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The Dallas Cowboys had a great 2009-10 season, winning the NFC East Division and making it to the playoffs, and they’re starting the 2010-11 season as favorites to win the division again. The Cowboys have a lot of stellar players, like DeMarcus Ware, Anthony Spencer and Jay Ratliff, but injuries to key players left guard Kyle Kosier, right tackle Marc Colombo, safety Gerald Sensabaugh and linebacker Keith Brooking, will make this season tough for the ‘Boys. If safety Alan Ball (Ken Hamlin’s replacement) can step it up, and the injured players heal, then the Cowboys stand an excellent chance of making it to the Super Bowl. Tickets to see one of the most popular teams in the NFL at Cowboys Stadium are never around for long, so there’s no time to waste, get your Dallas Cowboys tickets now!
Some Dallas Cowboy history: Dallas is one of the most successful franchises in NFL history, having appeared in eight Super Bowls -- more than any other team. The Cowboys won five of these games, a record matched by the San Francisco 49ers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tom Landry, a legend in professional football history, coached the club to two Super Bowl victories during the 1970s, with teams starring quarterback Roger Staubach. Dressed in a jacket, tie, and trademark hat, Landry was a familiar sight on the Dallas Cowboys sideline from 1960 to 1988. During his 29-year career the Hall of Fame strategist guided the Cowboys to five Super Bowl appearances and compiled 270 career wins.
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The Cowboys joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1960. During its first season, the team failed to win a single game. In 1965, under Landry, the Cowboys earned their first of nine consecutive trips to the playoffs. Quarterback Don Meredith, receiver Bob Hayes, and running back Dan Reeves propelled Dallas to consecutive NFL Championship Games in 1966 and 1967. Both years, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Cowboys and went on to win the Super Bowl.
Dallas reached Super Bowl V in 1971 after defeating the Houston Oilers and the Detroit Lions in the playoffs. The NFL crown evaded the Cowboys, however, as they lost the game on a last-minute field goal by the Baltimore Colts. The franchise won its first Super Bowl in 1972, besting the Miami Dolphins 24-3.
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