1994 Dallas Cowboys season
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La stagione 1994 dei Dallas Cowboys è stata la 35ª della franchigia nella National Football League. La squadra veniva da due vittorie del Super Bowl consecutive e vide diversi cambiamenti. A marzo, mesi di frustrazione raggiunsero infine il loro climax tra il proprietario Jerry Jones e il capo-allenatore Jimmy Johnson che si dimise. Jones assunse così l'ex allenatore degli Oklahoma Sooners e suo personale amico Barry Switzer come terzo allenatore della storia della franchigia. Dallas continuò a dominare nella stagione regolare, terminando con un record di 12–4, venendo eliminati nella finale della NFC dai San Francisco 49ers. Dal draft arrivò il futuro Hall of Famer Larry Allen mentre il linebacker veterano Ken Norton Jr. lasciò il club per San Francisco.
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The 1994 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 35th season in the National Football League (NFL). Following their second consecutive Super Bowl title, the Cowboys would see a multitude of changes. In March, months of setbacks finally reached its climax as team owner Jerry Jones and head coach Jimmy Johnson held a press conference and announced Johnson's resignation.
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RB Emmitt Smith
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WR Michael Irvin
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QB Troy Aikman
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OL Nate Newton
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TE Jay Novacek
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DL Charles Haley
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DL Leon Lett
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FB Daryl Johnston
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OL Mark Stepnoski
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OL Mark Tuinei
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S Darren Woodson
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Lost NFC Championship 28–38
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The 1994 Dallas Cowboys season was the franchise's 35th season in the National Football League (NFL). Following their second consecutive Super Bowl title, the Cowboys would see a multitude of changes. In March, months of setbacks finally reached its climax as team owner Jerry Jones and head coach Jimmy Johnson held a press conference and announced Johnson's resignation. After a continuous run of dominance in the regular season and finishing with a record of 12–4, the Cowboys fell short of a record third straight Super Bowl title with a loss to the eventual Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game. The 1994 Cowboys draft yielded only one notable addition to the team, offensive guard Larry Allen. Veteran linebacker Ken Norton Jr. left the team to sign with San Francisco. This season was the 75th anniversary of the NFL and was designated by a diamond-shaped patch worn on the left breast of every NFL team's uniform. The Cowboys celebrated the league's history by donning their inaugural white jerseys from the 1960–1963 seasons against the Detroit Lions. The team also later debuted a special white "Double-Star" jersey on Thanksgiving Day 1994. These uniforms celebrated the Cowboys' most recent back-to-back Super Bowl titles in the 1992 and 1993 seasons and were used in most of the Cowboys' remaining games of the season, including the playoffs.
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La stagione 1994 dei Dallas Cowboys è stata la 35ª della franchigia nella National Football League. La squadra veniva da due vittorie del Super Bowl consecutive e vide diversi cambiamenti. A marzo, mesi di frustrazione raggiunsero infine il loro climax tra il proprietario Jerry Jones e il capo-allenatore Jimmy Johnson che si dimise. Jones assunse così l'ex allenatore degli Oklahoma Sooners e suo personale amico Barry Switzer come terzo allenatore della storia della franchigia. Dallas continuò a dominare nella stagione regolare, terminando con un record di 12–4, venendo eliminati nella finale della NFC dai San Francisco 49ers. Dal draft arrivò il futuro Hall of Famer Larry Allen mentre il linebacker veterano Ken Norton Jr. lasciò il club per San Francisco.
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