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1990 Dallas Cowboys season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamDallas Cowboys
year1990
record7–9
division_place4th NFC East
coachJimmy Johnson
ownerJerry Jones
general_managerJerry Jones and Jimmy Johnson
stadiumTexas Stadium
playoffs*Did not qualify*
pro_bowlersRB Emmitt Smith
shortnavlinkCowboys seasons

The ** Dallas Cowboys season** was the franchise's 31st season in the National Football League (NFL) and was the second year of the franchise under the ownership of Jerry Jones and head coach Jimmy Johnson. The Cowboys rebounded from a 1–15 season in 1989 to a 7–9 record. However, the Cowboys missed the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season. Despite this, Jimmy Johnson won AP's NFL coach of the year honors. This was the first season since their Super Bowl X-appearing 1975 season that offensive lineman Tom Rafferty was not on the roster, as he announced his retirement in the offseason, ending a 14-year era for the team.

Summary

The season began with a win over San Diego, breaking a 14-game home losing streak. The Cowboys showed some early season fight with two wins over Tampa Bay and a near-miss against Philadelphia, but still stood only 3–7 after ten weeks, and were seemingly out of playoff contention. However, the team improved significantly in late November, winning four games in a row (including impressive wins over the Redskins and Saints, and a blowout win over the Cardinals). The Cowboys entered the season's final two weeks needing only one win or Saints' loss to make the playoffs as a wildcard. However, in week 16, quarterback Troy Aikman separated his shoulder early against the Eagles and was replaced by Babe Laufenberg (the Cowboys had traded backup Steve Walsh early in the season and Laufenberg was elevated from third string to backup). With Aikman injured, the Cowboys mustered little offense against the Eagles and lost, 17–3. Meanwhile, the Saints upset the 49ers (handing the Niners only their second loss) to keep the Cowboys from clinching in week 16. The next week, with Laufenberg again leading the offense, the Cowboys were thoroughly beaten, 26–7, by the 4–11 Atlanta Falcons. When the Saints beat the Rams the next night, the Cowboys were eliminated from playoff contention.

This season featured the debut of running back Emmitt Smith. Smith held out during training camp and was only a minimal contributor in the season's early games, but began to show his future greatness with a 100+ yard performance in a week-5 win against Tampa Bay and had a few other outstanding games during the season.

Because of the dismal 1–15 record from the previous season, the home opener against the San Diego Chargers was threatened to be blacked out for the local television market, since Texas Stadium was not sold out. A local radio station ended up buying all of the unsold tickets so that the game could be broadcast to the local DFW market.

Offseason

NFL draft

Main article: 1990 NFL draft

Undrafted free agents

PlayerPositionCollege
Tom HuebnerGuardPittsburgh
Fred McNairQuarterbackAlcorn State
Curt MullTackleGeorgia
Mark WarnerTackleCanisius
Ken WillisKickerKentucky

Regular season

Schedule

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September 9[San Diego Chargers](1990-san-diego-chargers-season)**W** 17–141–0Texas Stadium48,063
September 16**[New York Giants](1990-new-york-giants-season)****L** 7–281–1Texas Stadium61,090
September 23at **[Washington Redskins](1990-washington-redskins-season)****L** 15–191–2Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium53,804
September 30at **[New York Giants](1990-new-york-giants-season)****L** 17–311–3Giants Stadium75,923
October 7[Tampa Bay Buccaneers](1990-tampa-bay-buccaneers-season)**W** 14–102–3Texas Stadium60,076
October 14at **[Phoenix Cardinals](1990-phoenix-cardinals-season)****L** 3–202–4Sun Devil Stadium45,235
October 21at [Tampa Bay Buccaneers](1990-tampa-bay-buccaneers-season)**W** 17–133–4Tampa Stadium68,315
October 28**[Philadelphia Eagles](1990-philadelphia-eagles-season)****L** 20–213–5Texas Stadium62,605
November 4at [New York Jets](1990-new-york-jets-season)**L** 9–243–6Giants Stadium68,086
November 11[San Francisco 49ers](1990-san-francisco-49ers-season)**L** 6–243–7Texas Stadium62,966
November 18at [Los Angeles Rams](1990-los-angeles-rams-season)**W** 24–214–7Anaheim Stadium58,589
November 22**[Washington Redskins](1990-washington-redskins-season)****W** 27–175–7Texas Stadium60,355
December 2[New Orleans Saints](1990-new-orleans-saints-season)**W** 17–136–7Texas Stadium60,087
*Bye*
December 16**[Phoenix Cardinals](1990-phoenix-cardinals-season)****W** 41–107–7Texas Stadium60,190
December 23at **[Philadelphia Eagles](1990-philadelphia-eagles-season)****L** 3–177–8Veterans Stadium63,895
December 30at [Atlanta Falcons](1990-atlanta-falcons-season)**L** 7–267–9Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium50,097

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

Staff

  • Director of College Scouting – Dick Mansperger
  • Direct or Pro Personnel – John Wooten
  • Scouts – Jim Garrett, Walter Juliff, Ron Marciniak, Jeff Smith, and Walt Yowarsky|Head Coaches=Head Coach – Jimmy Johnson|Offensive Coaches=*Offensive Coordinator– David Shula
  • Receivers – Hubbard Alexander
  • Running Backs – Joe Brodsky
  • Tight Ends – Alan Lowry
  • Offensive Line – Tony Wise|Defensive Coaches=*Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers – Dave Wannstedt
  • Defensive Backs – Dave Campo and Dick Nolan
  • Defensive Line – Butch Davis
  • Defensive Assistant – Ron Meeks|Special Teams Coaches=*Special Teams – Joe Avezzano
  • Kickers/Quality Control – Steve Hoffman|Strength and Conditioning=*Strength and Conditioning – Steve Woicik
  • Trainer – Kevin O'Neill}}

Roster

Dallas Cowboys 1990 roster
**Quarterbacks**

Season summary

Porkchop Bowl

|}} The Porkchop Bowl was the NFL matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys which followed the infamous Bounty Bowl II.

Even though almost a year had transpired since the notorious "Bounty Bowl" games, the vitriolic rivalry between the two teams was still firmly in Cowboys fans' memories. And this was the first encounter since Cowboys players and coaches were relentlessly pelted by snowballs during that last meeting at Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium.

The week before game day in Dallas, Philadelphia head coach Buddy Ryan and Ted Plumb, his offensive coordinator, were out for dinner. Coach Ryan was dining on pork chops and started to choke. Plumb quickly initiated the Heimlich maneuver and saved Ryan's life. Word of the incident spread in Dallas, and hatred by Dallas fans was so fevered towards Ryan that former Cowboys' president Tex Schramm dubbed the pending game on October 28 the "Porkchop Bowl." When the game began, Dallas fans tossed pork chops and similar simulated meat products from the stands toward the Eagles bench.

The final score was 21–20 in favor of the Eagles.

Transactions

  • On September 25, 1990, the Dallas Cowboys traded Steve Walsh to the New Orleans Saints for the Saints' first and third round picks in the 1991 NFL draft and a second round pick (that could become a first round pick based on performance) in the 1992 NFL draft.

Awards and records

  • Jimmy Johnson, National Football League Coach of the Year Award
  • Emmitt Smith, National Football League Rookie of the Year Award

Publications

  • The Football Encyclopedia
  • Total Football
  • Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes

References

References

  1. (September 25, 1990). "Dallas deals Walsh to New Orleans".
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