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Cowboys touchdown song
Cowboys touchdown song






The Dallas Calvary, the Dallas Mustangs, or the Dallas Stallions would also allow this to apply.Īs much as I love going to Cowboy games, Dallas is missing a fan led chant. The Dallas Stampede is also interesting and it could lead the team fans to stomp on the ground and create a stampede-like rumble throughout the stadium so the opposition knows where they are playing. I like the Herd but it would definitely be hard for me to root for the Herd. The Dallas Herd slides off the tongue and somewhat keeps the tradition of what Cowboys do. So if they couldn’t be Cowboys, then it would definitely have to be something with the acts of being a Cowboy. Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers would likely not care to share the same name in the same city.

cowboys touchdown song

The Dallas Cowboys expansion name originally started out as the Dallas Steers then the Dallas Rangers. The original Dallas franchise was known as the Dallas Texans owned by the Hunt family and is now known as the Kansas City Chiefs. Down here in Texas, there is so much that Texas is known for so it is just a matter of personal taste. I have seen some of the names being thrown around in Washington and it is very odd to try and associate Washington with something other than what the team is currently named. So if Dallas didn’t have the Cowboys anymore, what would the team name be?

cowboys touchdown song

Would that phrase be phased out or would people still shout it as a legacy term? A name change would bring a whole new identity to this team and new phrases would have to be made up. But we do have the “ how bout dem cowboys “ phrase famously shouted by then-head coach Jimmy Johnson. The Cowboys, unfortunately, don’t have a song. I wonder if they knew what they know now if they would have allowed the Cowboys into the NFL? As much as I hate that song, it always reminds me that it helped bring a franchise to Dallas. The cost of getting the rights back was a “yes” vote for the upcoming expansion team in Dallas. For those who didn’t know, potential owner Clint Murchison bought the rights to this song and threatened Washington to stop playing it at their stadium. I watched a Cowboys game at FedExField, the home of Washington, and I hated their “hail” song every time they scored. But a guess on my part is most fans would not be upset enough to stop filling up stadiums. So, how many fans would protest a name change and stop becoming fans all together? The Dallas Cowboys certainly would lose some fans. This is just a case of me wondering out loud what the effects would be. This is a purely hypothetical scenario as I cannot envision the Dallas Cowboys being anything other than what they are known as. But it also made me wonder how the Dallas Cowboys fan base would be upset if owner Jerry Jones wanted or had to change the Cowboys name. I can understand that some diehard fans are upset which is understandable. I am not going into a debate over the Washington team moniker but it does look like they are going change their name.

cowboys touchdown song

Louis or the Raiders having different cities attached to the front of theirs, this team has been stable since their inception. From teams moving back and forth from Los Angeles and St.

cowboys touchdown song

The Dallas Cowboys have been extremely fortunate to not have to go through what other teams in the NFL have had to go through. How would fans feel if the Dallas Cowboys had to change their name?








Cowboys touchdown song