3 things you need to think about

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, former head coach Jimmy Johnson (Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports)

It’s time to celebrate the Dallas Cowboys. When Dallas steps on the field to compete against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Hall of Fame competition in Canton, Ohio, the main attraction is the pair of people grazing on the sidelines.

Of course, I’m talking about former wide receiver Drew Pearson and former head coach Jimmy Johnson. As we prepare for an exciting and fun 2021 for the Dallas Cowboys, Big D needs to take a break to ponder a pair of historical figures who brought color to the star.

The NFL has asked the Dallas Cowboys to open two seasons in 2021. First, the Cowboys will open the Ohio football season for some preseason games. Sure, we won’t get all the stars in action, including quarterback Dak Prescott, but who’s complaining about pig skin in August?

And one more important note, America’s team will kick off the regular season with a bang when the Dallas Cowboys travel south to face quarterback Tom Brady and his Tampa Bay Buccaneers. On the street it is said that they are pretty good.

Here’s a list of three things to keep in mind as we celebrate the opening of the NFL season, but more importantly, the Dallas Cowboys. The 2021 season is here. Before you know it, September 9th will arrive and we’ll be taping our screens to see the guys battle the defending Super Bowl Champs.

1. It was all about the hair

Let’s see, as we celebrate the induction of former head coach Jimmy Johnson into the Hall of Fame, let’s not forget that the NFL is also introducing his great hairstyle. I child.

Eventually we see the man who is trapped. For fans, this is a welcome tourist opportunity to watch the glorious run of the ’90s, where the cowboys won three Super Bowl championships in four years.

However, I have to pay attention to this food for thought. Trainer Jimmy Johnson is inducted into the Hall of Fame but is not in the AT&T Stadium Ring of Honor. Ouch.

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