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    The Dallas Cowboys' running back situation is still a hot topic! Here we go again, I feel like this has been the topic since the clock read 0;00 in Lambeau back in January. Since the moment the Cowboys 2014 season was over this has been the news. Well that, and Tom Brady apparently doesn't like his balls fully inflated. Why are people so hung up on this? Are we as fans blinded by a hope and desire to win that when we being to get a tad worried about it we quietly say to ourselves "Jerry and Co have

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    THE DIARY OF A DALLAS COWBOYS FANATIC! I thought it would be a cool article to talk a little bit how this crazy Romo loving, football obsessing, Cowboys fanatic became a fan. Some say "it's just a game". To me that couldn't be farther from reality. The Dallas Cowboys and the game of football collectively has changed my world and taught me so much about life. It taught me that life is a team sport and no matter how hard you try you will never get anywhere all by yourself. It taught me about

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    relationships. Many historians like Richard Slotkin believe that all these aspects are what make up old western movies. These aspects will be supported with information from Slotkin’s book “Gunfighter Nation”, Will Wright’s book “The Wild West: The Mythical Cowboy and Social Theory”, John White’s book “Westerns”, and Jane Tompkin’s book “West of Everything, The Inner life of Westerns” and various films which consist of William A. Wellman “The Ox-Bow Incident”, Fred Zinnemann “High Noon”, John Ford “The Searchers”

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    dropped the ball. The Hawks won, they were the champions. In the summer James practiced with his dad and sometimes with his friends. James loved playing with dad. They would play every day and would never miss a game. Their favorite team is the Dallas Cowboys. James was born in Dallas and lived in Dallas his whole life. His dad always gave him tips and lessons. The Morgan’s had always been having trouble with money. James’ dream is to play in the NFL and help his parents with money issues. Summer flew

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    now that the Cowboys play on Thanksgiving (Dallas Cowboys 3). The first game was played and won against the Cleveland Browns (26-14). This win put Dallas in the driver’s seat for playoff positioning for the first time in franchise history. Dallas went on to finish the year with a record of 10-3-1, the Eastern Conference Championship, and first post-season action. They would eventually lose in the Playoff Bowl on January 9, 1967 to the Baltimore Colts (Fleming 1). In 1967, they Cowboys put together

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    Case study for course 9510 Dallas Cowboys Stadium Group 25 Member: Han Zhang Yang Xu Yefeng Xu Summary Dallas cowboys stadium, also called AT&T stadium, is the largest domed stadium in the National Football League in Arlington, Texas, United States, which is city-owned and has a capacity of 85,000 seats with a telescopic roof. It is used as the base camp of Dallas Cowboys, a great sport club in the world. Except its major application – professional football, many other kinds

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    how discourse communities are developed, through this unification of individuals over common interests. As a Cowboys fan myself i’ve had the experience of being shoulder to shoulder next to a stranger sharing excitement and roaring with joy as if we’ve known one another our whole lives. The bonds you can make through this discourse community is what gives it importance. The Dallas Cowboys NFL football team are a prime example of a fandom discourse community. They aren’t solely influencing people

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    initiate, renew or terminate. The four options are NASCAR, U.S. Olympic Committee, the Dallas Cowboys, and The Colonial PGA Tournament in Fort Worth, Texas. Based on the strict criteria for the bank’s sports sponsorship “return on investment”, executives made their decision: (1) start a new relationship with NASCAR as its official bank, (2) renew the USOC sponsorship, (3) renew the sponsorship of Dallas Cowboys, and (4) exit after the 2006 Bank of America Colonial golf tournament sponsorship without

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    The Life of an American Cowboy Like my friend Justin said, “I just want to be a cowboy and do cowboy shit like punch cows, stomp Broncs…” People like myself will be the future of the food industry. As the world population continues to grow the need of ranchers providing beef is in higher demand and harder to find. Studies show that only 2% of the population supplies food for the entire population. If you like to eat, the number of ranchers needs to increase. Within the whole world only 37% of the

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    ROLANDO McCLAIN SUSPENDED FOR FIRST FOUR GAMES OF 2015 SEASON The Cowboys take another hit, when they were told that the former Alabama star will sit out the first 4 games of the 2015 season for violating the leagues substance abuse policy. Seriously? I thought we were past all this. When will enough be enough that we continue to put up with all this. These guys have it so good and to risk it all is beyond me and infuriating. Should Cowboys nation be worried. We have taken on white a few "projects" i

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