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Cowboys 40th anniversary: Panelists
09/09/99
40 most memorable Cowboys
40 most influential Cowboys
The panelists who selected the 40 most memorable games in Cowboys history, the 40 most important people in Cowboys history and the 40th anniversary Cowboys team: Sam Blair Was a sports writer and columnist for The Dallas Morning News for 41 years and was the paper's first pro football writer when the Cowboys were founded. He is a former Pro Football Hall of Fame voter.
Tim Cowlishaw Sports columnist for The Dallas Morning News and a former Cowboys writer and NFL writer for the paper. He followed the Cowboys while growing up in Dallas.
Rick Gosselin The Dallas Morning News pro football writer and a former Cowboys writer at the paper. He is a former Pro Football Hall of Fame voter.
Dale Hansen Longtime sports anchor for WFAA-TV and a former color commentator for the Cowboys radio network.
Frank Luksa Sports columnist for The Dallas Morning News and a former Cowboys writer for newspapers in Dallas and Fort Worth. He is a current Pro Football Hall of Fame voter and has followed the Cowboys since their inception.
Verne Lundquist NFL broadcaster for many years on several networks. He is a former WFAA-TV sports anchor and a former play-by-play voice of the Cowboys.
David Moore Cowboys writer for The Dallas Morning News and a former Cowboys writer for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He followed the Cowboys while growing up in Dallas.
George Riba Longtime sports reporter and anchor for WFAA-TV.
Brad Sham Play-by-play voice of the Cowboys for 20 seasons and a longtime radio and TV sportscaster in the Dallas market.
Blackie Sherrod Legendary columnist for The Dallas Morning News and other papers in Dallas and Fort Worth. He is a former Pro Football Hall of Fame voter and has followed the Cowboys since their inception.
Bob St. John Former Cowboys writer for The Dallas Morning News and now a columnist for Texas & Southwest section.
Carlton Stowers Former Cowboys writer for The Dallas Morning News.
Pat Summerall Former NFL player and longtime NFL broadcaster for several networks.
Jean-Jacques Taylor Cowboys writer for The Dallas Morning News. He followed the Cowboys while growing up in Dallas.
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