[[tmz:video id="0_q3yg4i2g"]] It didn't take long for ex-Cowboys star Drew Pearson to change his position on the Dallas Qb controversy -- telling TMZ Sports he finally converted to Team Dak. Just last month, the Super Bowl Xii champ and Cowboys Ring of Honor member told us he was standing with Tony Romo because he's the better Qb. Plain and simple. But that was then ... before Dak Prescott led the Cowboys to the top of the Nfc East...
- 10/17/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Dak Prescott is good ... but Tony Romo is Great and Dallas will be even Better when he returns to the field ... so says Cowboys legend Drew Pearson. TMZ Sports spoke to the Super Bowl Xii champ who tells us why he doesn't think Romo should/will lose his starting job to the rookie ... despite the fact he's been playing pretty damn well. "This organization really believes in Tony. What Dak is doing right now, Romo will do even better.
- 9/26/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Cowboys legend Robert Newhouse died on Tuesday after a long battle with heart disease. He was 64.
Robert Newhouse Dies
Newhouse passed away at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. – where he’d been staying for the last few months – surrounded by his immediate family, reported the Dallas Morning News. His health had started to deteriorate in 2010 when he suffered a stroke.
Until the very last, Newhouse was fighting, according to his son Roddrick Newhouse. “The mental picture everyone had of Robert Newhouse of going for that last yard was absolutely everything he did. He fought until the very end,” said Roddrick. “He would not quit.”
Newhouse, who was born in Longview,Texas, played college football at Houston. Following his stellar collegiate career, Newhouse was picked up in the second round of the 1972 draft by the Dallas Cowboys. Under Tom Landry, Newhouse played 12 seasons – three of which ended at the Super Bowl,...
Robert Newhouse Dies
Newhouse passed away at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. – where he’d been staying for the last few months – surrounded by his immediate family, reported the Dallas Morning News. His health had started to deteriorate in 2010 when he suffered a stroke.
Until the very last, Newhouse was fighting, according to his son Roddrick Newhouse. “The mental picture everyone had of Robert Newhouse of going for that last yard was absolutely everything he did. He fought until the very end,” said Roddrick. “He would not quit.”
Newhouse, who was born in Longview,Texas, played college football at Houston. Following his stellar collegiate career, Newhouse was picked up in the second round of the 1972 draft by the Dallas Cowboys. Under Tom Landry, Newhouse played 12 seasons – three of which ended at the Super Bowl,...
- 7/23/2014
- Uinterview
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