NFL: Dallas Cowboys 10 Greatest Games

Actor: Nfl Greates Games Series
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 5733

Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 10
Running Time: 1200 Minutes
Size: Cowboys
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: TM1375
UPC: 883929012947
EAN: 0883929012947
ASIN: B001D7T45G

Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Release Date: October 28, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars Finally, Cowboys on DVD    December 20, 2008
M. Barber (CT USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After waiting for years, NFL films is finally releasing old Super Bowl and playoff games in their entirety on dvd. America's team gets the dvd treatment with a 10 disc set that includes all 5 super bowl wins and 5 other great games chosen by the fans. I won't list all games as you can look that up in other reviews. The video quality of these games are pretty good. Since more than half the games are from the nineties, the original broadcast quality is very good on these dvds. Each dvd says at the start that these games are from the original broadcast on the day of the game and that some plays and video footage may be missing. The only game that is lower quality is Super Bowl 6 against the Dolphins which is to be expected as this game dates from 1972. This is the only game in the set that is incomplete as it is missing some plays and scoring field goals, but since the game was one sided, its not that big of a deal. Each dvd has 3 annoying NFL promos at the start up of the disc and you have to skip them each time who want to get to the game. They should have just put them on the first disc and not on all 10. You can select each quater from the menu of every game and other than the 2 Super Bowl wins against the Bills, there are no post game interviews or award ceremonies for the other games. The dvds are placed in separate plastic binders within the large snap case thats about the width of 2 normal size dvd cases. There is no other additonal information or booklet included with the set, so if you want to look up the stats from each game, you should try online. Being a big Cowboys fan, I have to say that I'm very satisfied with this collection. It's nice to finally have whole NFL games on dvd. I just hope that they'll release another Cowboys set in the future that has even more games from the Staubach era and some classic division rival matchups. Until then, I'll keep watching these great games from the past.


5 out of 5 stars A must for any Cowboy's fan    December 12, 2008
Robert Berryhill
I've been waiting for these games to be released for a long time and they finally did it. I love that they pulled the commercials, but I would have liked it even more if they had left in the pre and post game shows.



5 out of 5 stars Dallas Cowboys 10 Greatest Games    November 30, 2008
Preston B. Blue II
Must have for a True Cowboys fan. I would like to suggest if there is a volume 2. They should include A couple of Redskin games. Other than that i was very happy.


5 out of 5 stars You know ahead of time the games included    November 9, 2008
C. Schindl
While I agree there should be a version two, I ordered with full knowledge of the games included and I am excited to re-live these great games! There are just too many great games to get them all on this one disk and that is not Warner Brothers fault. These games were all big moments in Cowboy history and I'm having a blast watching them for the first time in decades. The only way set 2 will be released is if set 1 is a success and seems counterproductive to downgrade this set when for games you know in advance aren't included. What I got was 10 great games and would love to see 10 more!




3 out of 5 stars Not our 10 greatest!    November 9, 2008
Raymond Schichtel (Michigan)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

If I was to select our 10 greatest, I would have to select the Super Bowl wins even if I would much prefer to have other games since I have the 90's Super Bowl victories in my personal library. Lets just find 5. Okay, so of the choices we had, I agree with two. The 1975 stunning, thrilling victory over the Minnesota Vikings that features one of our greatest moments ever, the 'Hail Mary'! And one of my personal favorites the 1980-81 fourth quarter comeback over Atlanta. What makes both of these games so memorable was the improbable finishes and the fact they both were on the road in the playoffs!
For the final three choices I wouldnt have selecting any of the championship games. Why? Well, most of these games are in circulation or they were played in a time when we could tape them or you can simply find these games anywhere but I want to point out that it doesnt erase their significance. But if I was to choose anyone of the three it would have been the '92 NFC championship game @ San Francisco and stunned the 49ers 11 years after 'The Catch'. We did to them what they did to us a decade earlier! The other championship games were almost expected and thus is why I have a short, abbreviated list that could have ben considerd.
When you think of our history, we have to include our equalibrium, The Redskins! There have been so many memorable games and the most notable ones that should have been considered are: 1974 Thanksgiving comeback with Clint Longley! An obvious top ten if Super Bowls arent added. One that makes my list was Staubach's last regular season game vs. Washington in 1979. Less than 10 seconds to go Staubach pulls it out 35-34! That is a no-brainer. Extremely disappointed it didnt make the list! 1983 season opener @ RFK against the defending Super Bowl champion Redskins. We were down 23-3 at the half and won it 31-30! To this day it is our greatest comeback ever and its the Redskins. Its tough not to include that one. This game actually features a 77- yard run by Dorsett only to have ben caught from behind by Hall of Fame rookie Darrell Green, the 'fastest man in football'. A personal favorite of mine was from 1988. We went 3-13 that year and we went into RFK and beat the 'Skins 24-17 in what would be Tom Landry's 270th and final victory! How sweet is that! This game features a rookie Wide Receiver by the name of Michael Irvin who actually scores 3 Touchdowns. 1991 we march into RFK and beat, again, the defending Super Bowl champion 'Skins who, by the way, were 11-0 going into the game! Again, how incredibly sweet is that!?
We've had equally just as many memorable games vs. the Eagles: 1980 home finale @ Texas Stadium was a game we had to win by, at least, 17 points. Many dont know its importance in our history, but to diehard Cowboy fans it was a huge game and very memorable. Eagles pretty much had their way with us until 1991 and a late season game @ The Vet. We beat the Eagles and their stranglehold they had on us and clinched a playoff berth with that win. It ended a 6- year playoff drought for the Cowboys and the Cowboys of the 90's first playoff appearance! Again, it was a rivalry game and on the road and a significant moment in our history.
I cant ommitt The importance of Emmitt and shouldering the load in a 1993 division clinching and home field advantage win @ New York. Without Emmitt playing with a seperated shoulder, which is unimaginable, we might not even play in Super Bowl XXVIII! That game makes this list on Emmitt's heart! I have to go back 8 year now and mention a game that was played in 1985 vs. New York. We werent supposed to win the division but we did and in this game we pulled out the division on the strength of a patented 'Too Tall' batted ball. Too Tall batted down a Phil Simms pass right into the hands of Jim Jeffcoat who then rumbled half a football field and more to help preserve the division championship and the game, 28-21. We have had unbelievable wins against our rivals and even against inferior opponents like New Orleans. Twice from my recollection. Both wins occurred when our defense sacked Saints QB's in the endzone one resulting in a Safety to win 21-20 (we were down 20-19). And the other a fumble recovered in the endzone from that sack. Back to back years in '83 and '84. But that just touches a few in countless other wins not even mentioned over our storied history. I recommend Time Warner and NFL Films to release a 2nd edition.
With all that I mentioned here, the ONE game that absolutely has to be part of this would be that 1979 finale vs. Washington. Before the game the 'Skins had placed a wreath in the Cowboys locker room symbolizing their 'death'! After the game Harvey Martin 'visited' the 'Skins locker room and threw it right at them. Now that would be nice bonus material! I think the majority of Cowboy fans would agree that this game is missing.