I couldn’t get some of the tape off the back when I got it out of storage, and had to help guide this one through the poster scanner to get it through.Įven through this poster was in worse condition than the 1981 version I had, it still did very well rolled up in a cardboard tube in one of my Seward Trunks all these years.įlickr only allows 300mb uploads, so this is a highly down-scaled version of the original 905mb TIFF scan. > Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles - January 11th, 1981. I had no idea back then how to mount a poster and keep it intact over time, and my lack of experience shows in the condition. Dallas Cowboys 7 at Philadelphia Eagles 20 on January 11th, 1981 - Full team and player stats and box score. I kept having to re-mount it, and used everything from putty to glue to duct tape. I don’t remember anything on how I originally got this poster, but I do remember it kept falling off my wall every year. It had detailed stats of the whole team with photos of their previous accomplishments, an “all-time” best chart by position played, and a special “ring of honor” near the center. The back of the poster should have been a standalone poster in its’ own right. I do vaguely remember the uproar when it was announced this was Staubach’s last season with the Cowboys. The Cowboys moved the ball well, scoring 371 points, while the defensive squad. The team compiled a postseason mark of 0-1. Wikipedia has a summary of the 1979 season, but I do not remember anything about seeing the games from back then. The Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League ended the 1979 season with a record of 11 wins and 5 losses, finishing first in the NFLs East Division of the National Football Conference. Tom Landry was still the coach, Roger Staubach #12 was THE quarterback, and Tony Dorsett #33 was still on the team. Other Notable Asst.: Todd Bowles (Secondary), Gary Gibbs (Linebackers), Todd Haley (Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator), Dowell Loggains (Scouting Assistant), Anthony Lynn (Running Backs), Paul Pasqualoni (Tight Ends), Sean Payton (Asst. The team compiled a postseason mark of 1-1. The Dallas Cowboys full-size roster poster from 1979. Coach: Tom Landry (12-4) Location: Dallas, Texas 1981 Dallas Cowboys Statistics 1981 Dallas Cowboys Results The Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League ended the 1981 season with a record of 12 wins and 4 losses, finishing first in the NFL's East Division of the National Football Conference. This was another one of their promotions. In a previous post, I mentioned McDonald’s used to give away epic promotional items when you visited their stores.
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