Dec 29th 2008 5:00PM by Adam Gretz (author feed)
Filed under: Cowboys, NFL Fans
Following Dallas’ embarrassing end to its disappointing season on Sunday, there’s been some talk that this could be one of the lowest points in the history of the Cowboys franchise. I’m not sure I agree with that, after all, there was the late 1980’s, Dave Campo as head coach, and that home playoff loss to the Arizona Cardinals a decade or so ago.
This was simply an overrated team that stumbled along at a 9-7 pace while a few egos slowly, but surely, brought the team down from the inside. I mean, what did you really expect when you threw Terrell Owens, Tank Johnson, Pacman Jones and Roy Williams — the receiver — in the same locker room under the leadership and guidance of Wade Phillips? That’s a recipe for madness.
Having said that, and even though the season is over in Dallas, there’s still plenty of time to make this the lowest point in franchise history, and attacking fans outside the practice facility — allegedly — is a good place to start.
According to Clarence E. Hill Jr. of the Star-Telegram, a disappointed Cowboys fan by the name of Alan Lowe decided to voice his displeasure in sign form, by marching outside the team’s practice facility with a pair of signs that read, “The Cowboys have no heart,” and “Wade Phillips is an embarrassment to the star.”
Linebacker Bradie James was not amused.Continue Reading
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