He retired in 2004. He signed a 1 day no money contract with the Dallas Cowboys so he could retire with the only team in NFL that believed in him. Here is another fact about Emmitt that most of yall probably didn't know he was given 7 pink slips during the 1990 draft, cause everyone told him he was to little & to slow to play in the NFL. Just thought I would let yall in on a little Emmitt info.
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∙ 16y agoSmith's final season in Dallas was the 2002 season. He played with Dallas between 1990-2002 and with the Arizona Cardinals between 2003-2004.
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∙ 15y agoSuper Bowl XXVII (January 31, 1993), Super Bowl XXVIII (January 30, 1994), and Super Bowl XXX (January 28, 1996), all with the Dallas Cowboys.
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∙ 15y agoHis rookie season was in 1990
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∙ 14y ago1990
The Cowboys released him in July 2008 because of knee injuries and Glenn's refusal to sign an injury waiver into a contract.
No. When Dallas head coach Bill Parcells decided to leave the Cowboys after the 2006 season, he was replaced by Wade Phillips, who had been the defensive coordinator of the San Diego Chargers.
Leave It to Smith was created in 1933.
The only Dallas Cowboys player with the last name of Fleming is wide receiver Cory Fleming who played with the team in 1994 and 1995 and won a Super Bowl ring with the Cowboys in Super Bowl XXX. There was no mention of an injury that caused him to leave the team. He went on to play with the Arena Football League and became one of the best wide receiver/defensive backs in the league.
Staubach was an ENS (ensign) when he served in Vietnam, a LTJG (lieutenant junior grade) when he returned to the states, and a LT (lieutenant) when he attended the Cowboys rookie training camp on leave in 1968. He resigned his commission early in 1969.
Parcells is known to be a peripatetic person, which means he never stays anywhere for a long period of time. He probably figured that four seasons of rebuilding the Dallas Cowboys was enough, and it was time for him to move on to something else. Sure enough, he wound up with the Miami Dolphins in a front-office position, but stepped down after three seasons.
He was traded to the Grizzlies.
John Smith didn't really leave the settlement nut he stumbled upon the Indians.
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