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Boys Will Be Boys: The Glory Days and Party Nights of the Dallas Cowboys Dynasty

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The New York Times bestselling author of The Bad Guys Won! chronicles the rise and fall of the Dallas Cowboys of the 1990s---the storied three-time Super Bowl champions and the most beloved, despised, and unforgettable dynasty in NFL history.

 

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This is the perfect sequel to Landry's Boys by Peter Golenbock. Together they tell the inside story of the rise and fall, and rise and fall, of America's Team in lurid detail.At times seamy, at others shocking, Pearlman recounts the characters and events that shaped the NFL's most visible franchise. Perspectives on players, coaches and ownership will change as the story unfolds.I found this book to be fascinating and highly recommend it.

Pearlman gives in-depth details of the ousting of Tom Landry and the events that created the Cowboys of today. He gives detailed and explicit background information on many famous, and not so famous, Cowboys of the past. The story begins with Michael Irvin's shocking stabbing of a fellow teammate and ends with his triumphant induction into the Hall of Fame. He then describes the rise and fall of Jimmy Johnson, the dedicated, successful, and often self-centered head coach who built the dynasty of the 90s. If you are a Cowboys fan, football fan, or anyone who enjoys a good read, I would definitely recommend this amazing book. He not only gives an excellent history of events, but also gives in-depth details of the off-field activities of the Dallas Cowboys: sex, drugs, partying, and ridiculous behavior.Pearlman is a brilliant storyteller and reporter, who has obviously done his research prior to writing this book. The story ends with the tearful Hall of Fame induction of Michael Irvin.The amazing thing about this book is not just the brilliant, often explicit writing style, but also the details Pearlman uses to describe off-field shenanigans of NFL greats such as Michael Irvin, Nate Newton, and Charles Haley.

Sure there are a few biased sentences, but for the most part, he is impartial. This book chronicles the history of the Cowboys from the Jones takeover to the end of the amazing Cowboy dynasty of the 1990s. He uses firsthand accounts from past players, reporters, coaches, and wives to get a behind-the-scene look at the Cowboys in both their strengths and shortcomings.The best part about Pearlman's writing is that he does not pass judgment on these events or people. He describes Jerry Jones' unorthodox firing of Tom Landry in great detail. He also discusses the mishaps of the Switzer era and the eventual downfall of the team. He tells the story like it is.

Laufenberg was a decent and servicable QB who played forthe following teams: Washington (3x), SanDiego (2x), New Orlean, Dallas, Kansas City,and Ohio of the WLF. Laufenberg's last pass of the game went 27 yards to TE Jay Novacekfor a TD with 2:27 left in the game.

Babe Laufenberg didnot QB the Cowboys the last two games ofthe '90 season for example. Pearlman is the most laughable 'sports-writer' on the planet.

Atlanta, a 25-7 lossto the Falcons. He only got one start, Dec.

24th v. Itwould be Babe's last NFL pass as he playedin the WLAF in 1991-'92.

If Laufenberg was sobad, as the non-athlete Pearlman claims,why did he last 10 yrs., in the Pros.

With in-depth research and many, many interviews, Pearlman leaves no stone unturned. Often we wonder what transpires, what goes wrong so quickly with a winning team. Pearlman takes us inside the locker room, strip clubs, and party scenes of one of sports' greatest climbs and crumbles of a dynasty. It's like reading a biography of a legendary rock band who parties itself into splitting up prematurely. With this book, the whys and hows are endless. Despite being an avid Cowboys fan, peering behind the sinister curtain of smiles and one-liners it is easy to see the egos, the lies, and the "don't ask, don't tell" philosophies that undo many great teams. The sex, the booze, and the drugs suddenly means more than the music, or in this case winning football games. Best sports non-fiction book I've ever read.

Amazing book. Apart from the sordid stuff (and there is lots ) the players contribution is illuminating about how a team is built up and how little the media knows ( or reports) about what goes on behind the scenes.Its also interesting to see how hubris and envy destroy people and relationships. All told, an excellent look at an organisation going mad. I just wish somebody would write a book like this about the Joe Gibbs Redskins-or maybe there weren't many coke snorting, masturbating in public nutters in the Hogs>

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