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Boys Will Be Boys: The Glory Days and Party Nights of the Dallas Cowboys Dynasty
Jeff Pearlman

Harper, 2008 - 416 pages

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They were America's Team?the high-priced, high-glamour, high-flying Dallas Cowboys of the 1990s, who won three Super Bowls and made as many headlines off the field as on it. Led by Emmitt Smith, the charismatic Deion "Prime Time" Sanders, and Hall of Famers Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin, the Cowboys rank among the greatest of all NFL dynasties.

In similar fashion to his New York Times bestseller The Bad Guys Won!, about the 1986 New York Mets, in Boys Will Be Boys, award-winning writer Jeff Pearlman chronicles the outrageous antics and dazzling talent of a team fueled by ego, sex, drugs?and unrivaled greatness. Rising from the ashes of a 1–15 season in 1989 to capture three Super Bowl trophies in four years, the Dallas Cowboys were guided by a swashbuckling, skirt-chasing, power-hungry owner, Jerry Jones, and his two eccentric, hard-living coaches, Jimmy Johnson and Barry Switzer. Together the three built a juggernaut that America loved and loathed.

But for a team that was so dominant on Sundays, the Cowboys were often a dysfunctional circus the rest of the week. Irvin, nicknamed "The Playmaker," battled dual addictions to drugs and women. Charles Haley, the defensive colossus, presided over the team's infamous "White House," where the parties lasted late into the night and a steady stream of long-legged groupies came and went. And then there were Smith and Sanders, whose Texas-sized egos were eclipsed only by their record-breaking on-field perfomances.

With an unforgettable cast of characters and a narrative as hard-hitting and fast-paced as the team itself, Boys Will Be Boys immortalizes the most beloved?and despised?dynasty in NFL history.




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XXX's and OhOhOh's

Jeff Pearlman is on top of his game in his gossipy new book "Boys Will Be Boys." It is a mud-raking expose of the moral and ethical squalor of Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys. Using a playbook filled with XXX's and OhOhOh's, "America's Team" played on a field having goal lines of coke and hash marks of... well, hash.
The fantastically talent-laden Dallas Cowboys of the 90's had few competitive rivals on and off the field. Their professional football successes included winning seasons, playoff victories and Super Bowl championships. With equal aplomb though, they are depicted as nihilistic debauchery-laden hedonists due to their post and pre game exploits. For example the team's suburban retreat, apropos the "White House," would have made Bill Clinton blush and the Marquis de Sade proud. In many ways, their antics were a reflection of a society - if that society was from Sodom and Gemorah.
The personal dramas and unfulfilled potential of the Dallas Cowboys casts a sad pale on professional athletics. Rather than a Greek tragedy, the Cowboys were more like a Trojan Horse. Their gift to America was their precision and grace on the Grid-Iron. But it was a fake ideal, achieved through a morally bankrupt and ethically corrupt perversion of the American Dream.



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Loved it

Well written. This brings back so many memories of the Scandalous boys and their triumphs over the sport and the moral cowboys at the same time. Recommend reading.


Good Read on a Fascinating Team

This is a very good read on what has to be one of the most fascinating teams in modern sports history. Mr. Pearlman does a very good job of narrating a fast-paced, well-researched overview of the Dallas Cowboys in the 1990s. If you are a NFL fan, you will really like this book.

The only main critique I would make it is I felt Pearlman was way to snotty and uninformed in his descriptions of Jerry Jones and Jimmy Johnson. Pearlman paints Jones as this Arkansas redneck who just randomly decided to buy the Cowboys on a whim and seems to suggest he sorta stumbled into a lot of the success he had. Nothing could be further from the truth - Jones is a superb businessman and it was frustrating to watch Pearlman take potshots at him, as opposed to simply acknowledging the man is very good at making money, taking risks and running a successful franchise.

Likewise, Pearlman doesn't give Jimmy Johnson enough credit for his coaching skills. He seems to suggest that Johnson's assistants were more responsible for the Cowboys success and somewhat poo-poos his accomplishments at Miami. Again, like Jones is to business, Johnson is hands-down one of the best coaches in the history of the game. The man literally won everywhere he was at, and is the only coach to win titles at the college and pro levels.

Those critiques aside, this is a good read that moves quickly and has some very interesting stories in it.


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