Word: cowboying
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...stopped them pretty good most of the game," lamented Charlie Waters, the Cowboy safety, "but that last drive for some reason, was unstoppable." And Waters' coach, Tom Landry, who doesn't usually say anything so impolitic, or feel anything so publicly, murmured: "Montana has to be the key. There really is nothing else there except...
Roger Staubach and John Brodie were there, on the sidelines, Cowboy and 49er quarterbacks of another time. "I'll tell you, he's something special," said Staubach. Brodie senses something more. "I saw Joe Montana the first time three years ago. He walked into the room and I said, 'There's a man.' I can't define it for you. He knows what he's doing. You know it and he knows it. Joe Montana, I think, will become the best quarterback who ever played the game...
...getting more difficult for her to make cheerful allowances for the fans who pursue Joe and track him even to their home. In the storm the week of the Cowboy game, several large trees on their property were uprooted and turned on their sides. Joe mourned the loss, "almost like they were animals," as Cass said. They struck her as symbols: the Montanas' privacy is being cleared away. "The man is going to be a household word," she says almost regretfully. "There's no stopping him now. We had to make some security arrangements the other day." They...
...course, there is the Cowboy fan. I'm not talking about the working man--the guy who sits in the cheap seats and drinks stadium beer--those guys are pretty much the same in any town...
...talking about the young rich hotshot who drives to the game in a Mercedes with Hereford horns sticking out of the hood. The guy who wears a three-piece suit with cowboy boots and a cowboy hat and thinks he's J.R. Ewing and only eats real Texas chili...