Jimmy Johnson's Iconic Cowboys Phrase
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•'How bout them Cowboys': Looking back at the iconic phrase 32 years later
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Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson unknowingly gifted the sports world with the now-iconic, fan-favorite question, "How bout them Cowboys ?" Johnson , 81 , recently shared that the phrase was not planned, but more of an impromptu stroke of genius.
The line provided the 1993 Cowboys with all the motivation they needed, as the team went on to become Super Bowl champions.
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