Thursday, November 19, 2009

Sample for Mairas

Dallas Cowboys – Spelt r-a-p-i-d f-i-r-e f-o-o-t-b-a-l-l-i-n-g

The accolades went from Forbes magazine that graded them as one among the most-valued of the National Football League professional teams; they are the first ones to wear their whites during domestic matches; their total estimated value as of recent is $1.173 billion. Does that ring a bell? If not, then a little extra thrust: they have bagged the league records for winning most of the seasons consecutively; to be a little more factual, the stats stand at 20 wins between 1966 and 1985. Does that sound too much of a praise? All right, let’s go easy on that part - they have bagged the league record of winning most of the seasons i.e. a minimum of 10 in every 24 matches.

Let me not keep you in dark any further; kudos to the ones who already climbed ashore; for those who are still at sea, it’s The Dallas Cowboys we are talking about. The winners of 19 division titles in 14 NFC Championship games and a total of eight NFL championship games (out of which, the first three came consecutively) or Super Bowls, the Dallas Cowboys redefined the term being successful. And success does become evident from their field-hues – dazzling and bold.

White while in home and colorful when away from it (this also signifies the Dallas Cowboys as m-e-n), the Dallas Cowboys wear royal blue socks in 661 Pantone Matching System with the numbers and other letterings (the surnames at the back) outlined with black. It applies for the two stripes (on the sleeves) as well, while the Dallas Cowboys’ official media guide denotes the pants in unique, metallic silver-green in 8280 Pantone Matching System. This makes the blue stand out to the maximum extent; while for matches outside, it is the Stars and Stripes jersey (navy PM Standard 282) they use with white lettering on navy pinstripes. The stripes on the sleeves have a white – gray - white appearance and pants exhibit a pearly metallic-silver hue of PMS 8240. But how long till the dazzle turns to haze?`

It shall definitely make a person wonder on the validity of the source: The Dallas Cowboys are facing criticisms for going soft on training in 2007. But paradox hits here – how can Wade Phillips (a coach with a record of 45 wins and 35 losses and to serve the team till 2010) allow that to occur? Or is it that their training venue is generating jealousy among their competitors? We need to fall back on the media and wait for verity; however, it is no rumor that the air-conditioned venue of the San Antonio Alamo Dome witnessed the Dallas Cowboys emphasize on quantity more than quality training. Multiple camping sessions are all right, but not the practice that never went beyond a couple of hours. Or are they giving in to the demands of the league? Only time shall tell it and we got to keep our fingers crossed for not to see the Dallas Cowboys rebuilding themselves from the scratch.

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