What does Dallas Cowboys' middle linebacker Keith Brooking have to say about the new stadium going green? Find green celeb vids here: www.mnn.com
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Cowboys cheerleaders, Keith Brooking and Tanya Tucker
What does Dallas Cowboys' middle linebacker Keith Brooking have to say about the new stadium going green? Find green celeb vids here: www.mnn.com
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Dallas cowboys cheerleaders america's sweethearts dance routine
Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders doing their routine in front of 100621 cowboy fans and walking off of field
Friday, June 22, 2012
NFL Scouting Combine 2012: Jason Garrett Breaks Down Draft Strategy at Cowboys Presser
During the Dallas Cowboys' media session at the 2012 NFL Draft Combine, third-year coach Jason Garrett was full of praise for his rookie running back out of Oklahoma, Demarco Murray. Murray, 24, saw action in 13 games during his rookie campaign, succumbing to an ankle injury late in 2011. He gave much-needed offense to a team already desimated at the running back spot, averaging 5.7 yards-per-carry. Murray's breakout game came in week 6, as he ran for 253 yards against the St. Louis Rams. Garrett explains that the draft is ideally for selecting the best players available on the board and that the team will plug holes during free agency. The media also peppered Garrett with questions about Jason Hatcher's controversial remarks, insinuating that the Cowboys lacked leadership last season. Stay locked into NFLDraft365's continuing coverage of the Combine from Indy to find out how Garrett responded and get all the latest from the nation's heartland. -------- Remember to Subscribe! goo.gl Follow NFL Draft 365 on Twitter - www.twitter.com Like NFL Draft 365 on Facebook - www.facebook.com
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders - Shake It - June 2008
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders performing "Shake It" at DCC Camp 2008 at Valley Ranch, Irving, Texas with Makenzi Swicegood of Plano, Kristen Gauthier and Brooke Sorenson with Lizzie, Abby & Megan in the background by Brooke's feet.
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Sunday, April 22, 2012
Introduction and performance of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders View 1
Introduction and performance of Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders prior to pre-season game at the new (Dallas) Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas on August 29, 2009.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Amazing Inside the NFL: Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Week 10
betfreebie.com FootballThe Showtime Series Inside the NFL takes you through the ups and downs of the week 10 division rivalry matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Dallas Cowboys Makeup - MsAllMadeup
Dallas Cowboys NFL Makeup. Using Coastal Scents and MAC. Working on contest so thought I'd do a tut too, thanks for watching. Comment, Rate, SUBSCRIBE! Thank Yooooou! xoxoxoxo MsAllmadeup You can find me: www.facebook.com www.modelmayhem.com www.sigmabeauty.com
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
The NFL Draft and the Dallas Cowboys
One of the biggest days for the National Football League is upon us - the annual spring draft. The 2007 National Football League Draft will take place in New York City on April 28 and 29, 2007. As always, speculation revolves around who will be the number one draft pick for 2007. The Oakland Raiders have the first draft choice overall with the Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Arizona Cardinals rounding out the top five.
This year the Dallas Cowboys have the twenty-second pick in the first round of the draft with 10 picks in all, one in each of the seven rounds as well as an extra pick in the sixth and two extra picks in the seventh due to past trades. The team is hoping that seven or eight of the drafted players will make this year's 53-man roster.
Building a team though the draft can be a hit and miss endeavor that takes skill, knowledge and some luck. Since their entrance into the NFL, as an expansion team in 1960, the Dallas Cowboys have done more than all right by the draft. They have consistently demonstrated an ability to choose talent in the draft which blossoms into a full-fledged all-star.
From their first participation in the NFL draft, the Dallas Cowboys have had success. The first ever draft pick in Dallas Cowboys franchise history was made in 1961 when the team chose, out of Texas Christian University, star defensive tackle and first draft pick overall Bob Lilly. Known affectionately as "Mr. Cowboy", Lilly was the first Cowboys Ring of Honor recepient at Texas Stadium.
Selected by the Dallas Cowboys, Ed "Too Tall" Jones, out of the Tennessee State University, was the number one overall draft pick of the 1970 NFL draft. Jones had a successful career with the team as a defensive end and was named the NFL Defensive MVP in 1982. He is one of only three players to have played for the Dallas Cowboys franchise for fifteen years.
In 1977 the Cowboys selected, second overall, running back Tony Dorsett from the University of Pittsburgh. Dorsett made an instant impression in his first year, finishing with Rookie of the Year honors and a Super Bowl Championship. The success continued as Dorsett went on to rush for over 1000 yards in eight of his first nine seasons (missing the mark in 1982, due only to a strike-shortened season). He was elected to both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1994.
The Cowboys again found great success when in the 1988 draft, out of the University of Miami, they chose Michael Irvin 11th overall in the first round of the 1988 draft. Irvin spent his whole career with the Cowboys and is regarded as one of the best wide receivers ever in the National Football League. He is also the only player in Dallas Cowboys history to have the distinction of having played for each of the first four coaches of the team - Landry, Johnson, Switzer and Gailey.
In 1989, with the first pick in the draft, the Dallas Cowboys chose the projected no. 1 overall pick, UCLA quarterback Troy Aikman. Despite a slow start Aikman went on to lead the team to three Super Bowl Championships and was inducted into the Cowboys Ring of Honor as well as the Pro Football Hall of Fame
With the 17th overall draft pick in1990, the Dallas Cowboys chose running back Emmitt Smith out of the University of Florida. Smith would prove to be yet another outstanding selection for Cowboys football as he went on to set countless records with the team. He currently holds the NFL record in career rushing yards of 18,355 and is the only player in NFL history to rush for over 18,000 yards.
Through the years the Dallas Cowboys have picked wisely in the NFL draft and have had great success in choosing players who have gone on to become not only NFL all-stars but Dallas Cowboys legends as well. The team and their fans fondly remember all of these past players as is evident by the endless memorabilia available dallas-cowboys-apparel.com for these legends and all Dallas Cowboys fan favorite players.
Soon the speculation over who the number one overall pick in the 2007 National Football League Draft will be will come to an end as the player's name is announced in New York on April 28, 2007. It is a given that the Dallas Cowboys have done their homework and are prepared to choose with careful consideration each of their ten draft picks. There is little doubt that some of the talents they draft will go on to become NFL all-stars and Dallas Cowboys legends.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor-A Tribute To The Legends
The Dallas Cowboys NFL "Team America" called. Their consistent high performance for a period of more than 30 years the team has been a favorite of fans, not only in the state of Texas and the United States but also internationally. Along with their great success on the field, the Dallas Cowboys are just as successful in the industry and are considered one of the major sports teams in North America. In the heart of the Cowboys game is their great success andfrom the field, and the people who contributed to this game.
Through its franchise history, the Dallas Cowboys a series of all-stars whose skills and achievements have contributed to the history of the Dallas Cowboys. Endless player had the single star and blue and white jerseys of the Dallas Cowboys and in the field at Texas Stadium. How have contributed to the margins and behind the scenes many people to the great success of Cowboys football.Some of these people, if their performance is on or off the field, have legends of the Dallas Cowboys and the legends of the game.
To honor their legends the Dallas Cowboys created the Ring of Honor those who have made outstanding contributions to the Dallas Cowboys organization have done, if they are former players, coaches and club leaders are in a ring around Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, in Home Dallas Cowboys honored since 1971. Ring of Honor recruits arechosen by a committee of one. Tex Schramm, originator, was the first president-general manager of the first committee meeting and put a high value not only on talent, but also the character of his choice. Since 1989, Ring of Honor decisions have rested with owner Jerry Jones.
November 23, 1975 Bob Lilly designated days in Dallas, was the beginning of the Ring of Honor and what will be the first meeting of the Dallas Cowboys. During the pause time the first name of Bob Lilly and the number of mesh wereunder the Texas Stadium press box. Lilly, who had retired after 14 year career in the NFL in July 1975, presented his Cowboy uniform once again and graciously accepted the honor with an array of other gifts. Attending the event were Cowboys owner Clint historic Murchison, President General Manager Tex Schramm and Head Coach Tom Landry. As the first recruits Lilly has had the added distinction of returning the ring to each new member of thisHonor
As Ring of Honor inductee is a coveted award that deserves only the best, just like its creator Tex Schramm had assigned was presented. Schramm himself was selected to the Ring of Honor, posthumously, in October 2003 a few months after his death. An unprecedented three former Cowboys All-Stars were also included in the Ring of Honor in September 2005. The third part of the 1990 Super Bowl Championship Cowboys teams, known as "The Triplets"Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith was right to their place of honor in the ring during the ceremony of the first half of Monday night football.
Today there are 17 recruits in the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor are recruits: Bob Lilly, Don Meredity, Don Perkins, Chuck Howley, Mel Renfro, Roger Staubach, Lee Roy Jordan, Tom Landry, Tony Dorsett, Randy White, Bob Hayes, Tex Schramm Cliff Harrus, Rayfield White, Troy Aikman, Michael Irving, and Emmitt Smith.
DallasCowboys history is rich and plans. All recruits in the Ring of Honor Dallas Cowboys and his team have the character wore. Each of them has left a legacy and a legend of the American team and the National Football League.
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders make a special appearance in Corpus Christi, TX
Three Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders make a special two-hour appearance at the Alamo Autorama Sunday afternoon at the American Bank Center. Dozens of fans lined up for autographs and photos of America's sweethearts.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders - ESPN The Magazine look at being an icon
Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader alums talk about their experience as America's Sweethearts and part of America's Team!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Cowboys Cheerleaders' locker room
Get a look at the most famous ladies in football's locker room with a special tour from Cowboys great Drew Pearson. Hear him discuss being inspired by the cheerleaders.