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Yeah, I would have thought it was Veal, not Vee-lay!

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Bonus: Here is the TTM Auto that I received from him back in 2020!

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Wow! That is avery nice item!! Glad to see a player who obviously appreciates the fans.

You previous post had me wondering what happened to him since he started out so well and then became rather obscure. He suffered an elbow injury in 1968 which forced him to change his throwing motion and his production fell off. That is really too bad.

On a brighter note he turns 89 on October 28th. Nice to see he is still around since so many of his peers have passed in recent years.!
 
Wow! That is avery nice item!! Glad to see a player who obviously appreciates the fans.

You previous post had me wondering what happened to him since he started out so well and then became rather obscure. He suffered an elbow injury in 1968 which forced him to change his throwing motion and his production fell off. That is really too bad.

On a brighter note he turns 89 on October 28th. Nice to see he is still around since so many of his peers have passed in recent years.!
Veale was an excellent pitcher through the 60s. Along with Bob Friend and Vern Law, those Pirates had a pretty good staff. I remember Veale because of his glasses. Not very many players wore glasses.
 
Michael Irvin '13 Select Green Prizm 7/15
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For all you "countless ones" of COwboy fans in a deep depression today after that disaster against the Lions here is a ray of hope for you.

Here are the 10 worst losses for the Cowboys in their history.

DateScorePoint Differential
Nov. 17, 1985Bears 44, Cowboys 0-44
Oct. 18, 1970Vikings 54, Cowboys 13-43
Oct. 16, 1960Browns 48, Cowboys 7-41
Nov. 13, 1988Vikings 43, Cowboys 3-40
Oct. 13, 2024Lions 47, Cowboys 9-38
Nov. 7, 2010Packers 45, Cowboys 7-38
Dec. 28, 2000Eagles 44, Cowboys 6-38
Nov, 16, 1970Cardinals 38, Cowboys 0-38
Oct. 30, 1960Colts 45, Cowboys 7-38
Oct. 22, 1961Eagles 43, Cowboys 7-36

Youm
You may notice that two of the worst losses in Cowboy history occured in 1970. That 1970 team ended up winning the NFC championship and lost to the Colts in Super Bowl V by a last second FG by Jim O'Brien., This is the same game where Bob Lilly set the world record for helmet throw immediately after that FG which was about 50 yards. And as an added bonus Lilly didn't get flagged despite there being a few seconds left in the game! Awesome!

Will lightning strike twice for the Cowboys? No one knows but it is known that Mazi Smith will never come close to Bob Lilly's record in the helmet throw!
 
For all you "countless ones" of COwboy fans in a deep depression today after that disaster against the Lions here is a ray of hope for you.

Here are the 10 worst losses for the Cowboys in their history.

DateScorePoint Differential
Nov. 17, 1985Bears 44, Cowboys 0-44
Oct. 18, 1970Vikings 54, Cowboys 13-43
Oct. 16, 1960Browns 48, Cowboys 7-41
Nov. 13, 1988Vikings 43, Cowboys 3-40
Oct. 13, 2024Lions 47, Cowboys 9-38
Nov. 7, 2010Packers 45, Cowboys 7-38
Dec. 28, 2000Eagles 44, Cowboys 6-38
Nov, 16, 1970Cardinals 38, Cowboys 0-38
Oct. 30, 1960Colts 45, Cowboys 7-38
Oct. 22, 1961Eagles 43, Cowboys 7-36

Youm
You may notice that two of the worst losses in Cowboy history occured in 1970. That 1970 team ended up winning the NFC championship and lost to the Colts in Super Bowl V by a last second FG by Jim O'Brien., This is the same game where Bob Lilly set the world record for helmet throw immediately after that FG which was about 50 yards. And as an added bonus Lilly didn't get flagged despite there being a few seconds left in the game! Awesome!

Will lightning strike twice for the Cowboys? No one knows but it is known that Mazi Smith will never come close to Bob Lilly's record in the helmet throw!
Well that just warms my heart! lol
 
For all you "countless ones" of COwboy fans in a deep depression today after that disaster against the Lions here is a ray of hope for you.

Here are the 10 worst losses for the Cowboys in their history.

DateScorePoint Differential
Nov. 17, 1985Bears 44, Cowboys 0-44
Oct. 18, 1970Vikings 54, Cowboys 13-43
Oct. 16, 1960Browns 48, Cowboys 7-41
Nov. 13, 1988Vikings 43, Cowboys 3-40
Oct. 13, 2024Lions 47, Cowboys 9-38
Nov. 7, 2010Packers 45, Cowboys 7-38
Dec. 28, 2000Eagles 44, Cowboys 6-38
Nov, 16, 1970Cardinals 38, Cowboys 0-38
Oct. 30, 1960Colts 45, Cowboys 7-38
Oct. 22, 1961Eagles 43, Cowboys 7-36

Youm
You may notice that two of the worst losses in Cowboy history occured in 1970. That 1970 team ended up winning the NFC championship and lost to the Colts in Super Bowl V by a last second FG by Jim O'Brien., This is the same game where Bob Lilly set the world record for helmet throw immediately after that FG which was about 50 yards. And as an added bonus Lilly didn't get flagged despite there being a few seconds left in the game! Awesome!

Will lightning strike twice for the Cowboys? No one knows but it is known that Mazi Smith will never come close to Bob Lilly's record in the helmet throw!

It's always nice to talk about Cowboys losses!!

Go EAGLES!!

Scobes
 
Well that just warms my heart! lol
When I looked at that list the 2 blowouts in 1970 really stood out to me. I had to double check that and sure enough the Cowboys went to the ir first Super Bowl that year despite those two beatings. I never would have guessed that occured to that 1970 team!
 

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