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George Andrie
George won a startling job at Defensive End and made the All-Rookie Team in '62. He was the Cowboys' 6th draft choice in '61, after missing the final collegiate season when Marquette dropped football. He is a great pass rusher.
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Considered to be one of the meanest men in pro football, he goes after everyone in an enemy jersey. He carries the nickname "Too Mean," which comes from the only way he knows how to play the game, giving 100% effort at all times. His forte is overpowering opponents with his great quickness and technique, with one of his most potent weapons being the headslap. Is annually among Cowboys' club leaders in quarterback sacks, and has yet to reach his peak as All-Pro.



Injuries curtailed Don's activities a bit last year, but he's still recognized as one of the NFL's best. He was a two-time All America at SMU.



Upon arrival in Dallas, Haley got the word out. He was there to play ball with maximum effort. "I want the guys to know that when I line up on Sunday, that they are going to get 100 percent every play," he said. "And that they can count on me." In winning three Super Bowls with the Cowboys, he was right.



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Walt Garrison
Walt served a three-year apprenticeship on the Cowboys' bench behind Don Perkins and when Don retired prior to the 1969 season, Walt finally got his chance at a starting berth. That year he rushed for 818-vards and combined with Calvin Hill to form the best one-two punch in the club's history. An all-time star at Oklahoma State, he was a two-time All-Big Eight selection. Walt rushed for 730-yards as a junior and 924-yards in his senior year, including 121 against an undefeated Nebraska team and 173 against Kansas State. He played in the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl Game then was drafted by the Cowboys. He had an impressive rookie season in 1966, leading both the kickoff and punt coverage teams in tackles.
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