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  1. 1 hour ago, MCM0313 said:

    He did continue wearing his familiar #17 in Dallas, so the 1 and the first few letters of his last name are right. Dude's tall, too, and so is Harold. According to PFR, though, he played in just two games for the Cowboys in 1984, his only year with them: at Chicago and at home against the Colts. Dallas would likely have been wearing white for both those games. I'd say the most likely scenario for this photo is that it does indeed depict Carmichael in a Cowboys uniform, but it was taken either during the preseason or during a game in which he did not play. Did he spend the whole season on the Dallas roster? 

     This is from Getty: "EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - SEPTEMBER 9: Head Coach Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys looks on during a game against the New York Giants on September 9, l984 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Ronald C. Modra/Sports Imagery/Getty Images)". The Sep 9, 1984, game at the NYG was a regular season game.

     

     

  2. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the NFC (and originally, the NFL) is the home team in all odd-numbered Super Bowls.

    Which means the AFC will be the home team in SB 50. My question is: how does the NFL decide which end zone to color for which team? I can't see a pattern (e.g., home team always gets left end zone) that holds for all Super Bowls.

    Just curious if there is a rule.

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