The 'Dolly Parton Game' early in the '78 season is an example given for Roger, they losing at RFK on MNF to Pardee's bunch who, at the time, were still unbeaten. Later on that very season, in Week #10, a #12-led Cowboy offense also failed to make a late-4th Q comeback, this time at Miami! And this was the very game that brought Big D down to 6-4, thus actually prompting an SI article the following week about the defending-Champs' sudden doldrums and how if the season ended at that very moment, they wouldn't be in the playoffs; this despite the extra 5th team now allowed in per-conference. That very critical, pessimistic "Doomsday for Dallas" 11/13/78 article (one you should check out, by the way) wasn't a cover story. That would be undefeated Penn State en route to their #1-vs-#2 New Year's Day '79 date with Bear and the Tide (Chuck Fusina on the cover)! However,
ten years and one day later, Landry along with Noll would be featured in that notorious 11/14/88 'Under Fire' SI cover story!
Those two negative Landry/Cowboys articles makes this a
third 'ten-years-and-one-day'
parallel between the '78 & '88 NFL seasons! The two others, as I mentioned elsewhere on another thread, are both 'Miracle at Meadowlands' affairs, and SBXIII & SBXXIII - each winning team putting their 'stamp' at least on "team of decade", each QB winning SB MVP (and would again the following year), and each SB in Miami.
As for Danny...how about Week #10 at the Meadowlands in 1980? White throwing that late-INT to Woolford in a 38-35 defeat to a bad Giants team (LT can't get here sooner). There are also back-to-back examples for #11, the last two games of the '82 regular, strike-shortened, season! A Week #8 loss at home to a now-struggling 2-5 Eagles team, and then the MNF finale at Minny...the Dorsett 99-yard-TD game! At the very end, Dandy Don was singing "turn out the lights" then commented that they better get-it-in-gear whoever they play next week, then suddenly mentioning Tampa Bay (Dallas beating Ditka's Bears at Soldier in '91 marked the first time since 'Duel in Dixie' that they beat a team in the playoffs that didn't have 'Bay' in their name).
Teo wrote:With Thanksgiving coming tomorrow, the first game that comes to my mind was the 1987 Vikings-Cowboys matchup. The Vikings were ahead 38-24 in the 4th quarter, but Danny White (resembling the White of 1980), threw a couple of TD passes to Mike Renfro to send the game into OT. Then the Vikings won 44-38. That game eliminated the Cowboys from the playoffs and the Vikingswent into the NFC Championship, barely losing against the Redskins.
That was my first time ever in the Big Apple. My family and friends-of-the-family attended the Macy's Day Parade. Did the Central Park, walk around Manhattan, Empire State Building thing then spent the rest of Turkey Day at the apartment that two of the family-friends were at. I remember it being on TV. Yes, that could mark Danny's "last breath" of being a comeback-QB. Actually, he did rally back from 24-3 down at RFK two weeks later, closing the gap at 24-20. After throwing that final TD, he actually dove head-first at MLB Neal Olkewicz thus starting a bench-clearing ruckus! Dallas never had a chance to get the ball back though. Washington's offense simply ran out the rest of the clock. Jumping Olkewicz...#11 did have heart!