I'm a Dallas Boy. I love my Cowboys. Don Meredith and Bob Hayes were my childhood heroes He never won the big game but by God he was a winner in the game of life. RIP Dandy Don!
@Greg Hubbard Well, since I saw the man play, I obviously know better. Evidently, Greg Hubbard is just another jealous fan that happened to find happiness in the homosexual community.
I'm a die hard Steelers fan for nearly 50 years but I cannot deny you named "half" of the only Cowboy players I was actually a fan of, the other two being Tony Dorsett and Emmitt Smith.
I watched Don Meredith play. He was my first sports hero, and the reason I became a Dallas Cowboys fan. For me, it was a sad day when he retired. Thank you for all the great childhood memories I have, because of you. RIP Don.
This is gold, one from the vault. True Cowboys and Packers rivalry. The Ice Bowl, Meredith, Landry, ... Starr, Lombardi. NFL originalty! Meredith was tough but a peoples person and likeable guy. Genuine!
@@thegorn68 Check out some John McKay quotes. Sample: "We didn't tackle well today, but we made up for it by not blocking." John McKay was the king of quotes.
@Harry Engel McKay was another one. When asked about the high number of carries they gave O.J. Simpson he replied, "The ball isn't that heavy and he doesn't belong to a union."
@@bradsmith1189 Mr Lebaron was the first. he was at the end of the of his career , having played most of the 1950s for Redskins . Mr. Meredith came on as the Cowboys became successful and coach Landry refined his system . Dandy Don !
I watched him play no one was tough as he was he played with a Punctured lung an broken ribs he never complained. He was my favorite. And when on MNF when he knew the game was over he would sing Turn out the lights the partys over. I still smile when I see a pic of him...
Meredith paved the way for all Cowboy QB's to come along. A true pioneer and trailblazer. Great player...TOUGH, Strong player and a winning heart. Great video upload...Blast from the past"
When this vid says Meredith was the Cowboys first Quarterback, its misleading. First QB signed, yes. But the Cowboys first primary starting QB was Eddie LeBaron. And Eddie LeBaron was no slouch. LeBaron is one of the great overachieving QB's in NFL history. The diminutive LeBaron was only 5'7" tall, drafted out of small college in the 10th round in 1950 by the Redskins. But before coming into the league he had to fight first in the Korean War, wounded twice and earning a Purple Heart & a Bronze Star! Coming into the NFL in '52, against the odds LeBaron became a 3-time Pro Bowler in Washington & one more with the Cowboys. LeBaron was the primary starter for Dallas for 1960 & 1961 before eventually giving way to Meredith later on.
David C. Pangburn Absolutely correct, and Eddie LeBaron was no slouch. I think he was a 4-time Pro Bowler, Rookie of the Year. Doesn’t matter, just(!) one more great Cowboy quarterback.
I came here to give the same comment. While people think of the great Don Meredith they forget Eddie LeBarron who was the Doug Flutie of his time, but better. Though I watched Eddie play I was very young and barely remember him on TV. I mostly think of Don Meredith. But without a QB like LeBarron the possible success and survival of the Cowboys might have failed or been delayed. Imagine being that small a QB with a brand new team of castoffs from other teams. Eddie did pretty well to get a Pro Bowl right? Let's also not forget running back Don Perkins. Darn good runner.
An American legend and football icon. You were more than just good people Don, you were a winner and one hell of a quarterback. Tough as nails and kind hearted...a man's man.
Don Meredith was my idol as a kid growing up in the 60s. He was from east Texas; I lived in west Texas. I loved watching this; it brought back wonderful memories. Thank you, Don. Indeed, you're "just good people"... and it doesn't get much better than that.
Turn on the lights" We remember a Cowboy legend. Don Meredith was good on the field and in the booth. He led the Cowboys to two Championship playoffs back to back. Though they did not win, He made the Cowboys a winning team. Meredith was Ambitious, a Great Achiever who focused on success. A star never loses its shine, He was a rising star to Fame. #17 had his moment in the spotlight and he was a born winner.
Not a cowboy fan but I love anything that's cowboys in the landry era. Although I'll watch any of these documentary type things on any team from 60s-80s
3 minutes in and I'm thrilled this was posted. My first experience with Dandy Don was watching the first couple of seasons of MNF as a young kid in Seattle. Never saw him play a game but he is the essence of football in my childhood because of his presence on MNF with Howard Cosell.
I will always remember being a kid in Dallas during those days. One day “Dandy Don” was a hero and the next a goat. I remember the pain, to this day, of those losses to Green Bay. #17 always took the good with the bad and always lifted his team, fans and the city, with his character and grit. I remember a radio station having a quiz one time. The question was; “who are the three quarterbacks of the Dallas Cowboys? I new the first one and looked to my dad for the other two. Dad said “Meredith, Morton and Rhome”. That’s when I started loving the home town boys!! Great memories!
🎵 “Turn out the lights, the party’s over. They say that all good things must end. Call it a night, the party’s over. And tomorrow starts the same old thing again.” 🎵
Dandy Don is what made MNF enjoyable when I was growing up. Turn out the lights the party's over. I always loved when he sang that at the end of the game.
Even as a kid of 13 I could tell Don Meredith was a man's man. He had his own syndicated show on weekends and he was a natural. Funny and always entertaining. A true legend.
This videos is one of the best I’ve seen so far, and I’m a saints fan. I just love football so much and the history of it. Keep up the good work NFL FLIMS!
I get all choked up when I hear Terry Bradshaw dedicate and sing Turn off the lights the party is over. Terry sings it perfect the way Dandy Don use to. Coming from the QB that shredded the Cowboys in two Super Bowls it’s just beautiful.
1:40 "He had a lot of self confidence... ruggedly good-looking, he was a church-goer but, he was also kind of a little bit of a bad boy too so... I don't know, he's was just a Texan." Yup
Coming from a true die-hard Cowboys fan.. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this about Don Meredith. He will always be an NFL legend and an original Cowboys great!! #RIPDandyDon
Born in '67, I don't remember Dandy Don leading the Cowboys. This video was a great tribute to one of the men who laid the foundation for America's Team--the champions I fell in love with in my youth.
hes from my hometown. we name everything after him and i love it. as soon as i seen this video i had to watch it and point out everything about mount vernon from the pictures
Personality and toughness wise....there are an awful lot of similarities between Don Meredith, Terry Bradshaw and Brett Favre...all QBs from the south (Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi)
Don was the real deal and reminded me of Terry Bradshaw with the all out toughness and strength. He is among greats that never won super bowls like Fran Tarkenton--Dan Fouts--Jim Kelly--Dan Marino--Warren Moon--Vinnie Testaverde--Kenny Anderson--Steve McNair--Donavon Mc Nabb--so he is in some great company for sure and will always be linked with The Cowboys~!! Loved this mini-Doc and thanks for all of us~!!
Don Meredith play by play announcer ABC Sports Monday Night Football and NBC Sports from 1970 through 1984 Don was cool cat he's funny and Charming get with Willie Nelson song Turn out the Light the party is over 😂 southern accent out of SMU 1950s player college football
He was great to watch in the NFL. Outstanding as an NFL announcer with Howard Cosell. A very good actor. He was often paired with actor Tony Lo Bianco in episodes of Police Story. A Cowboy legend.
Just like several others on here, Don Meredith was not only my favorite QB or pro football player, but he was my very first sports hero. Walt Garrison, who played with both Meredith AND Roger Staubach, said that in his opinion, Don Meredith was the greatest QB in Cowboys history.🏈
What a great character! I only saw his last couple years on the field, but his MNF stint was awesome! Humor, with great game knowledge, and he played off Howard and Frank so well. Heh... amazing how well the singer Mac Davis nailed his character in the movie North Dallas Forty!
Dandy Don...the start to a great franchise !!! Sadly with his passing the party's over... But Don we'll keep the lights... I want to let.. and 1 lit brightly for you !
Thanks for this great post! I played my 1st two years of Pop Warner in the mid-late 70's when Staubach was the man but never even knew of Don as the QB until MUCH later. I do remember Don from MNF and how funny and nice he was but wouldn't have even believed he was such a good player or as tough as you need to be to be one, But He Was All That! RIP Dandy Don
I am a fan. I remembered this piece they did on him. He took a lot as a quarterback!!! I got so emotional!!! Watching this again just get me emotional again No matter what, he tried his best to do good and to keep smiling.
Wow, it had never occurred to me that Don Meredith, a man so outrageously talented and successful (from my point of view growing up in the 70s and 80s), was even capable of knowing what it is to be disappointed.
I was at a convention in Hilton Head and Meredith was one of the celebrities there, as always I was donning my Browns gear and in an elevator Meredith introduced himself calling me "Cleveland" for the rest of the event. Everywhere he saw me he called out "Hey Cleveland" .... 4 or 5 years later I was at Disney World for another convention and across the dining room I hear .... "HEY CLEVELAND" Now you know he had to be a hell of nice guy to remember someone he'd only seen at a convention years ago
Watching this piece on Don Meredith, he seemed to be a fun loving guy, who enjoyed football more than most. His relationship with Tom Landry looks almost identical to the relationship between Terry Bradshaw and Chuck Noll. One fun loving, gregarious player and the tough, disciplinarian coach who butted heads with the captain of the team.
We lived 7 miles from the Cotton Bowl and went to my first Cowboy game in 1964 and many more after that til 1987. Of all the Dallas quarterbacks Danny Don Meredith is my favorite one!
And there's not a lot of shame to losing twice to one of the best teams in NFL history-and coming close to winning. And, by the way, Lombardi was a better coach than Landry, which might explain the losses.
@Harry Engel Yes, that was a cheap shot on my part. Dallas would almost certainly have won the 1967 game if it hadn't been played in Arctic conditions.
The one criticism I had about Landry (RIP) is that he should have realized the leader he had in Don. Not a lot of people in this life would follow you into hell but Don's teammates would have in a heartbeat. Not so much with Morton. When they lost the 69 division playoff to Cleveland they finally realized Meredith was not the problem. He would have killed the Colts on V.
My family was full of Vikings and Packers fans growing up. Dandy Don was the reason I became a Cowboys fan. Football season, MNF, Don, Howard & Frank was the highlight of my week. Who does not remember the weekly rundown?
I'm so thankful that as a kid I had guys like Don Meredith and Roger Staubach as role models in professional sports. Never thought I'd be one of those old guys that said, "Man, times and attitudes were so different back in my day." Now … think I'll go to the front porch with my coffee and wish there were kids outside playing.
He was the kind of guy every man wanted to be friends with. I loved watching him play and even more I liked seeing him as an announcer, he WAS the best ever at that job.
He never led the league in anything, except twice leading the league in yards per completion. (Thanks, Bullet.) This is where supporters start mumbling things about intangibles, and other psycho-babble.
@@sludge4125 Quit whining. The man belongs in The Hall for his years in the broadcast booth alone. Without Meredith, there would have been no Monday Night Football. He made it work, helping to break up the drone of Cosell.
@@edwardyoung522 Exactly. It's not just what he did to put the Cowboys on the map, but what he did to put Monday Night Football on the map. MNF is a major reason why the NFL became so enormously popular in the 1970s. To understand just how important he was to MNF, all one has to do is watch one of the games from the mid-70s era -- when Alex Karras was the third man in the booth instead of Don. The magic just wasn't there. Karras didn't have even one-percent of the charm and charisma Don did. But when Don returned in 1977, so did the magic.
I miss good ole fashioned football!! Thank you Mr. Meredith!!!! Great personality!!! He's from east Texas and I'm from across the state border on I-20 Shreveport, LA
This is priceless. I got to know Walt G. I’ll never forget the interview Don gave on the “ticket” radio station a day or so after Don passed. It was so moving. Definitely much love Walt had for Don.
Definitely a charismatic and entertaining guy. Also, a great quarterback, sports commentator, and decent actor. And I am sure that he was a wonderful husband and father too.
Much respect for Don Meredith. He struggled more than I realized. Definitely “good people”. Rest In Peace
I don’t respect him because he couldn’t even make a 10 yard pass for Hank Hill
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I'm a Dallas Boy. I love my Cowboys. Don Meredith and Bob Hayes were my childhood heroes
He never won the big game but by God he was a winner in the game of life. RIP Dandy Don!
Steve
Agreed.👍👍🏈
@Greg Hubbard
Well, since I saw the man play, I obviously know better.
Evidently, Greg Hubbard is just another jealous fan that happened to find happiness in the homosexual community.
Go Packers!
I'm a die hard Steelers fan for nearly 50 years but I cannot deny you named "half" of the only Cowboy players I was actually a fan of, the other two being Tony Dorsett and Emmitt Smith.
@@t4texastomjohnnycat978 Probably a Redskins fan lol!
I watched Don Meredith play. He was my first sports hero, and the reason I became a Dallas Cowboys fan. For me, it was a sad day when he retired. Thank you for all the great childhood memories I have, because of you. RIP Don.
Venom
Same here, buddy.
My same exact sentiments.
#17 of the Dallas Cowboys was my very first sports hero.🏈
Don Meredith was a hero for the Dallas cowboys. He was the reason for creating Americas Team under Tom Landry era.
A VERY underrated QB. He was tougher than a $2.00 steak and a great leader.
This is gold, one from the vault. True Cowboys and Packers rivalry. The Ice Bowl, Meredith, Landry, ... Starr, Lombardi. NFL originalty! Meredith was tough but a peoples person and likeable guy. Genuine!
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"It's close to home and it's easy to spell." Classic Don Meredith.
LMAO! Best line ever!
@@thegorn68 Check out some John McKay quotes. Sample: "We didn't tackle well today, but we made up for it by not blocking." John McKay was the king of quotes.
@Harry Engel McKay was another one. When asked about the high number of carries they gave O.J. Simpson he replied, "The ball isn't that heavy and he doesn't belong to a union."
Same reason he's in Heaven.
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I don't care what anyone says!! Don Meredith was a champion in football & in life!! REST IN PEACE!! BIG GUY!!
agree he deserved better than he got
Great piece. I didn’t know much about him other than his name and that he was the first Dallas QB, but Don Meredith gained one more fan today. RIP.
eddie lebarron was first
@@bradsmith1189 Mr Lebaron was the first. he was at the end of the of his career , having played most of the 1950s for Redskins . Mr. Meredith came on as the Cowboys became successful and coach Landry refined his system . Dandy Don !
He's most famous for his days announcing on Monday Night Football all through the 1970s. He probably had over 80 percent name recognition.
I watched him play no one was tough as he was he played with a Punctured lung an broken ribs he never complained. He was my favorite. And when on MNF when he knew the game was over he would sing Turn out the lights the partys over. I still smile when I see a pic of him...
@@JJJBRICE And if you know anything about Eddie LeBaron, you have great respect for him, not just as a player but as a human being.
Growing up as a Cowboys fan and watching Don Merideth was a memory that will never be forgotten.
Still one of the most strongest, enduring and loveable personalities in the history of the NFL!
"most" is not needed.
@@lancebaker1374 Except in your case where you are most boring and insipid.
Now...run along. You forgot your stool softener again.
"Ladies, ever had a quarterback sandwich?" -Seth Maxwell, North Dallas Forty
After all these years, Dandy Don is still my favorite Dallas QB of all time.
Don was the True meaning of one of a kind. Uplifting and so missed.
My pops played with him for 5 years
he absolutely loved the guy
Meredith paved the way for all Cowboy QB's to come along. A true pioneer and trailblazer. Great player...TOUGH, Strong player and a winning heart. Great video upload...Blast from the past"
When this vid says Meredith was the Cowboys first Quarterback, its misleading. First QB signed, yes. But the Cowboys first primary starting QB was Eddie LeBaron. And Eddie LeBaron was no slouch. LeBaron is one of the great overachieving QB's in NFL history. The diminutive LeBaron was only 5'7" tall, drafted out of small college in the 10th round in 1950 by the Redskins. But before coming into the league he had to fight first in the Korean War, wounded twice and earning a Purple Heart & a Bronze Star! Coming into the NFL in '52, against the odds LeBaron became a 3-time Pro Bowler in Washington & one more with the Cowboys. LeBaron was the primary starter for Dallas for 1960 & 1961 before eventually giving way to Meredith later on.
David C. Pangburn Absolutely correct, and Eddie LeBaron was no slouch. I think he was a 4-time Pro Bowler, Rookie of the Year. Doesn’t matter, just(!) one more great Cowboy quarterback.
Glad someone knows football like me Eddie was a war hero. But forgotten too Quickly
He was a tuff cus!
I came here to give the same comment. While people think of the great Don Meredith they forget Eddie LeBarron who was the Doug Flutie of his time, but better. Though I watched Eddie play I was very young and barely remember him on TV. I mostly think of Don Meredith. But without a QB like LeBarron the possible success and survival of the Cowboys might have failed or been delayed. Imagine being that small a QB with a brand new team of castoffs from other teams. Eddie did pretty well to get a Pro Bowl right? Let's also not forget running back Don Perkins. Darn good runner.
You reminded me of the other great diminutive QB, Fran Tarkenton.
An American legend and football icon. You were more than just good people Don, you were a winner and one hell of a quarterback. Tough as nails and kind hearted...a man's man.
Don Meredith was my idol as a kid growing up in the 60s. He was from east Texas; I lived in west Texas. I loved watching this; it brought back wonderful memories. Thank you, Don. Indeed, you're "just good people"... and it doesn't get much better than that.
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Hard not to get choked up. He was one of the best From our great State Texas
There will never be anyone like "Dandy" Don Meredith. R.I.P. Brother Christian.
Turn on the lights" We remember a Cowboy legend. Don Meredith was good on the field and in the booth. He led the Cowboys to two Championship playoffs back to back. Though they did not win, He made the Cowboys a winning team. Meredith was Ambitious, a Great Achiever who focused on success. A star never loses its shine, He was a rising star to Fame. #17 had his moment in the spotlight and he was a born winner.
The Best, Dandy Don Rest in Peace
Not a cowboy fan but I love anything that's cowboys in the landry era. Although I'll watch any of these documentary type things on any team from 60s-80s
@Rowdy Jr. Jerry's Cowboys, you mean
Don Meredithw was one of the best for NFL being what it is today. He was great at everything he did. We all love you always.
16:42 Is why we love Roger Staubach! Class
3 minutes in and I'm thrilled this was posted. My first experience with Dandy Don was watching the first couple of seasons of MNF as a young kid in Seattle. Never saw him play a game but he is the essence of football in my childhood because of his presence on MNF with Howard Cosell.
The instant I saw this video come up I could hear his voice clear as day.
Agreed..... He had a unique voice which was smooth and easy to listen to as well.
The chemistry of the MNF crew was fabulous.
In the mid seventies Dandy Don was away from MNF, replaced by Alex Karras. Don came back in '77.
I will always remember being a kid in Dallas during those days. One day “Dandy Don” was a hero and the next a goat. I remember the pain, to this day, of those losses to Green Bay. #17 always took the good with the bad and always lifted his team, fans and the city, with his character and grit. I remember a radio station having a quiz one time. The question was; “who are the three quarterbacks of the Dallas Cowboys? I new the first one and looked to my dad for the other two. Dad said “Meredith, Morton and Rhome”. That’s when I started loving the home town boys!! Great memories!
The good old days of football
R.I.P. Don Meredith
(April 10, 1938-December 5, 2010)
RIP Dandy Don
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as a eagles fan rip
He was absolutely the embodiment of good people...RIP
Truth
You know you got it going on when your FORMER wife says good things about you.
Decadant Dog I wonder what went wrong. She seems like such a lovely and gracious person.
The former wife was probably traded in for a younger model , like you trade an old car .
@@DieselDog1982 LMAO
@Willie Gordon he's dead now
I never knew anything about Dandy Don's former wife but what a great character she has, both of them!
Dandy Don was a joy in football and in life. I just loved him.
Philadelphia eagles fan here. We may be rivals, but a good quarterback is a good quarterback. And he’s a genuinely likable guy
Dandy Don will never be forgotten, he's the Godfather
NFL highlights from back in the day are just so much more exciting
“Turn out the lights
The parties over
All good things must come
To an end”
The good ole days
RIP
Your comment has got me laughing my ass off
🎵 “Turn out the lights, the party’s over. They say that all good things must end. Call it a night, the party’s over. And tomorrow starts the same old thing again.” 🎵
Always loved Don Meredith. A football icon. All these years and I have yet to come across a really good book about him.
10:57
Born and raised in Dallas.... The Ice Bowl was before my time but this gives me goosebumps
Dandy Don is what made MNF enjoyable when I was growing up. Turn out the lights the party's over. I always loved when he sang that at the end of the game.
You can tell that Too Tall is one cool, kind hearted man 8:23
Because he was classy when the camera was on him?
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Even as a kid of 13 I could tell Don Meredith was a man's man. He had his own syndicated show on weekends and he was a natural. Funny and always entertaining. A true legend.
Excellent show. RIP Don.. we all miss your charm and great character.
Don Meredith was a cool guy he had personality.
I watched the Ice Bowl on TV. I listened to Don and Howard on Monday nights. Those were the best years for pro football.
They truly were the best.
An excellent survey of the man; just wish it were longer!
He's my Favorite Player of ALL-TIME 🎉
This videos is one of the best I’ve seen so far, and I’m a saints fan. I just love football so much and the history of it. Keep up the good work NFL FLIMS!
Yeah, I've seen all of the Football Life videos, always want them to make more.
Michaelkidderjr- I agree 💯 this was an extra special video very well put together 👍
Its turn out the lights ... Get the lyrics right...its about mnf history
I'M ALREADY SMILING AND CAN'T STOP, WOW THIS IS STRONG STUFF, GO BOYS FOREVER BLUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Dandy" Don Meredith made MNF. r.i.p. 17
Yeah he did!
Loved Dandy Don...MNF was never the same after he left.
Turnout the lights the parties over
He did do that! Him, Frank, and oh yes Howard! That football broadcasting crew will never be replaced!
C.C. Rider Don , Frank and of course Howard. Can't have one without all 3!!!
I get all choked up when I hear Terry Bradshaw dedicate and sing Turn off the lights the party is over. Terry sings it perfect the way Dandy Don use to. Coming from the QB that shredded the Cowboys in two Super Bowls it’s just beautiful.
1:40 "He had a lot of self confidence... ruggedly good-looking, he was a church-goer but, he was also kind of a little bit of a bad boy too so... I don't know, he's was just a Texan."
Yup
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Coming from a true die-hard Cowboys fan.. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this about Don Meredith. He will always be an NFL legend and an original Cowboys great!! #RIPDandyDon
Born in '67, I don't remember Dandy Don leading the Cowboys. This video was a great tribute to one of the men who laid the foundation for America's Team--the champions I fell in love with in my youth.
hes from my hometown. we name everything after him and i love it. as soon as i seen this video i had to watch it and point out everything about mount vernon from the pictures
Never seen him play live as I became a fan long after he retired (75) but his legacy is directly related to why I am a cowboys fan. RIP
As a Steelers fan.... RESPECT ✊🏾.... great documentary
The 70s. Cowboys and Steelers. The golden Era baby!
Simply beautiful.
Personality and toughness wise....there are an awful lot of similarities between Don Meredith, Terry Bradshaw and Brett Favre...all QBs from the south (Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi)
@Trumpenstein, not sure what you're talking about. They were White, not black.
There always has to be the one idiot commenting on a UA-cam video or comment...congratulations, Trumpenstein...you are "that guy".
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What an ignorant thing to say...such a hateful ass..
Dandy Don Meredith is the reason I been a Dallas cowboy fan my whole life
yes
Don was the real deal and reminded me of Terry Bradshaw with the all out toughness and strength. He is among greats that never won super bowls like Fran Tarkenton--Dan Fouts--Jim Kelly--Dan Marino--Warren Moon--Vinnie Testaverde--Kenny Anderson--Steve McNair--Donavon Mc Nabb--so he is in some great company for sure and will always be linked with The Cowboys~!! Loved this mini-Doc and thanks for all of us~!!
Don Meredith play by play announcer ABC Sports Monday Night Football and NBC Sports from 1970 through 1984 Don was cool cat he's funny and Charming get with Willie Nelson song Turn out the Light the party is over 😂 southern accent out of SMU 1950s player college football
I was born in 1966 my mother loved the Cowboys and loved Don Meredith even more and even named my baby sister Meredith when she was born in 79
I grew up near Dallas; Don Meredith was my first football hero. RIP Dandy Don.
He was great to watch in the NFL. Outstanding as an NFL announcer with Howard Cosell. A very good actor. He was often paired with actor Tony Lo Bianco in episodes of Police Story. A Cowboy legend.
Loved his personality. Just a cool guy.
Just like several others on here, Don Meredith was not only my favorite QB or pro football player, but he was my very first sports hero. Walt Garrison, who played with both Meredith AND Roger Staubach, said that in his opinion, Don Meredith was the greatest QB in Cowboys history.🏈
What a great character! I only saw his last couple years on the field, but his MNF stint was awesome! Humor, with great game knowledge, and he played off Howard and Frank so well.
Heh... amazing how well the singer Mac Davis nailed his character in the movie North Dallas Forty!
Nick Nolte nailed Peter Gent also.
Dandy Don...the start to a great franchise !!! Sadly with his passing the party's over... But Don we'll keep the lights... I want to let.. and 1 lit brightly for you !
Thanks for this great post! I played my 1st two years of Pop Warner in the mid-late 70's when Staubach was the man but never even knew of Don as the QB until MUCH later. I do remember Don from MNF and how funny and nice he was but wouldn't have even believed he was such a good player or as tough as you need to be to be one, But He Was All That! RIP Dandy Don
I'm a big Cowboy fan and I didn't know much about Don until this video.Great Quarterback and one tough player; Rest in Peace Don!
Packers fan who feared and came to love Don, as I look back on my childhood. I miss those days so much.
I am a fan. I remembered this piece they did on him. He took a lot as a quarterback!!! I got so emotional!!! Watching this again just get me emotional again No matter what, he tried his best to do good and to keep smiling.
Wow, it had never occurred to me that Don Meredith, a man so outrageously talented and successful (from my point of view growing up in the 70s and 80s), was even capable of knowing what it is to be disappointed.
Loved him doing Monday Night Football!!! “If if and buts we’re candy and nuts what a Merry Christmas we would have”
I was at a convention in Hilton Head and Meredith was one of the celebrities there, as always I was donning my Browns gear and in an elevator Meredith introduced himself calling me "Cleveland" for the rest of the event. Everywhere he saw me he called out "Hey Cleveland" ....
4 or 5 years later I was at Disney World for another convention and across the dining room I hear .... "HEY CLEVELAND"
Now you know he had to be a hell of nice guy to remember someone he'd only seen at a convention years ago
@davepangburn , Sir you’re absolutely correct ! Thanks for setting things straight ! Take care & God Bless !
Watching this piece on Don Meredith, he seemed to be a fun loving guy, who enjoyed football more than most. His relationship with Tom Landry looks almost identical to the relationship between Terry Bradshaw and Chuck Noll. One fun loving, gregarious player and the tough, disciplinarian coach who butted heads with the captain of the team.
We lived 7 miles from the Cotton Bowl and went to my first Cowboy game in 1964 and many more after that til 1987. Of all the Dallas quarterbacks Danny Don Meredith is my favorite one!
Total class act.
Loved watching Don, The original Dallas Cowboy. R.I.P. Buddy🙏🏻
Meredith got no love in Dallas because he could not win the big one, Dallas fans and coach Landry did not realize just how great he was.
And there's not a lot of shame to losing twice to one of the best teams in NFL history-and coming close to winning. And, by the way, Lombardi was a better coach than Landry, which might explain the losses.
@Harry Engel Yes, that was a cheap shot on my part. Dallas would almost certainly have won the 1967 game if it hadn't been played in Arctic conditions.
The one criticism I had about Landry (RIP) is that he should have realized the leader he had in Don. Not a lot of people in this life would follow you into hell but Don's teammates would have in a heartbeat. Not so much with Morton. When they lost the 69 division playoff to Cleveland they finally realized Meredith was not the problem. He would have killed the Colts on V.
@C B S Very true.
ua-cam.com/video/kH0auDxBzd4/v-deo.html we all have a gift
You will always be my favorite my friend.
"I wanted to go to the Super Bowl. Came close, but it never happened. It never will. And that's okay. I've never looked back."
A Beer Can Named Desire
My family was full of Vikings and Packers fans growing up. Dandy Don was the reason I became a Cowboys fan. Football season, MNF, Don, Howard & Frank was the highlight of my week. Who does not remember the weekly rundown?
I'm so thankful that as a kid I had guys like Don Meredith and Roger Staubach as role models in professional sports. Never thought I'd be one of those old guys that said, "Man, times and attitudes were so different back in my day." Now … think I'll go to the front porch with my coffee and wish there were kids outside playing.
We were so lucky. Remember our first draft pick ever? Bob Lilly.
He was the kind of guy every man wanted to be friends with. I loved watching him play and even more I liked seeing him as an announcer, he WAS the best ever at that job.
Troy Aikman remind me a lot of Don Meredith hurt he still went in there and played in one games same as don meredith that's why I love him
Dandy Don was the TRUE TRAIL blazer at QB in Dallas, Lead by Coach Tom Landrys and this Toodudlige.
Good piece when the Cowboys were the Cowboys RIP Dandy Don I’m old enough to remember you and the good times
An American Icon. You were a champion . You touched many lives positively . God keep you Cowboy
Rest easy, Don. You should be in the HOF.
He never led the league in anything, except twice leading the league in yards per completion. (Thanks, Bullet.)
This is where supporters start mumbling things about intangibles, and other psycho-babble.
@@sludge4125 Quit whining. The man belongs in The Hall for his years in the broadcast booth alone. Without Meredith, there would have been no Monday Night Football. He made it work, helping to break up the drone of Cosell.
@@edwardyoung522 Exactly. It's not just what he did to put the Cowboys on the map, but what he did to put Monday Night Football on the map. MNF is a major reason why the NFL became so enormously popular in the 1970s. To understand just how important he was to MNF, all one has to do is watch one of the games from the mid-70s era -- when Alex Karras was the third man in the booth instead of Don. The magic just wasn't there. Karras didn't have even one-percent of the charm and charisma Don did. But when Don returned in 1977, so did the magic.
Sludge, You have your opinion. There’s no video of you. He did lead the league for several years, in character and in being a character.
@@sludge4125 - obviously you don't understand greatness.
I always loved Don Meredith..he was funny very intelligent and a real class act ...I miss him...RIP.!!
don was a great player great person a great broadcaster miss him
I miss good ole fashioned football!! Thank you Mr. Meredith!!!! Great personality!!! He's from east Texas and I'm from across the state border on I-20 Shreveport, LA
Back when football was football. Don Meredith was one of the few Cowboys that I respected
What a hero he was. Such a great Qb and I grew up watching him and Roger. We love you Don and miss you. Tony V from Az.
love Don, I used closed caption did he imply that leaders are lonely , and none leaders are lonely too .
This is priceless. I got to know Walt G. I’ll never forget the interview Don gave on the “ticket” radio station a day or so after Don passed. It was so moving. Definitely much love Walt had for Don.
I remember the "Ice Bowl" as a kid. Don Meredith...what a great player!
Had to listen to it on the radio!
I was a fan of his when he was playing and LOVED him in Monday Night Football. R I P sir.
Long live the memory of the late, great Dandy Don.
xoxo The Clarences
Definitely a charismatic and entertaining guy. Also, a great quarterback, sports commentator, and decent actor. And I am sure that he was a wonderful husband and father too.
Don played & lived his life from One end to the spectrum to the other..........
I grew up watching him, he was great in many ways, an icon...
NFL Films really know how to put things into perspective ! Well done !