dallas cowboys history
dallas cowboys history
A big-time defense is back in Big D, which has Dallas Cowboys tickets shooting up the NFL’s Most Wanted List. Several key off-season acquisitions, including eye-opening rookie linebacker DeMarcus Ware, has head coach Bill Parcells dreaming of his great defenses of the past. This has Dallas Cowboy ticket holders dreaming of Super Bowl tickets. The question is -- Can the Cowboy offense keep up? Emerging superstar running back Julius Jones thinks so. But the only for sure way to find out is by picking up your Dallas Cowboys football tickets today.
In 1960, the Dallas Cowboys were born. An NFL-record eight Super Bowl appearances later, Dallas Cowboys tickets are annually one of the most highly sought after tickets in the NFL. It all started with the hiring of a young New York Giants defensive assistant named Tom Landry. During his 29-year tenure, the always-dapper Landry treated Cowboy ticket holders to a pair of Super Bowl titles, five Super Bowl appearances, 13 divisional titles and 20 consecutive winning seasons. Landry and his trademark fedora were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990. Head coach Jimmy Johnson succeeded Landry and maintained his predecessor’s success, punching the Cowboys’ ticket to back-to-back Super Bowl championships in 1992 and 1993. Barry Switzer replaced Johnson after the Cowboys fourth title and promptly captured the franchise’s fifth Super Bowl championship in 1995.
Along the way, Dallas has produced a seemingly endless supply of superstars. The electric Tony Dorsett and fiery quarterback Roger Starbauch already have their place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Soon, they’ll be joined in Canton by three-time Super Bowl champions Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith, who retired as the NFL’s all-time leading rusher. And who can forget some of the members that comprised the dreaded “Doomsday Defenses” of the 1970’s. Ed “Too Tall” Jones and Randy White hunted down opposing quarterbacks with a passion. Dallas’ defensive reputation has survived the test of time, thanks in part to players like Deion Sanders, Ken Norton Jr. and Darren Woodson.
Head coach Bill Parcells’ believes the Cowboys’ ticket back to the postseason starts with the defense. He has switched back to his preferred 3-4 scheme, which he used to win two Super Bowls with the New York Giants. First-round draft pick DeMarcus Ware is expected to flourish in the Cowboys’ new system. Ware, a 6-foot-4, 251-pound rookie from Troy, shined during the preseason and drew comparisons to Lawrence Taylor. Offensively, veteran Drew Bledsoe is expected to bring stability to the quarterback position, something the Cowboys have lacked since Troy Aikman retired in 2001. The last time Bledsoe and Parcells were together they led the New England Patriots to the Super Bowl. Still, it is Julius Jones who is generating most of the excitement surrounding Dallas Cowboy football tickets. After a standout rookie campaign, the former Notre Dame star has been described as the “total package” by opposing scouts. With Ware and Jones leading the way, there’s definitely a buzz surrounding 2005 Dallas Cowboys football tickets. Texas Stadium will be rocking as America’s Team looks to send its fans scrambling for NFL Playoff tickets. So didn’t miss out on the fun – Get your Dallas Cowboy tickets today.