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#1 Posted : Monday, June 10, 2019 9:01:54 AM(UTC)
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George Andrie Youth Jeff Heath Jersey , the former Dallas Cowboys defensive end who scored a touchdown in the Ice Bowl game against Green Bay in 1967, has died. He was 78.The Cowboys confirmed the death of Andrie. He died Tuesday at his home in Woodway, Texas. Andrie's family has said he suffered from dementia.Andrie was among the former players who sued the NFL over claims that the league knew repeated head blows could lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain disease. Experts have linked CTE to dementia, among other conditions.Andrie was part of the "Doomsday Defense" that included Hall of Famer Bob Lilly and fellow starters Willie Townes and Jethro Pugh. He led the Cowboys in sacks four straight seasons from 1964-67 and was an All-Pro in 1969. That was the last of five straight Pro Bowls, a record for a Dallas defensive end.The temperature was 15 below in Green Bay when the Packers and Cowboys played for a spot in the second Super Bowl. Andrie picked up a fumble by Bart Starr and ran 7 yards for a touchdown with Green Bay leading 14-0. The Packers won 21-17 on Starr's quarterback sneak in the final seconds.Andrie moved back to his native Michigan after his playing days but returned to Texas, where he co-owned a beer distributorship with Lilly in Waco. Andrie played at Marquette, which dropped football before his final season. He was a sixth-round pick by Dallas in 1962. Introducing our newest writer, Larry Burneal Jeff Heath Jersey Stitched , to Blogging The Boys."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Dallas Cowboys NewsTrolling The UniverseBlogging The Boys welcomes a new front-page writer!New,73commentsIntroducing our newest writer, Larry Burneal, to Blogging The Boys. CDTShareTweetShareShareBlogging The Boys welcomes a new front-page writer![Ed. note] We’ve decided to add a new writer to the BTB roster. Please join me in welcoming Larry Burneal to the site. He’s a life-long Cowboys fan and will add a fresh perspective here at BTB. Welcome Larry! — Dave Halprin [End note]My name is Larry Burneal, and I’m thrilled to be the newest writer for Blogging The Boys. I’ve worked as a sports reporter in broadcast television for the past five years. Most recently, I was the Sports Director at WBNG in Binghamton, New York. I enjoyed my time in Binghamton. I covered Tim Tebow playing Minor League Baseball and the boys from Maine-Endwell winning the Little League World Series. It was a lot of fun, but I realized I wanted to write about what I love most in sports: the Dallas Cowboys. I went to Syracuse University because I thought talking about sports for a living would be pretty cool. That’s what I love to do. Now, Blogging The Boys is giving me the opportunity to share my opinions on my favorite team. According to my mother Dallas Cowboys Michael Jackson Jersey , my fanhood started when I was a little kid having a “Cowboys and Indians” themed birthday party, and the Dallas Cowboys were playing on TV that day. A match was made for the rest of my life. I have absolutely no recollection of any of that. So, when people ask me why I’m a Cowboys fan, from Upstate New York, I tell them because I’m American, and I root for America’s Team. I grew up idolizing Troy Aikman. I wore No. 8 in every sport I played. I was born in 1988, so in reality, I remember the losses more than the victories. Little Larry was balling his eyes out on Thanksgiving in 1993 and after the NFC Championship Game in 1995. I grew up through the days of Quincy Carter, Clint Stoerner Womens Michael Jackson 2019 Jersey , Chad Hutchinson, Vinny Testaverde, and the hope of Drew Henson. Not the greatest time to be a Cowboys fan in middle school and high school. Then, Tony Romo entered our lives, and there was hope again. Romo never accomplished what we all hoped he would. There are still only five Lombardi Trophies in Dallas, but with Romo there was always a chance. That’s something that didn’t exist in between Aikman and Romo. For that, I’ll always be a Romo supporter. The team right now is pretty exciting. The defense was stellar last season with plenty of young talent. Ezekiel Elliott is the most complete running back the NFL. Travis Frederick’s return should elevate the offensive line back to elite status. Dak Prescott played his best football with Amari Cooper. There are plenty of reasons to believe the Cowboys can make a deep postseason run in 2019, and I’m excited to write about it all for Blogging The Boys. Feel free to follow me on Twitter (@LarryBurneal) or Facebook (Larry Burneal Sports Reporter). I’m always down to chat about America’s Team!
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