An Inside Look At The Dallas Cowboys Original Doomsday Defense
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- čas přidán 21. 05. 2018
- Legendary Cowboys Linebacker D.D. Lewis talks about how an undersized guy from Tennessee becomes a two time All-SEC Linebacker, a two time Super Bowl Champion, and inducted into the College FootBall Hall of Fame. Lewis was a mainstay in the middle of the Cowboys’ Doomsday Defense, Lewis is in elite company to actually play in three different decades for the Cowboys.
Hear the no-holds barred stories of what those legendary teams were really like straight from the source, D.D. Lewis.
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I ran across this video while looking at High School Football Scores, Thanks for the interview, D.D. Lewis IS one of the Great Cowboys, listening to his story was awesome, He was a Cowboy when football was football, not just about money like it is now...wishing nothing but the best for D.D. Lewis and his family... Thanks again for making this interview available to the fans...
Thank you for the memories DC4L
D.D. Lewis, One of the All-time Great's from the Dallas Cowboys. THE SARGE
D.D. is a great guy. I was in Preston Center in Dallas around 1992 and by happenstance met him. He was big and burly, still looked like a Dallas Cowboy. More important, he had some twinkle in his blue eyes. You notice it right away. Couple that with his smile and his friendliness, it was pretty nice. Never mind his celebrity.
Im from Altoona PA. I remember watching him play all the time on CBS. The 1ST Super bowl 🏈 i remember was 78' Steelers Vs. Cowboys . Maybe best Super bowl ever. I love interviews with the older players
D.D. is my husband's great uncle! He's told me about him and how when he was a kid D.D let him wear the rings! We stumbled across this video and are a bit mind blown! Thank you for posting! Hearing him talk really shows the family resemblance!
this is a brilliant interview; you ask a simple very good question, and you get out of the way. tv does not know how to do this.
Awesome video.
The final play of his career was The Catch game in the 81 NFC Championship Game
...with him and Ed's outstretched arms in pursuit. Montana just made a once in a lifetime play and Clark did his part. it took a play like that to keep the Cowboys out of the Super Bowl.
I wouldn't say that D. D. was a part of the 'original Doomsday Defense', as that started in 1965. He came in 1968 but wasn't really seeing service save as a backup starting in 1970. He became a starter in 1973. So he's mostly a member of Deomsday II, not Doomsday I.
Great interview. Thanks for sharing.
HoF needs to be in
When asked about the hole in the roof of Texas Stadium...D.D. response:
"So that God can watch his favorite football team play."
Remember Lee had your old number
Rip Tom Landry
HOF