1981_Dallas_Cowboys_season
The 1981 Dallas Cowboys season was their 22nd in the league. The team matched their previous output of 12–4, winning their fifth division title in six years. They lost the Conference Championship game for the second straight season. The season began with four straight victories, followed by two losses (including a surprising 45–14 blowout loss to the 49ers in week six). The Cowboys rebounded to win 8 of their last 9 games to clinch the NFC East but had to settle for the conference's number two seed behind the 49ers.
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1981_Dallas_Cowboys_season
The 1981 Dallas Cowboys season was their 22nd in the league. The team matched their previous output of 12–4, winning their fifth division title in six years. They lost the Conference Championship game for the second straight season. The season began with four straight victories, followed by two losses (including a surprising 45–14 blowout loss to the 49ers in week six). The Cowboys rebounded to win 8 of their last 9 games to clinch the NFC East but had to settle for the conference's number two seed behind the 49ers.
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La stagione 1981 dei Dallas Co ...... alla storia come "The Catch".
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The 1981 Dallas Cowboys season ...... ran out the clock for the win.
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Jan 10,1982
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Monday Sept 21, 1981
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Butch Johnson 28 yard pass from Danny White
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Curtis Brown 9 yard pass from Joe Cribbs
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Doug Cosbie 10 yard pass from Danny White
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Doug Cosbie 12 yard pass from Danny White
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Doug Cosbie 3 yard pass from Danny White
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Jerry Butler 16 yard pass from Joe Ferguson
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Chuck Heberling
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