The time @EmmittSmith22 separated his shoulder, then came back to lead the Cowboys to a win with the division on the line.
— NFL Throwback (@nflthrowback) May 15, 2019
Final stat line: 249 total yards and a TD. (Jan. 2, 1994) pic.twitter.com/q7UNZMJfbK
This is the game ware legends shine. The division title on the line with a bye week the prize. Enter Emmitt Smith who would not let a separated shoulder stop him from carrying this team to victory. He had 35/163 1 TD on the ground & 10/61 through the air. In OT, the 11 play drive saw him touch it 9 times, 6 on the ground & 3 catches as the one armed Emmitt carried us to victory
.@Tony_Dorsett in the open field
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) November 22, 2019
Will the @dallascowboys Hall of Fame RB make the #NFL100 All-Time Team?
: NFL 100 All-Time Team premieres TONIGHT (8pm ET) on NFL Network pic.twitter.com/eM6rTKOZUk
A longer video of Tony doing what only Tony could do
In 1983, @Tony_Dorsett ripped off the first 99-yard TD run in NFL history.
— NFL Throwback (@nflthrowback) May 29, 2019
He wasn't even supposed to get the ball on the play pic.twitter.com/I3YTGL6X0J
This record setter came on the strike shortened last game of the season on MNF. We would lose this game 31-27, but still manage to make the playoffs. Yes, there were only 10 on the field, but we only needed two anyway, Drew to block & Tony to run!
1981 Monday Night Football .... Cowboys 35 Patriots 21 .... Highlighted By This 75 Yard TouchDown Run By Tony Dorsett #CowboysNation pic.twitter.com/M7pIbKhXnR
— GSH (@gman416) January 9, 2020
Watch Tony breakaway for 75 yard TD run with a big block by who else, Drew Pearson. TD would finish 19/162 1 TD as Cowboys rolled by NE 35-21
Congratulations Cliff Harris on his #HOF induction.
— Old Time Football (@Ol_TimeFootball) January 15, 2020
Cliff had one pick 6 in his career vs the #HTTR in 1975 pic.twitter.com/fQJdvvtCq2
It was his only pick six. He wasn't our center fielder, we was our enforced, Captain Crunch was awesome!
Robert Newhouse throws a TD pass to Golden Richards
— Old Time Football (@Ol_TimeFootball) January 15, 2020
Randy White and Harvey Martin were MVP
27-10 #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/tr49q6idLI
Listen to Charlie Waters explain the Robert Newhouse pass. Landry was the master of the gadget play
The Doomsday D lived up to its name.@Tony_Dorsett 15-66-1 2-11
— Old Time Football (@Ol_TimeFootball) January 15, 2020
Staubach 17-25-183-1 pic.twitter.com/TMwjA0vvNa
Doomsday was amazing, forcing 8 turnovers, 4 sacks, but so many hits on the QB they actually benched Morton for his backup who also got pounded. Harvey Martin & The Manster were Co-MVP's of the SB!
A play that is forgotten in this game is “The Tackle” by Eric Wright on Drew Pearson, who would have scored.
— Old Time Football (@Ol_TimeFootball) January 10, 2020
On the next play Lawrence Pillars causes a fumble and Jim Stuckey recovers.
28-27 #GoNiners pic.twitter.com/OAlU1Wd26o
Here is the play so many forget. First there was the tackle of Drew & then the fumble the next play. The media always made it seem like the game ended with that lucky play. To think we would have gotten the Bengals. That's why it hurts, Danny would have been a hero & so many vets would have added one moore ring!