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Throwback Thursday Focus: The Cowboys Throwback Uniform
The inaugural Cowboys uniform is refreshingly timeless and, thankfully, avoids the ultra-ugly bumblebee look of the throwback jersey of the Steelers. Though their jerseys were beautiful, the 1960 Cowboys record was not. Their final recorded for this season was 0-11-1, something to which the 1989 Cowboys fans can relate!

Jumping on the Moonshine train
One of the hottest trends in the spirits world in recent years has been Moonshine. Why is moonshine making a comeback? Because it’s enjoyable. Because it hails from the days of the prohibition, and is therefore “cool.” Moonshine is essentially whiskey as it comes out of the still: no oak barrels, no caramel color, no…

What’s happening this week in Dallas: The last week to attend training camp in Oxnard
Catch training camp before it’s over! The Cowboys will be in training camp through Wednesday this week. Practices will be open to the public at 3:30 pm each day this week. West coast fans, this is your last opportunity to catch it before it’s gone.

Throwback Thursday: The 1977 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
The Dallas Cowboys gained greater national attention in the fall of 1977 when the Cowboys produced the first NFL cheerleader poster for the Dallas Cowboys. This, and an Esquire magazine article in the very same year led to the squad appearing on two network TV specials, NBC Rock-n-Roll Sports Classic and The Osmond Brothers Special. The Cowboys cheerleaders produced their…

This week in Dallas – Dallas Cowboys Football Academy Youth Camp
Okay, what Cowboys fan wouldn’t want their child to attend this? This camp offers individualized on-field coaching from former NFL players and lessons in teamwork, dedication, and character from current Dallas Cowboys players to give campers an educational and memorable experience. The experience includes: Interactive coaching from former NFL players, Team huddle with current Dallas…

Throwback Thursday: The leather football helmet
Before the advent of plastic football helmets, many football players wore leather helmets. It’s no coincidence that the earliest football helmet looked more like a padded aviator cap than the high-tech crash-tested helmet used by today’s players. The invention of the leather helmet most likely dates back to 1893, when Admiral Joseph Mason Reeve (the…