No. It is a reference to single star on the Texas state flag. Texas is known as "the Lone Star State."
The star on the Dallas Cowboys' helmets and uniforms is a reference to Texas' historical image as the Lone Star State.
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The star logo for the Dallas Cowboys NFL football team is a blue five pointed star. There is also a white stripe which goes all the way around the inner edge of the star logo.
I pledge allegiance to the Star, that stands for the Dallas Cowboys, And promise to uphold them as 'America's Team', One franchise, under Jones, Indivisible With victories thru Dallas football.
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The Dallas Cowboys logo is a very simple logo. It simply consists on a blue star. There is a white border near the edges. They have never changed their logo.
Roger StaubachRoger Staubach of the Dallas Cowboys.
The Cowboys were pretty much the creation of president and general manager Tex Schramm. He left the football product to Tom Landry, the draft to Gil Brandt, and pretty much handled everything else.
Many teams and players have been wearing the number 21 on their helmets this year as a homage to Redskin's safety Sean Taylor. Sean Taylor was an standout player early in his carreer and was murdered in his home during the regular season.
== == * Official Mascot of the Dallas Cowboys -- "ROWDY" the cowboy. == == * There was also "Crazy Ray" Jones for years and years. Watch NFL films version of Super Bowl XII of him wiping the sweat off of his face with a Denver Broncos pennant. Crazy Ray was an unofficial mascot for the Dallas Cowboys for many years. He passed away within a year ago. The Cowboys organization held a memorial service in honor of him. It was all over the dallas Cowboys website at the time.
Try looking for the song on You Tube and you may find a version with the lyrics. Country music star Pride, a longtime Dallas Cowboys fan, recorded the song in the late 1970s.
In recent years, the Dallas Cowboys have won their blue double-star jerseys with white sleeves. It's a good bet that they'll wear them again in their Thanksgiving Day 2012 match against the Washington Redskins.