Post by ccboy on Nov 29, 2009 9:46:17 GMT -7
Breaking down the Top 50
MOST SUPER BOWLS (WINS):
5 (2): Tom Landry , Roger Staubach, Tex Schramm,
Rayfield Wright, Cliff Harris, Charlie Waters, Jethro
Pugh, 4(2): Mel Renfro, Ralph Neely
LORDS OF THE RINGS (3-FOR-3 IN SUPER BOWLS):
Emmitt Smith, Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, Jerry
Jones, Darren Woodson, Charles Haley, Jay Novacek,
Nate Newton, Erik Williams, Daryl Johnston, Bill
Bates
SUPER BOWL MVPS: Chuck Howley (1971), Roger
Staubach (1972), Randy White (1978), Harvey Martin
(1978), Troy Aikman (1993), Emmitt Smith (1994)
MOST PRO BOWLS: Bob Lilly (11), Mel Renfro (10),
Larry Allen (10), Randy White (9), Emmitt Smith (8)
LONGEST TENURES: Ed Jones (15 years), Bill Bates
(15), Bob Lilly (14), Lee Roy Jordan (14), Mel Renfro
(14), Jethro Pugh (14), Randy White (14)
MOST GAMES PLAYED: Ed Jones (224), Bill Bates
(217), Randy White (209)
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED: Bob Lilly
(196), Cornell Green (168)
Top 50 Votes
1. Tom Landry 975
2. Roger Staubach 970
3. Emmitt Smith 942
4. Bob Lilly 938
5. Troy Aikman 919
6. Tony Dorsett 871
7. Randy White 833
8. Michael Irvin 817
9. Mel Renfro 816
10. Tex Schramm 797
11. Bob Hayes 790
12. Rayfield Wright 735
13. Chuck Howley 723
14. Don Meredith 697
15. Jimmy Johnson 685
16. Lee Roy Jordan 684
17. Jerry Jones 676
18. Cliff Harris 673
19. Larry Allen 658
20. Drew Pearson 632
21. Harvey Martin 555
22. Don Perkins 552
23. Darren Woodson 525
24. Ed Jones 482
25. Cornell Green 471
26. Everson Walls 425
27. Charlie Waters 420
28. Deion Sanders 380
29. Jason Witten 363
30. Danny White 355
31. Charles Haley 343
32. Jay Novacek 339
33. John Niland 320
34. Tony Hill 311
35. Nate Newton 286
36. DeMarcus Ware 285
37. Jethro Pugh 284
38. Erik Williams 270
39. George Andrie 268
40. Daryl Johnston 243
41. Calvin Hill 201
42. Ralph Neely 200
43. Herschel Walker 172
44. Billy Joe Dupree 168
45. Bill Bates 161
46. Jim Jeffcoat 132
47. Tony Romo 118
48. Robert Newhouse 111
49. Pat Donovan 107
50. Flozell Adams 104
The key
Four by four
Players who bridged the most gaps between coaches:
Nate Newton: Started under Tom Landry in 1986,
served all five years under Jimmy Johnson and four
with Barry Switzer, then closed his career under
Chan Gailey in 1998.
Darren Woodson: After two years with Jimmy
Johnson, he played four seasons under Barry
Switzer, two with Chan Gailey and his final one under
Dave Campo.
Erik Williams: Played three seasons under Johnson, all
four of Switzer’s seasons, both of Gailey’s and then his
final one in Dave Campo’s first year in 2000.
Flozell Adams: He has been on board every year
under Gailey, Campo, Bill Parcells and current
coach Wade Phillips.
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MOST SUPER BOWLS (WINS):
5 (2): Tom Landry , Roger Staubach, Tex Schramm,
Rayfield Wright, Cliff Harris, Charlie Waters, Jethro
Pugh, 4(2): Mel Renfro, Ralph Neely
LORDS OF THE RINGS (3-FOR-3 IN SUPER BOWLS):
Emmitt Smith, Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, Jerry
Jones, Darren Woodson, Charles Haley, Jay Novacek,
Nate Newton, Erik Williams, Daryl Johnston, Bill
Bates
SUPER BOWL MVPS: Chuck Howley (1971), Roger
Staubach (1972), Randy White (1978), Harvey Martin
(1978), Troy Aikman (1993), Emmitt Smith (1994)
MOST PRO BOWLS: Bob Lilly (11), Mel Renfro (10),
Larry Allen (10), Randy White (9), Emmitt Smith (8)
LONGEST TENURES: Ed Jones (15 years), Bill Bates
(15), Bob Lilly (14), Lee Roy Jordan (14), Mel Renfro
(14), Jethro Pugh (14), Randy White (14)
MOST GAMES PLAYED: Ed Jones (224), Bill Bates
(217), Randy White (209)
MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED: Bob Lilly
(196), Cornell Green (168)
Top 50 Votes
1. Tom Landry 975
2. Roger Staubach 970
3. Emmitt Smith 942
4. Bob Lilly 938
5. Troy Aikman 919
6. Tony Dorsett 871
7. Randy White 833
8. Michael Irvin 817
9. Mel Renfro 816
10. Tex Schramm 797
11. Bob Hayes 790
12. Rayfield Wright 735
13. Chuck Howley 723
14. Don Meredith 697
15. Jimmy Johnson 685
16. Lee Roy Jordan 684
17. Jerry Jones 676
18. Cliff Harris 673
19. Larry Allen 658
20. Drew Pearson 632
21. Harvey Martin 555
22. Don Perkins 552
23. Darren Woodson 525
24. Ed Jones 482
25. Cornell Green 471
26. Everson Walls 425
27. Charlie Waters 420
28. Deion Sanders 380
29. Jason Witten 363
30. Danny White 355
31. Charles Haley 343
32. Jay Novacek 339
33. John Niland 320
34. Tony Hill 311
35. Nate Newton 286
36. DeMarcus Ware 285
37. Jethro Pugh 284
38. Erik Williams 270
39. George Andrie 268
40. Daryl Johnston 243
41. Calvin Hill 201
42. Ralph Neely 200
43. Herschel Walker 172
44. Billy Joe Dupree 168
45. Bill Bates 161
46. Jim Jeffcoat 132
47. Tony Romo 118
48. Robert Newhouse 111
49. Pat Donovan 107
50. Flozell Adams 104
The key
Four by four
Players who bridged the most gaps between coaches:
Nate Newton: Started under Tom Landry in 1986,
served all five years under Jimmy Johnson and four
with Barry Switzer, then closed his career under
Chan Gailey in 1998.
Darren Woodson: After two years with Jimmy
Johnson, he played four seasons under Barry
Switzer, two with Chan Gailey and his final one under
Dave Campo.
Erik Williams: Played three seasons under Johnson, all
four of Switzer’s seasons, both of Gailey’s and then his
final one in Dave Campo’s first year in 2000.
Flozell Adams: He has been on board every year
under Gailey, Campo, Bill Parcells and current
coach Wade Phillips.
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