Monday, 21 September 2009

Dallas Cowboys Team History

By Geoffrey Wooldridge

The National Football League has been marked by the events in the Dallas Cowboys history, since this football club is probably one of the most successful in the American sports life. Founded forty years ago, the Cowboys boast with five victories in the Super Bowls, eighteen victories in the division championship and lots of other successes.

The Cowboys have always been disputed, discussed, admired or criticized by their supporters or detractors. With every match they play, the Cowboys add a new file or chapter to their story whether good or bad. No everybody loves the Cowboys, but fortunately, there are very many people who do

Thanks to the very successful Dallas Cowboys history, this team is often called America's Team, a nickname that lots of other teams aspire to deserve and get. Dallas Cowboys history started roughly and with plenty of challenges for the team that was known as Dallas Steers forty years ago. And some of the rivalries continue to this day. The early and mid 60s brought tough challenges and significant events in the Dallas Cowboys history, but they finally started to head for success establishing themselves in the Texas community.

Quarterback Craig Morton led the first Super Bowl appearance of the Cowboys. With an ever higher popularity, the Dallas Cowboys history was now written nationwide. New talents continued to be included in the team with valuable players and roster members being brought on board. The fresh contribution to the roster became obvious in the success in Super Bowls X and XIII. And at the end of the 70s, the Cowboys were receiving the top NFL qualifications. The 80s then brought other victories in the division championships, but no Super Bowl during the decade.

The positive evolution of the team was temporarily impaired in the 90s, when the Dallas Cowboys history faced disciplinary problems, free agency and lots of injuries. Even so, the team remained in the NFL top with most victories. Cowboys will certainly not give up their reputation without a fight. Any other NFL team aiming to great performance should have the same professional standards, talent and strength to follow aspirations.

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