The Dallas Cowboys have a long storied history of deep playoff runs and dynasties despite the fact that the franchise was an expansion team added in 1960. The postseason run includes five Super Bowl victories, 10 conference championships, and 20 playoff appearances. Playoff tickets are as much a tradition for the Dallas Cowboys as great running backs and Hall of Fame quarterbacks.
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The most recent period of success came in the early 1990s. Dallas won three Super Bowls in four years (1992, 1993, and 1995) and won the NFC East division title in eight seasons in the entire decade. The popular culture may have been into grunge music and the disenfranchised, but in Dallas Cowboys tickets for the playoffs were far more popular. Great players like quarterback Troy Aikman, running back Emmitt Smith, wide receiver Michael Irvin, linebacker Ken Norton Jr., and defensive tackle Russell Maryland were the big names on the team of decade.
This season, in 2008, the Dallas Cowboys again have big names. Tony Romo is the quarterback whose grit, guts, and arm throw off every secondary in the league, Marion Barber is almost guaranteed a touchdown in every game he touches the ball, Terrell Owens may lead the league in dropped passes but he is also near the top in receptions and touchdowns, tight end Jason Witten catches more passes than most receivers, and the defense is led by linebacker DeMarcus Ware and strong safety Roy Williams. The team is the favorite to win the NFC East for a reason is expected by many to be in the Super Bowl again. Cowboys playoff tickets are already being reserved for the faithful fans, and have been even before the season began.