Dallas Cowboys in the 1960s: Rushing Statistics

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 Dallas Cowboys in the 1960s: Rushing Statistics
By today’s standards, the Cowboys’ rushing statistics in the 1960s are hardly impressive. But for that era, the Cowboys were consistently one of the best running teams in the league, even though Dallas was in its first decade of existence. As you can see from the first table below, the Cowboys’ ranking in rushing yards climbed steadily, and the team finished first or second in the league in ... [link]

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