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  1. Hyacinth House. " Hyacinth House " is a song written and performed by the Doors. It appears on the band's final album with frontman Jim Morrison, L.A. Woman (1971). Its lyrics were written by Morrison, while the music was composed by keyboardist Ray Manzarek .

  2. Bum Bright (1984–1989) Jerry Jones (1989–present) The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The Cowboys compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division.

  3. The first team in NFC East history to sweep all of its division opponents (home and away), going 8–0 in 1998 against the Giants, Eagles, Cardinals and Redskins. The first and only NFL team to post 20 consecutive winning seasons (1966–1985). The first NFL team to send at least 13 players to the Pro Bowl (2007 season).

  4. Dallas Cowboys Franchise Encyclopedia. Team Names: Dallas Cowboys Seasons: 65 (1960 to 2024) Record (W-L-T): 562-413-6 Playoff Record: 36-31 Super Bowls Won: 5 (8 Appearances)

  5. Dallas Cowboys. The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American Football team from the Dallas, Texas, USA area. Their stadium, AT&T Stadium is in Arlington, Texas, which is just outside of Dallas County, Texas. Before 1970 they played at the Cotton Bowl Stadium before 1971. From 1970 to 2008 they played at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, which ...

  6. The Cowboys got their first win in 1961 with a 27-24 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. In 1966, the Cowboys won their first Eastern Conference championship but lost the NFL Championship to the Green Bay Packers 34-27. Throughout the 1960s the Cowboys were prime competitors for the NFL championship.

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  8. Jul 22, 2023 · In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Dallas Cowboys began to find their stride. Under the visionary leadership of Coach Tom Landry, the team implemented a sophisticated and innovative defensive system known as the "Flex Defense." This defensive strategy, combined with a potent offense, propelled the Cowboys to their first winning season in 1966.