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1991 Pro Line Dallas Cowboys ROGER STAUBACH Auto #D 1/1
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You arebidding on this VERY RARE 1991 Pro Line Portraits NFL Certified Authentic "SILVER" AUTOGRAPH of DALLAS COWBOYS RING OFHONOR / HALL OF FAME member Roger Staubach numbered on back 1/1 and contains the COA embossed stamp in the bottom corner guaranteeing authenticity.
This item was purchased from a Sportscard Show down in Dallas, TX in 1995. The dealer explained its origin as a 1/1 Silver Autograph of Roger Staubach that was only available to Dealers who purchased so many cases of Pro Line product. By purchasing the amount of cases needed the Dealer was placed in a drawing for this 1/1 item. Any questions let me know. Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor The Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor (RoH) is a ring around Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas which honors former players, coaches and club officials who made outstanding contributions to the Dallas Cowboys football organization.The RoH began on November 23, 1975, which was designated in Dallas as Bob Lilly Day. On that day, at what was considered the first Cowboys Reunion, the team unveiled Lilly's name and jersey number (74) beneath the press box during half time. As the first honoree, Lilly (who had retired from the NFL in July of '75 after 14 years) donned his Cowboy uniform once more and graciously accepted the honor, along with numerous other gifts, which included a car, a gun and a hunting dog. Also present at the historical event were Cowboys owner Clint Murchison, president/general manager Tex Schramm and Head Coach Tom Landry. As the first inductee, Lilly has the added distinction of returning to present each new member in the RoH. [1] Only nine players received the honor during the first three decades of the Cowboys existence, making the RoH a coveted accolaide, true to the dream envisioned by its creator, Tex Schramm. He became only the 12th person selected to the Ring of Honor; the award was given posthumously in October 2003, a few months after he passed away. In 2005, an unprecedented three former Cowboys all-stars were simultaneously inducted during half time ceremonies on Monday Night Football. Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin, known as "The Triplets", were part of the 1990s Three-Time Super Bowl Championship Cowboys team. Inductees Number Name Years With Club Year of Induction 74 Bob Lilly** 1961-1974 1975 17 Don Meredith 1960-1968 1976 43 Don Perkins 1961-1968 1976 54 Chuck Howley 1961-1973 1977 20 Mel Renfro** 1964-1977 1981 12 Roger Staubach** 1969-1979 1983 55 Lee Roy Jordan* 1963-1976 1989 HC Tom Landry** 1960-1988 1993 33 Tony Dorsett** 1977-1987 1994 54 Randy White** 1975-1988 1994 22 Bob Hayes* 1965-1974 2001 GM Tex Schramm** 1959-1988 2003 43 Cliff Harris* 1970-1979 2004 70 Rayfield Wright** 1967-1979 2004 8 Troy Aikman** 1989-2000 2005 88 Michael Irvin* 1988-1999 2005 22 Emmitt Smith 1990-2002 2005 * Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist [2] ** Enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor inductees 1975: Bob Lilly | [1976: Don Meredith | 1976: Don Perkins | 1977: Chuck Howley | 1981: Mel Renfro | 1983: Roger Staubach | 1989: Lee Roy Jordan | 1993: Tom Landry | 1994: Tony Dorsett | 1994: Randy White | 2001: Bob Hayes | 2003: Tex Schramm | 2004: Cliff Harris | 2004: Rayfield Wright | 2005: Troy Aikman | 2005: Emmitt Smith | 2005: Michael Irvin 12 Roger Staubach
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