The Dallas Cowboys—a team synonymous with success... A team synonymous with winning... A team synonymous with class.
In 1977 the Dallas Cowboys were thrust into the unenviable position of defending the pride and prestige of the National Football Conference.
It had been a long six years since an NFC team had captured the Super Bowl, and that team was the Dallas Cowboys.
In 1977 the Dallas Cowboys motored through the regular season. Winning their first eight games, and finished with a 12-2 record... The best in the conference.
In the playoffs they were more awesome as they routed the Chicago Bears 37-7, and the Minnesota Vikings 23-6, to take the NFC championship.
Then in the Super Bowl they corralled the Denver Broncos 27-10, to return the world championship of professional football to the National Football Conference.
Yes, in 1977, the combined efforts of Clint Murchison, Tex Schramm, Tom Landry and Gil Brandt put together a supreme machine that will live in the football history.