On 12/3/1993 I flew from a foreign Country to Dallas being in the US for the first time and remember in that flight from Houston stop over to Dallas, there were Eagles fans drunk and rude with the flight attendants. This was the game they flew to see. I remember people in the plane still talking about Leon Lett touching the ball against Miami.
The '93 Cowboys had a month-long slump against four non-playoff teams in a row; barely beating Arizona, losing to Atlanta and Miami (the Leon Lett game) and barely scraping past an injury-riddled Philly team here. They did not look like a team that was going to run the table all the way to a championship the rest of the way but starting the next week against Minnesota they were dominant.
That’s why when former Cowboy players and fan criticize the current team for losses and other things I pay no attention because the best gets beaten. You just never know what’s going to happen.
This is the game that the Cowboys had to win. After losing two straight against the Falcons and the Dolphins, the Cowboys literally had to win out to win the division and get home field advantage. This was the first game they had to do it and they did.
Cowboys didn't play very well in this one, enough to get the win. Fortunately they played better each week after that to get past the Giants for the NO. 1 SEED and pave the way home and back to the SB
The Cowboys have one man to thank and one team to praise forever....H.WALKER and Minnesota Vikings are the only reason for your success in the early 90s..Since 95 only 4 PLAYOFF wins..not what a great team does..Dallas is paper champs the last 3 decades.