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In his 14 seasons of professional football, Bob Lilly ... moments of Lilly's career came in one his most disappointing games. Lilly helped lead Dallas to its first Super Bowl, but the Cowboys ...
Bob Lilly holds two Super Bowl records, albeit unofficial, that are likely to stand the test of time. The one Lilly most enjoys remembering came in Super Bowl VI, when he tackled Dolphins ...
There’s a record that still stands today that was set in Super Bowl VI (6) by the great Bob Lilly. Robert Lewis Lilly, aka Mr. Cowboy, was born July 26th, 1939 and became the 13th overall pick ...
Bob Lilly had been a staple along the Dallas Cowboys defensive line for over a decade, and he was hoping that Super Bowl VI would be his time to finally win a championship. The Cowboys had fallen ...
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - The Dallas Cowboys resembled real life cowboys in 1972, when they corralled Miami Dolphins quarterback Bob Griese in Super Bowl VI ... With Bob Lilly in pursuit from one ...
and Bob Lilly was the man in the middle who made it all work. This defensive unit dominated the NFL on its way to winning Super Bowl 6 in 1971. Along with Lilly, it included Hall of Fame ...
as he and Larry Cole corralled Miami Dolphins quarterback Bob Griese for a 29-yard sack in Super Bowl VI. Lilly was the first player inducted into the “Ring of Honor” in 1975 and later ...
Lilly chuckles for a moment and then adds: “But Bob was a good quarterback, and he proved it the next year.” That marked the first of what is now five Super Bowl championships for the Cowboys.
Bob Lilly will always be known as "Mr. Cowboy." After all, he was the Dallas Cowboys first ever draft pick. The native Texan is known for leading the Cowboys to their first Super Bowl title and ...
Bob Lilly and Chuck Howley both joined the Cowboys in 1961. Lilly arrived as the 13th overall pick in the draft that year and Howley in a trade from the Bears. Lilly made the Pro Football Hall of Fame ...