 30, 2005 2:38 PM CST reply actions
rafael,
the word is out on your website. keep it up.
by Jarhead on Nov 30, 2005 3:00 PM CST reply actions
I am from Colorado but always been a diehard Cowboy fan. I dream of going to see the cowboys in a superbowl!!!!
by bigslick on Nov 30, 2005 3:03 PM CST reply actions
Cowboy fan grew up in Ohio now living in Maryland. Became acquainted with this site and I read the postings about 3x a day.
Looking forward to game against the skins. There is a huge crowd of Cowboy fans at the game.
This site is truely the hook-up for Cowboy information. Thanks
by Yvonne on Nov 30, 2005 3:07 PM CST reply actions
Cowboy fan grew up in Ohio now living in Maryland. Became acquainted with this site and I read the postings about 3x a day.
Looking forward to game against the skins. There is a huge crowd of Cowboy fans at the game.
This site is truely the hook-up for Cowboy information. Thanks
by Yvonne on Nov 30, 2005 3:07 PM CST reply actions
Cowboy fan from mid 70’s. Grew up in western PA (Tough area and era for a PA Boys fan) Read the post daily from Oregon now.
by Quaggs on Nov 30, 2005 3:28 PM CST reply actions
Cowboy fan from mid 70’s. Grew up in western PA (Tough area and era for a PA Boys fan) Read the post daily from Oregon now.
by Quaggs on Nov 30, 2005 3:28 PM CST reply actions
Iâ€â"¢ve been a Cowboys fan since the early 90â€â"¢s when the triplets were dominating the whole NFL. I stopped watching the Cowboys and basically the whole NFL, until one day my roommate from college told the Cowboys had just signed Roy Williams. I asked him who is Roy Williams? He told me he was a hardcore hitter, so I watched him and never looked back. I love the Dallas Cowboys and I admire Roy Williamsâ€â"¢s ability to play. I have the same feeling for Demarcus Ware, hopefully he will step it up a notch. I am residing from Edinburg, Texas in the Rio Grande Valley.
DALLAS COWBOY COUNTRY.
by Adrian on Nov 30, 2005 3:55 PM CST reply actions
‘Boys fan born in Dallas, moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and now live in Orange, Connecticut. Everyday I have to deal with Giants fans and Patriots fans, but I’m sticking to my roots. I’m a 6th generation Texan, and my grandparents had season tickets to the Cowboys from day one. My Grandmother finally had to sell them about 10 years ago, but I still remember goin to the playoff games in the 90s as a kid with my parents and Grandmother. Oh man, go ’Boys!
by David-CT on Nov 30, 2005 4:10 PM CST reply actions
Cowboy fan ever since 73 (when I was born)…Stuck up in Seattle working but can’t wait to get back to DFW! It’s expensive up here!
by Thomas on Nov 30, 2005 4:20 PM CST reply actions
born in big d, listened to brad sham and dale hansen on the way home from church, came out to duesseldorf to work for citibank, and read this blog daily.
i miss the cowboys on tv, although me and another buddy from dallas watched the thanksgiving day game in an irish pub called “fatty’s” and stayed until the finish around 1:30-2:00 am.
by Germany Cowboys Fan on Nov 30, 2005 4:20 PM CST reply actions
Raf… Its true. Born in Philly, now living in DC, and have always been diehard Big D. The question isn’t are they america’s team, but why? Because they were always on TV in the 70’s when the game was coming of age? Was it the cheerleaders? They just seemed larger than life, and people (myself included) latched on for the ride.
by Tim on Nov 30, 2005 4:38 PM CST reply actions
Fan since 1990 when given a cowboys baseball cap by my Aunty (who lives in San Diego). Been to US only once, out of NFL season & didn’t get to Dallas. But my girlfriend went to Dallas, and I made her go to the stadium for me. She brought me back stickers, a caricature of the triplets and a life size poster of Emmitt – “Run to Daylight”.
Living in Oz is tough, we are getting Atlanta vs Carolina this weekend. I will still be up at 5am to watch it though as they have “Gamebreaks” that will show the big plays from the cowboys/giants game. I already have week 17 pencilled in, as it is the only Cowboys game left I know for sure that will be shown on TV here.
Pity about missing this weekend, as it should be a good game (made all the better by what’s at stake).
by sydneycowboy on Nov 30, 2005 4:38 PM CST reply actions
COWBOYS #1 FAN FROM THE M-I-A-M-I…….
I have to deal with these stinkin dolfins fans singing their retarded superbowl song every weekend. And about how leon lett this and Last time they played us on thanks giving that, but all i got to do is remind them about marinos last game against dallas were he threw 5 picks and one for a touchdown to Dexter Coakley. God i love being a cowboy…..Dont worry guys i am holding it down i Miami Fl and i got the help of my Brother Luis who calls his fantasy teams the LCowboys for the last 7 years and my best frend D for dallas Rod.
by ALDS on Nov 30, 2005 4:41 PM CST reply actions
Born in Virginia, now reside in Florida. I’ve been a Cowboys fan since the first game I watched when I was 4 years old(NFC Championship against Niners in 1981. “the catch”). Since I turned 16 & was able to drive I haven’t missed a game. If they aren’t on TV locally, then I go to a sportsbar & watch. I’d say we have about 10 of us who meet at the same bar each week & hang out & watch the game. Go boys! Beat the Giants!
by Dave on Nov 30, 2005 4:47 PM CST reply actions
born and raised outside of D.C, my grandmother is a skins fans, I guess I shouldve been (even went to the art monk football camp when I was like 10), but Ive been a Cowboys fan pretty much my entire life, I was stupid enough to actually bet against them that first superbowl against the bills, (I was real young) ever since then, I WILL NEVER bet against them…currently 23 years old, living in PA, surrounded by eales fans, and get into it with them almost daily…wear my jerseys with pride…!!!
by NflCowboys on Nov 30, 2005 4:48 PM CST reply actions
hell i have been a cowboys fan all my life. i used to live in big D till i moved to the bay area. i graduated from the legendary carter high school in dallas. and there are many many cowboys fans out here in the bay
by golden on Nov 30, 2005 5:10 PM CST reply actions
San Antonio fan that moved from Austin……and that’s TEXAS….ya’ll
by sharkz on Nov 30, 2005 5:12 PM CST reply actions
Hello. I’m from Mexcico and have been a cowboy-holic for almost 30 years.
Though I’ve never been to Texas stadium, I haven’t missed a single snap in more than 5 years.
by Julio on Nov 30, 2005 5:23 PM CST reply actions
Oops.
I misspelled my own city and country.
Guess I could have written “Make sick -oh!”
by Julio on Nov 30, 2005 5:27 PM CST reply actions
From Brisbane Australia, been a cowboys fan for about 14 years, read your blog regularly as it is simply the best analysis of how the games played out. Which really helps in Australia because we don’t always get cowboys games.
by Luke. on Nov 30, 2005 6:00 PM CST reply actions
i live in washington d.c and have to hear these redskins or as i call them “deadskins” fans talk about how they beat us. i tell them they only beat us 2 out 16 times. they think they’re going to beat us with SUCKtana moss again but just wait. And one more thing did any one here the news about dat. i hope he doesn’t retire. he is my favorite player other then my man roy williams.
by darronlambert on Nov 30, 2005 6:16 PM CST reply actions
I’m from Toronto and I have been a Cowboys fan since my uncles were watching the boys crush Denver in the SuperBowl ’77? I think.
by AlanTdot on Nov 30, 2005 6:24 PM CST reply actions
I grew up in Montana where we usually saw Cowboy games more than any other team. I first became a fan when I happened to see the Cowboys play the Redskins. The Redskins had just ripped off a long run and I remember the Cowboy player running after him. At the 5 yard line the Cowboy dove and tackled the Redskin by his shoes. I thought that was so awesome. I watched some more and then I really got hooked when I saw how the Cowboys would tackle the opponent by diving head first into the pile. That was so cool. I wish it still was legal because it was almost beautiful. I was five then and even though I live in Seattle I root for Dallas. I always will. Even if they sign TO. :-)
by Kevin on Nov 30, 2005 6:36 PM CST reply actions
I’m also from Mexico, Veracruz to be precise and I’ve been watching the Cowboys since their first SB season in 1992, prior that I watched Buffalo but that second SB lost shaked my attention and luckily Dallas caught my eye in the first game at NY in 1992, been loyal since then.
by Chandus on Nov 30, 2005 6:42 PM CST reply actions
Born a Cowboys fan in 1972 in Beaumont, Texas. Raised a Cowboys fan in McAllen, Texas. Here in the Rio Grande Valley, the majority of sports fans are Cowboy fans, and those who were Houston Oiler fans, well, we just feel sorry about them. My first memory of a Cowboy’s game was when we beat Atlanta and Steve Bartkowski in a playoff game in the late 70’s or early 80’s. Lived in Austin when our training camp was held at St. Edwards University in Austin, and was able to see future hall of famers during training camp. Hopefully, there are future hall of famers we do not know about on our current team. GO BOYS!
by Chris on Nov 30, 2005 6:47 PM CST reply actions
I am an army-brat. Back-in-the-day if you were stationed in Europe your only source for American sports was AFN Radio. For some reason, the 3 teams that were covered on the broadcast were the Boston Celtics, New York Yankees and, of course the Dallas Cowboys. I really didn’t know that anybody else routed for another team. I have loved the cowboys since. And for the first 18 years of my life I had never actually watched them play on TV..just the radio.
I love them Cowboys.
by hardeeboy on Nov 30, 2005 7:21 PM CST reply actions
I became a fan in 1983 when visiting someone I grew up with who had moved to Dallas.
When I arrived in the US, Dallas were 12-2 and leading the NFC. They then proceeded to get pounded by Washington and SF and then lose in the first round of the playoffs to Eric D. and the Rams. I figured I owed them my support after that…
Then endured the rest of the 80’s until the resurrection in the early 90’s.
From Melbourne Australia.
by Boy from Oz on Nov 30, 2005 8:20 PM CST reply actions
I am from Hawaii, and used to live in Dallas for 12 years. Just got back from Dallas, watched the Dallas vs. Detriot game with my parents! Go Cowboys!
by Marc Martins on Nov 30, 2005 8:21 PM CST reply actions
I have a little saying that sums up my life—I was born in pittsburgh,i live in MARYLAND but ill die a COWBOY.It may sound a little corny but its a fact.I also grew up in the 70s and had to deal with that STEALER CRAP and needless to say that when we won SB30 nobody in pittsburgh wanted to talk to me.30 YEARS AND COUNTING,win lose or draw,I LOVE THE COWBOYS!!!!!!!!
by manster65 on Nov 30, 2005 9:19 PM CST reply actions
Cowboy fan since 1960. I grew up an still live 40 miles north of Philadelphia PA. Better still we have a group of over 20 Cowboy fans at work here in Eagle land.
Go Cowboys, beat those Giants!!
by gman on Nov 30, 2005 9:21 PM CST reply actions
Since 1975. Converted my Dad from the Colts (Irsay helped)Dad never got mad at much except bonehead plays. We buried him in a Cowboys sweatshirt.
by Maurice on Nov 30, 2005 9:26 PM CST reply actions
Transplanted West Texan living in Brooklyn, NY. Needless to say, I hope the Pokes can shut some of my co-workers up this Sunday.
by Robert Bentley on Nov 30, 2005 9:42 PM CST reply actions
i’m from boston and a real die hard cowboy. i transformed my buddy of 20 years a former philly fan while we were in puerto rico. i’ve never rooted for any other team.as a matter of fact when the cowboys were struggling people here in boston thought we were out of our minds rooting for a 4-10 team.we also get crap for totally wanting the patriots to lose the super bowl every year.been a boy since early 1980s so i’m not jumping on no bandwagon. cowboys forever!!!!
by nando on Nov 30, 2005 9:50 PM CST reply actions
I’ve been logging in from college in Williamsburg, VA, but when I’m not at school I live in Fort Worth. I’m a third generation Cowboys fan. I bleed blue.
It’s tough being around ‘Skins fans up here on the East coast, but it seems like there are at least half as many Cowboys fans here as DC fans, too. We’re all over the place. God Bless the Cowboys.
by Colin on Nov 30, 2005 11:14 PM CST reply actions
I found this site when I was in Kuwait a few months ago. Amazing site.
by F.J on Nov 30, 2005 11:40 PM CST reply actions
Only Sunday Night and Monday Night Football are shown on Sky TV in New Zealand.
TV coverage of last year’s Cowboy games here was against Seattle and New York, and Julius Jones was very impressive.
Sunday’s game will be on internet radio here at 7 am Monday NZDT, I’ll be listening, and I hope Julius has fun.
by Lee on Dec 1, 2005 12:06 AM CST reply actions
New Jersey native, now living in Chicago. Neither are too friendly to fans of America’s Team— all those 5-11 years were not pretty ones. This site’s a great one to be able to check in at.
by Tim on Dec 1, 2005 12:12 AM CST reply actions
I was raised in New Orleans. I don’t write a lot but I visit at least once a day. I’m a huge cowboys fan, my family all watched the three super bowls. After we started to lose they stopped watching but I kept going and still am. Go Cowboys, Don’t leave Saints!
by rashdogg on Dec 1, 2005 12:37 AM CST reply actions
Born in Waco, live in Austin, could be moving to LA soon. Whereever I roam, I’ll always have the Cowboys Blog in my favorites folder.
Poke
by Poke on Dec 1, 2005 1:00 AM CST reply actions
Oregon. Where else am I going to get the straight skinny on The ’Boys? NPR? LOL!
by EyeamKurgan on Dec 1, 2005 1:01 AM CST reply actions
The first football game I saw was at a friend’s house (Dad wasn’t into sports) and it was the game in 71 or 72 where Staubach came off the bench against the49ers IN THE PLAYOFFS and brought them all the way back from 28-13 to win! I don’t remember, but I bet my friend’s dad was rooting for the 9ers, we live in California. People always ask me how I became a Cowboys fan in Cal.-it’s simple and also how they became “America’s Team”; 1) They had COOL uniforms 2) They ALways won! Almost 20 years in a row? 3) They were ALWAYS on TV 4) they had personalities you could latch on to-Landry, Staubach, Dorsett, White, Too Tall 5) They had so many come-from-behind wins and in major games that were nationally televised! When Longley wins the THANKSGIVING game and does it against the REDSKINS even, 10,000 new fans are born! They werew great to root for, and even the down years were good, because we went so FAR down and used the draft picks so well. I loved it when we were 1-15-rather have that than a bunch of 6-10 seasons. Having Jimmy develop the greatest team ever and winning three more SB’s was icing on the cake…..
by larry on Dec 1, 2005 1:02 AM CST reply actions
I grew up in Hawaii, hence onepaniolo, meaning “One Cowboy.” Now living in Las Vegas, Nevada, so I’m getting closer to living in Dallas!
I’ve actually been to Dallas, and driven past Texas Stadium, but never to a game. Someday I’ll watch a game there.
I’ve been a Cowboy fan since Super Bowl VI, when Roger Staubach and Co. beat Miami. I still hate Bradshaw and the Steelers! It was great to finally beat them in Super Bowl XXX.
I also spent a lot of time in the Bay Area during the Montana and Young years. I still hate “The Catch” but ironically, I have a ball autographed by Dwight Clark and I had him write “The Ball” on it. LOL!
I loved it when we beat the Niners at Candlestick in the NFC Championship game enroute to winning Super Bowl XXVII, then again in Texas Stadium the following year, enroute to winning Super Bowl XXVIII. It sure was fun celebrating in enemy territory!
This is the best site for Cowboy fans. Keep up the great work Rafael and Raul! Go Cowboys!!!!
by onepaniolo on Dec 1, 2005 1:17 AM CST reply actions
Is Dallas Running Out Of Gas?
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The team that is at the top of the league in time of possession may be running out of gas.
A car is only as good as its parts. Let’s look at it’s parts and what made it successful earlier in the year.
Flozell – this part was an important cog for several reasons. Flozell was important in the run in that he has played for several years with his counterpart Larry Allen. They have formed a bond that you can’t teach. I wouldnt say they are the most formidable tandem in the league, but they are at least in the top 15. I don’t have to tell you how important the left tackle is to the quarterback also. Flozell was prone to a few misfirings at times but overall he got the job done. He is out for the year as we know and if you want to really judge his worth just look no further than the current situation at left tackle. You know a player is pretty good when what you fear on every play from the replacement is what you only got a small percentage of the time out of the starter. I think all of us would give our right arm to have Flozell back, no matter how bad he may have seemed to play at times this year.
Al Johnson- this part is a funny one. At times this part runs like new, doing it’s job on tough invaders. Able to pull to the right or left and allow us to turn the corner at any given moment. At other times it seems to be non existent, even prone to allow the invaders to attack the engine. An enigma of sorts. Now we hear that the part may need to be replaced due to a breakdown of some sort. I have heard it may be put back in for this Sunday’s showdown on the raceway, but IMO it may have trouble firing at all! We may need to go with a bigger but yet slower firing piece (Gurode).
Patrick Crayton – I hear he is coming back. Who knows at what level. He was important on the run. A very important cog in the wheel for us. An able blocker, able to hold it’s own and stop any invader that came from the 2nd or 3rd line of defense that was running free. Something we didnt have last year. This part was very good finding seams in the passing game in the lanes untouched by others allowing us to get right in there when needed. How long with this part holdup when it comes back from the factory? NO one knows!
Julius Jones – Our fuel. When the engine is running good the fuel will work but when the engine starts to breakdown the fuel just becomes useless. It will even start to become rancid therefore cause it to even become useless even when the engine is fixed!
In missing part of our engine, also with our fuel becoming dirty, who knows if it has been made clean yet, our weaker parts of our engine are becoming even more debilitated due to this.
Rob Pettiti – RT – This weaker part of our engine was a new part. One that was going to get help from other parts all year and kind of get grafted in more to where it wouldnt need as much help. Due to breakdowns mentioned previously that help was decreased and our engine started to shake over there on the right side. He is holding his own at times but due to weaknesses is showing up more on the negative side of invasions.
Jason Witten – TE – this part can get down the track and take advantage of your invaders by pushing them back into areas foreign to them but when it has been time to defend these same invaders, this part has not held up! I believe they need to send this part back to the shop and get it retooled for Sunday’s race. This part need is becoming an enigma also and needs to be able to defend. It is too much of a liability out there.
Polite – FB – this part was supposed to do one job this year. Stop any loose invader that wanted to debilitate our engine and strip us of our fuel. You might say it’s the fuel injector. Our fuel injector IMO has been clogged all year. The job has not got done and it needs to be replaced!
All in all the bottom line of all of this is this: We lost a few of our strengths when it came to the running game, Adams, Crayton, Julius for a bit, Al J with his pulling plays…they were going to negate the weaker parts,,,,Polite, Witten, Pettiti. Now their replacement are the weaker parts. I.E. Tucker, Gurode-unable to pull as well but may hold up better in the passing game. A less than 100% Julius and Crayton doesnt help either. We also have older parts already in LA, Rivera, Bledsoe, Keyshawn, Glenn, and Campbell so I ask you. Are the Cowboys running out of gas? We will see very soon.
by stsinaz on Dec 1, 2005 2:49 AM CST reply actions
I have a friend who’s a Giants fan and he was ragging on the Cowboys by saying that they don’t sellout on their season tickets. I know that if I lived in Dallas, I would buy season tickets.
by Connor on Dec 1, 2005 3:30 AM CST reply actions
I am one of your international fans but one that is home grown. Born in Dallas to an original season ticket holder and lucky enough to be at the Cotton Bowl when Dallas played Green Bay for the NFL Championship in 1966. I am checking in now from Switzerland but have taken my fandom to the much more remote Micronesian atoll, Ngatik in the mid-80s as a Peace Corps volunteer. I’d listen to any game I could receive over the Armed Forces Radio Network and read long play by play accounts my father sent. I appreciate the site. Thanks for helping to keep those of us outside the country well-informed.
by Douglas on Dec 1, 2005 3:43 AM CST reply actions
IM IN PENSACOLA FLORIDA AND I LOVE THE COWBOYS. I HAVE BEEN A FAN OF THE COWBOYS EVER SINCE I WAS 6 YEARS OLD WHEN I GOT EMMITT SMITH’S AUTOGRAPH. I AM NOW 17 AND EVERYBODY THAT KNOWS ME, KNOWS I LIKE THE COWBOYS
by Ryan Luttrell on Dec 1, 2005 5:54 AM CST reply actions
Another South Carolina Cowboys fan here for 30 years. I lived in Texas once for 1 yr (Texarkana) Not sure if you can conisder that much of Texas though. I also spend some time in San Antonio for about a year (Military purposes) But now live across the border of NC in SC and I am in Panthers territory. Please Please Cowboys win that game. I hate Panther fans. They are so uneducated on the game of football and it drives me crazy. (oh and please win this Sunday as well)
by CowboyUp on Dec 1, 2005 7:39 AM CST reply actions
I am from Hoboken NJ and have always been a CowBoy Fan. I always catch heat from the Giants fans but will be at the game Sunday to root our boys on.
by Hoboken_Cowboys on Dec 1, 2005 8:20 AM CST reply actions
Born in South Carolina, now reside in Tampa, Florida. I been a cowboy since i began understanding football. Born in ‘72, began watching the boys in ’79. Its nothing like watching the boys on sunday with other boy’s fan. Its the highlight of the weekend, and the thrill beginning of another week.
by Derrick on Dec 1, 2005 8:45 AM CST reply actions
I’m from big D, but I’m living in Prague now. I go to this great American bar on Sundays and have to argue over which game to watch. There are a lot of Giants fans here, so that means I get to see the game this Sunday.
by TheBrad on Dec 1, 2005 8:57 AM CST reply actions
I’m a Cowboy fan living just outside of Washington DC in N. Virginia. I didn’t really have the option to root for another team due to my Dad’s proclivity to be a contrarian.
He was in the Air Force, stationed in Texas in 1960. As everyone recalls, the early 60’s were not quite the glory years for the team. Cowboy mgmt. set aside free tickets for the servicemen in the area as an act of goodwill and to get some fannies in the seats for the TV cameras. My Dad came from NY where the Giants games were always blacked out, and consequently he never got that attached to them.
Upon moving to DC to work in governemnt during George Allen tenure, he felt it was his duty to root agianst the home team and all the santicmonious “Over The Hill Gang” crap. And Dallas by this time was a winner so it made it doubly sweet.
My first real Cowboy moment was not “The Catch”, but the “The Snag” of Drew Pearson on the ensuing drive (by Ronnie Lot?). If Drew had only had the benefit of the sleeve hugging jersey’s the guy’s were today, we would have had the pleasure of kicking Ken Andersons butt.
I digress…
Go Boys, and let’s reclaim the East on Sunday. About time we had a big intra-divisonal game around here.
by gstern1994 on Dec 1, 2005 9:23 AM CST reply actions
Born in the Dallas area ‘73, Lived most of my life in the that area. Spent about a year and a half in New Orleans (during the ’85 Bears/Patriots super bowl) and spent some time in both northern and southern California (Navy brat) Moved to the New York earlier this year. I love New York, but I miss seeing the Cowboys every week… Though, I will get to see about 9-10 of the 16 games this year. The local cable company doesn’t offer NFL packages and I can’t have a satellite disk on my building. :/
by Transplanted Dallas native in NYC on Dec 1, 2005 9:24 AM CST reply actions
To Transplanted:
Check out 200 Fifth in Brooklyn (off the Atlantic Ave stop on the Q train) for a Cowboy-friendly atmosphere.
by Robert Bentley on Dec 1, 2005 9:34 AM CST reply actions
been a cowboys fan sense before i was born, was born in iowa but live in austin. Ill watch them till the day i die. I come to this sight at least once a day…awesome sight raf keep it up.
nathan
by thebox on Dec 1, 2005 10:29 AM CST reply actions
Richmond, Virginia: Redskinsâ€â"¢ territory, it was 1967 or ’68, the television roared in the corner, a spectacle of collisions, sounds and colors, the spell cast. I saw the blue star streaming by on a silver streak of light, a receiver outstretched, balancing midair it seemed, making the catch just beyond the failing grasp of a Redskins defenderâ€â€there once was a photo of me donned in a burgundy helmet and jersey bearing the name,Jurgensen, standing aside my kneeling father; I am smiling and my father is smiling and the world around us is gray and neatly white-trimmed. The wizardry of the announcerâ€â"¢s voice, pitched in the thrill, counting off the distance, the score; I am prone on the apartment floor, my father stirred to protest from the sofa behind me, I turned to him and said, â€Å"I like that team, the one with the star.â€Â
by StarStruck on Dec 1, 2005 10:40 AM CST reply actions
I too, am in Tampa via Denver, Phoenix, DC, NY and Cincinatti (with a few TDYs to Hartford and Detroit). Spent some time in Europe (Germany and Copenhagen), but will always call Texas home. Born in Big D, raised in Houston (closet Oiler fan).
Derrick,
Where do you go to watch the games? I’m in the Trinity area.
by Fighter15 on Dec 1, 2005 12:07 PM CST reply actions
Hey,
Iam from TORONTO, CANADA. Ive been a cowboys fan since the early 90’s. Cowboys rock, so does ur site and the boys are gonna kick them Giants on Sunday !!!
by Alex on Dec 1, 2005 1:21 PM CST reply actions
I am from Dallas, but stationed in California with the Army. Every weekend I go to the Local sports bar to watch the game, There are more Cowboys Jerseys in the place than any other team (Including the Raiders).
by JayDub on Dec 1, 2005 2:07 PM CST reply actions
How can I NOT be a Cowboys fan? Drew Pearson was the QB at my alma mater (U. of Tulsa) in 1973. Randy Hughes attended my high school (East Central HS, Tulsa.)
I was DESTINED to root for the ’Boys (for life, through thick and thin.)
by BluegrassCowboy on Dec 1, 2005 2:28 PM CST reply actions
Raf,
I’m a Texan living in California, and I was at the 49ers game earlier this season, and I swear that there were more of us there, and after Keyshawn’s tying TD and 2 pt conversion, we were so loud that Tim Rattay gave us credit for the false start the play before Dat Nguyen picked him off to end the game. It’s great to know that I’m not the only one living and dying every Sunday with these cardiac Cowboys.
by skinsnyeaglehater on Dec 1, 2005 3:41 PM CST reply actions
If you want to see where your fellow Cowboys fans on site live —
1. go to our main page and scroll to the bottom of the left hand column where you’ll see a small link for sitemaster.
2. click it and when you reach the main page, look in the left hand column for a link that says “world maps” so something like that. You’ll see a map of the world.
3. click on the “100” option to see where the last 100 links are from. See the nice shiny pushpins from around the world. Or play around on the page and you can see where the last 100 are from. It’s cool.
by Rafael Vela on Dec 1, 2005 3:54 PM CST reply actions
IsThereAnyOtherTeam??
Living in Killeen Texas. Born here, raised here. Being in a Military community, you can imagine the diverse jack-asses living here that say…They hate the Cowboys,every since THEY started calling themselves “America’s Team.” I then ask them "Do you think Bruce Springsteen, really thinks he’s The Boss…or is it just a name given to him???
by IsThereAnyOtherTeam on Dec 1, 2005 4:17 PM CST reply actions
Been living in Illinois for the last 12 years but grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana as a diehard Cowboys fan.
by DemBoyz on Dec 1, 2005 7:07 PM CST reply actions
This is a great Web site! I’ve been a Cowboys fan since they drafted Tony Dorsett. I loved watching the Super Bowl when the ‘Boys beat the Broncoes. I hated the Steelers during those years. I vividly remember watching Dwight Clark jump over Everson Walls to make “The Catch”. I was devestated. The Cowboys of the 90’s were awesome – I’ll never forget Troy, Emmitt and Michael. And I will especially never forget praying that the Cowboys would hire Bill Parcells. The day after I said my prayer, they made the announcement. I was running on my treadmill watching Bill on ESPN walk out of Valley Ranch in his dark blue suite. I screamed! He is the best coach. I trust the guy totally. I want to be optimistic about this year, but injuries are really scaring me. Drew has got to step it up a notch, period. He’s a smart guy; I am surprised to see some of the decisions he’s been making in the second half of the season. I’ve raised my 10 year old son to be a Boys fan. We have so much fun rooting for the Boys. You should have seen my son cry when the Boys lost on Turkey Day. We are greatly anticipating the Giants game. It will be a dogfight!
by psychocowboysfan on Dec 1, 2005 9:13 PM CST reply actions
Great website I have been a Cowboys fan for 30 years. I live in Northern Labrador – Labrador is in Northern Canada. I would tell you about the cold here but you would not believe me and I would not be exagerating. Keep up the awesome page.
Go Cowboys
by buf on Dec 1, 2005 9:58 PM CST reply actions
I remember getting my first jigsaw puzzle when I was seven years old, and it was a Cowboys puzzle. From that day on, before I even understood football , I became a Cowboys fan. That was 31 years ago. I love the Cowboys. They are the most glamourous and exciting team to watch in the entire nfl. GO COWBOYS!!!!!!! Beat Dem Giants.
by Tony on Dec 2, 2005 2:15 AM CST reply actions
I am a Texan but stuck in Florida. My sister and I go to a local sports bar every Sunday where we sit with other fans of our boys. And it seems we are the only Texans by birth. However, the other fans are from New York, Virginia, South Carolina.its amazing and I like to think of all these fans as having a Texas heart and I love them all. I always ask cowboy fans when I meet them where they are from and every answer proves to me we are Americas Team. GO COWBOYS!
by JoAnn on Dec 2, 2005 5:56 AM CST reply actions
If anyone wants to watch a game in the Oldsmar/Dunedan FL area, go to Nortons. And if you are married to a skins fan, I will be very sympethetic.trust me!
by JoAnn on Dec 2, 2005 6:00 AM CST reply actions
I grew up in NJ, about three miles from Giants stadium, with my father, uncles and grandfather being Giants fans. I of course became a Cowboys fan at a very young age, sometime in the mid 70’s. I got my little brother into them too, and we are both lifelong, diehard Cowboys fans. I even have season tickets, and fly there as often as possible (I’m living in FL now). GO COWBOYS!
by mlawless22 on Dec 2, 2005 12:46 PM CST reply actions
I grew up in Honoulu, Hawaii. When I was about 4 or 5 I ran into Roger Staubach and Tom Landry at the airport. At that age, I had know idea who they were, but my father had me take pictures with them and they autographed my nerf football. My father later explained to me who they were and became a die-hard cowboy fan ever since.
by surferboy on Dec 3, 2005 6:11 PM CST reply actions

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