I'm a Tom Landry-era Dallas Cowboys fan, and Don Meredith was my first sports hero. Hayes was obviously very fast, but my favorite Cowboys receiver during this period was #19 Lance Rentzel. He had great hands and was a terrific route-runner. Frank Clark was another fine receiver.🏈
I was born November 21 1962 I also have seen every cowboys superbowl win and died during tough superbowl loses .especially against the hated steelers .now they try to say eagles are Dallas rivals but us true fans know it's the Washington Redskins. St.louis Cardinals when Jim hart was quarterback gave us a tough time for a couple years .but the Redskins thru Sonny Jorgensen. Billy Kilmer, Joe Theismann and a few times recently. Cowboys for life 💙.
In 1965 Bob Hayes was on his way of becoming rookie of the year. That is until the last game of the season and a guy from the Chicago Bears scored 6 touchdowns against the 49ers. That guy was Gale Sayers.
Thanks for this. I was six years old when I was first introduced to pro football and Bob Hayes. He became my all time favorite player. Been a Cowboys fan since 1966.
Thanks to all the real fans and the Cowboys teams on those years of winning, Bob Hayes was my favorite player growing up. Thanks God bless you all. ❤🙏💪
Considering the 14 game season and rules of the day, Hayes has to be considered the greatest deep threat of all-time. In 1970 he had 889 yards on 34 catches, 26.2 yds/catch with 10 TD's, meaning about 1 TD per 3 catches. Can you imagine him in today's game that completely protects receivers. Remember Hayes was considerably bigger and faster than Tyreek Hill, today's fastest player.
Theres a number of great receivers from the 60s to 70s that are in obscurity , Top of my mind Paul Warfield, Charley Taylor, Homer Jones ,Lance Bambi Alworth, Don Maynard, Sonny Randle, Gary Collins, Tommy Macdonald, art Powell, lionel taylor, raymond berry, charlie hennigan, fred biletnikoff, otis taylor, dan abramowitz, Warren wells, alot of great receivers who played in a different era , that was run dominant, Defense Dominant, QBs When they did throw was Rushed n Battered etc. But the older receivers some are snubbed , underrated cuzz not big stats etc. I'm glad this site captures some of the players who deserve some attention. If not the HOF at least in You Tubes Video History of the NFL free to the Public , For now at least.
True. George Sauer, Frank Clark and Lance Rentzel also cone to mind; although Clark and Sauer lost interest in playing. Rentzel was a surprising head case.
I love too get copies. I gladly pay you Roger is my favorite quarterback. Feel If he played those 4 years in navy would of been 2 more superbowls wins for us .
Right. That's the American way. Find something you can make money off of, let the workers,players,musicians, etc...get the awards, while YOU get all the money. I"m glad it's a business now, because players are making big money. As they should.
I was raised on the Cowboys. Knew them all and their number and stats After the 2000 season sadly I had to face reality. It had been 5 yrs since a super bowl. Now its been over 25. The organization sucks. They dont have that same magic or mystic. Its over.
Your memory is not what you think it is. He was a very good college receiver that happened to run track. He could catch the the ball without any problems.
These were the 'boys my Dad raised me on he would get pissed at Dandy Don and have to leave the room he was kinda like Danny White just couldn't win the big one
I'm a Tom Landry-era Dallas Cowboys fan, and Don Meredith was my first sports hero. Hayes was obviously very fast, but my favorite Cowboys receiver during this period was #19 Lance Rentzel. He had great hands and was a terrific route-runner. Frank Clark was another fine receiver.🏈
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Poor Lance had other demons he was dealing with. He thought it was bad then. It only got worse when he went to Los Angeles.
I was born 1966, so I remember, Bob Hayes, Craig Morton, Calvin Hill, Bob Lilly, and more. I been a Cowboy fan for Life, you ask me...
I was born November 21 1962 I also have seen every cowboys superbowl win and died during tough superbowl loses .especially against the hated steelers .now they try to say eagles are Dallas rivals but us true fans know it's the Washington Redskins. St.louis Cardinals when Jim hart was quarterback gave us a tough time for a couple years .but the Redskins thru Sonny Jorgensen. Billy Kilmer, Joe Theismann and a few times recently. Cowboys for life 💙.
Bob Hayes is the reason that I became a Cowboys fan,been one every since 1969 when I was 6yrs old
In 1965 Bob Hayes was on his way of becoming rookie of the year. That is until the last game of the season and a guy from the Chicago Bears scored 6 touchdowns against the 49ers. That guy was Gale Sayers.
in the hideous mud of Wrigley no less
What a pair the creator's of the BOMB they made me a cowboy fan forever thanks guys you were great
Thanks for this. I was six years old when I was first introduced to pro football and Bob Hayes. He became my all time favorite player. Been a Cowboys fan since 1966.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks to all the real fans and the Cowboys teams on those years of winning, Bob Hayes was my favorite player growing up. Thanks God bless you all. ❤🙏💪
Considering the 14 game season and rules of the day, Hayes has to be considered the greatest deep threat of all-time. In 1970 he had 889 yards on 34 catches, 26.2 yds/catch with 10 TD's, meaning about 1 TD per 3 catches. Can you imagine him in today's game that completely protects receivers. Remember Hayes was considerably bigger and faster than Tyreek Hill, today's fastest player.
Theres a number of great receivers from the 60s to 70s that are in obscurity , Top of my mind Paul Warfield, Charley Taylor, Homer Jones ,Lance Bambi Alworth, Don Maynard, Sonny Randle, Gary Collins, Tommy Macdonald, art Powell, lionel taylor, raymond berry, charlie hennigan, fred biletnikoff, otis taylor, dan abramowitz, Warren wells, alot of great receivers who played in a different era , that was run dominant, Defense Dominant, QBs When they did throw was Rushed n Battered etc. But the older receivers some are snubbed , underrated cuzz not big stats etc. I'm glad this site captures some of the players who deserve some attention. If not the HOF at least in You Tubes Video History of the NFL free to the Public , For now at least.
True. George Sauer, Frank Clark and Lance Rentzel also cone to mind; although Clark and Sauer lost interest in playing. Rentzel was a surprising head case.
Bob Hayes and. Lance Rentzel great. Dynamic dual. In the 60s
I have all the Cowboys highlight season highlight films from 1965-1979 on VHS cassettes
I love too get copies. I gladly pay you Roger is my favorite quarterback. Feel If he played those 4 years in navy would of been 2 more superbowls wins for us .
Thanks awesome
Best Cowboys tandem of Dandy Don & Bullet Bob.
I'm not a cowboy fan hate them tremendously But BULLET Bob HAYES WAS NO JOKE RIP MR LONG BOMB😊
Great 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Best Cowboys football at the Cotton Bowl in the 60's.
1960s cowboys brownies had great match-ups laundry vs. collier
Bob hayes may be the best all round running back to have ever played the game.
Bob Hayes and. Lance Renzla
Unfortunately I saw a lot of Cowboys, as a Giant fan!!!
For me,there is none other than #17 & #22.
You could pluck Bob Hayes out of the 1960s, put him in todays NFL and he would dominate. Exactly as he was then.
When Football was a Sport not a business.
Right. That's the American way. Find something you can make money off of, let the workers,players,musicians, etc...get the awards, while YOU get all the money. I"m glad it's a business now, because players are making big money. As they should.
I was raised on the Cowboys. Knew them all and their number and stats
After the 2000 season sadly I had to face reality. It had been 5 yrs since a super bowl. Now its been over 25. The organization sucks. They dont have that same magic or mystic. Its over.
After Bob Hase the zone defense was invented
Who's Bob Hase?
The.original.22..before.Emmet.Smith.there.was.Bob.Hayes!
He was the fastest but I seem to remember he could not catch the football at first!!!!
Your opinion
Neither could Jerry Rice when he first came into the league, so???? What are you saying?????????????/
Your memory is not what you think it is. He was a very good college receiver that happened to run track. He could catch the the ball without any problems.
Always someone who has no idea what they're talking about.
These were the 'boys my Dad raised me on he would get pissed at Dandy Don and have to leave the room he was kinda like Danny White just couldn't win the big one