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Boys Will Be Boys: The Glory Days and Party Nights of the Dallas Cowboys Dynasty

Boys Will Be Boys: The Glory Days and Party Nights of the Dallas Cowboys DynastyAuthor: Jeff Pearlman
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 61 reviews
Sales Rank: 34227

Media: Paperback
Pages: 416
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Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 0061256811
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.33264097642812
EAN: 9780061256813
ASIN: 0061256811

Publication Date: September 1, 2009
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They were called America's Team. Led by Emmitt Smith, the charismatic Deion "Prime Time" Sanders, Hall of Famers Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin—and lorded over by swashbuckling, power-hungry owner Jerry Jones and his two hard-living coaches, Jimmy Johnson and Barry Switzer—the Cowboys seemed indomitable on the football field throughout the 1990s. Off the field the 'Boys were a dysfunctional circus, fueled by ego, sex, drugs, and jaw-dropping excess. What they achieved on game day was astonishing; what they did the rest of the week was unbelievable.

Boys Will Be Boys is the rollicking story of the Dallas Cowboys in their prime—a team of wild-partying, out-of-control glory-hounds that won three Super Bowls in four years and earned their rightful place in sports lore as the most beloved and despised dynasty in NFL history.




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5 out of 5 stars The Story Behind the Wild But Winning 1990's Dallas Cowboys   May 2, 2010
C. Baker (Washington, DC)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I sat down one Saturday to read Boys Will Be Boys, about the 1990 Dallas Cowboys, and couldn't put it down. This book chronicles the hard partying team that won three Super Bowls in four years and is definitively the team of the 1990's.

Given the drinking, drugs, women, and super hard partying this team engaged in during their run in the 1990's it is simply amazing that they were able to win championships. I'm not sure if it is a testament to just what phenomenal athletes these men were, or their dedication to football and winning despite their debauched lifestyle off the field. According to this book it seems nearly the entire team, with the exception of a few like stars like Troy Aikman, were engaged in a wild years long party off the field, while racking up wins and championships off of it.

Michael Irvin, the Hall of Fame wide receiver and guard Nate Newton appear to be the ringleaders of this band of imbibers. Of course Irvin has been busted enough times with drugs and women that it comes as no surprise. What is surprising is just how pervasive the lifestyle was. Certainly we all know there are a handful of players on every team that lead pretty wild lifestyles, but how a team that seemed to be immersed so deeply in drinking and womanizing (and presumably other illicit activities as well) could be so successful is really amazing.

Another completely bizarre character is defensive end Charles Haley. Basically run out of San Francisco by his teammates for his horrible behavior, he nearly fit right in with the Dallas Cowboys. This nasty fellow was known for exposing himself to his teammates and constantly harassing them and stirring up trouble. Only professional athletes could ever get by with the horrendous behavior and bizarre antics of Haley.

There is also plenty of other inside information about the 1990 Cowboys. We learn more about Troy Aikman and his leadership on the field. And of course there is great detail about coach Jimmy Johnson who turned a blind eye to off field behaviors as long as the team kept winning. We follow how he turned a losing team into a powerhouse with adroit drafting, his arrogant yet winning ways, and his falling out with owner Jerry Jones, when two Texas sized egos found they could not coexist. We also get a view of the inevitable decline after the inept blowhard Barry Switzer took over as head coach.

All in all this was a wildly informative book about a wild but winning team.



4 out of 5 stars Good book about the 90's Cowboys   May 1, 2010
Danger Clay (N.Y. New York)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Boys Will Be Boys is a well written and fun book to read. In a way, it's like reading about a rock band and it reveals how pro football players can live like rock stars; especially in those days.

Good info about Landry and the old Cowboys, in addition providing a human side to Tom Landry, which is rare. Explains what happened when Jerry Jones bought the team and why the firing of Landry went wrong.

Incudes the famous moment of the Jerry Jones bar incident the night he fired Jimmy Johnson.

Great stuff about Michael Irvin, you could make a movie based off of him alone.

There are some possible stances that seem biased, such as towards the end of the book where Superbowl 30 is discussed, the author mentions how the fans at the superbowl were primarily "Steelers" fans. However, watching the DVD of the game, it seems to me that the fans are overwhelmingly Cowboys fans.
*(It was about half and half).

Another thing I found interesting is the story of Dallas Sports writer Skip Bayless who is on a show on ESPN now.
Makes me wonder if the Anti-Cowboy Conspiracy just might be true.

I've read Landry's Bio, The Chalie Waters and Cliff Harris book, Ive read Staubach's Bio. This ranks up there with those books even though I may not recommend it for someone under 18, ;)




3 out of 5 stars Its OK   April 22, 2010
Leonia Collins (California)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am a Dallas Cowboy fan, but for some reason I could not get into this book. I am going to give it to my son. mabe He will like it.




5 out of 5 stars The truth shall set you free   January 21, 2010
Scott Collier
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is the perfect sequel to Landry's Boys by Peter Golenbock. Together they tell the inside story of the rise and fall, and rise and fall, of America's Team in lurid detail.

At times seamy, at others shocking, Pearlman recounts the characters and events that shaped the NFL's most visible franchise. Perspectives on players, coaches and ownership will change as the story unfolds.

I found this book to be fascinating and highly recommend it.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing Story, Great Writing and Reporting, A MUST READ for all Cowboys fans   January 18, 2010
Adam Glasier (Little Rock, AR USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The story begins with Michael Irvin's shocking stabbing of a fellow teammate and ends with his triumphant induction into the Hall of Fame. This book chronicles the history of the Cowboys from the Jones takeover to the end of the amazing Cowboy dynasty of the 1990s. Pearlman gives in-depth details of the ousting of Tom Landry and the events that created the Cowboys of today. He not only gives an excellent history of events, but also gives in-depth details of the off-field activities of the Dallas Cowboys: sex, drugs, partying, and ridiculous behavior.

Pearlman is a brilliant storyteller and reporter, who has obviously done his research prior to writing this book. He describes Jerry Jones' unorthodox firing of Tom Landry in great detail. He then describes the rise and fall of Jimmy Johnson, the dedicated, successful, and often self-centered head coach who built the dynasty of the 90s. He also discusses the mishaps of the Switzer era and the eventual downfall of the team. The story ends with the tearful Hall of Fame induction of Michael Irvin.

The amazing thing about this book is not just the brilliant, often explicit writing style, but also the details Pearlman uses to describe off-field shenanigans of NFL greats such as Michael Irvin, Nate Newton, and Charles Haley. He gives detailed and explicit background information on many famous, and not so famous, Cowboys of the past. He uses firsthand accounts from past players, reporters, coaches, and wives to get a behind-the-scene look at the Cowboys in both their strengths and shortcomings.

The best part about Pearlman's writing is that he does not pass judgment on these events or people. Sure there are a few biased sentences, but for the most part, he is impartial. He tells the story like it is. If you are a Cowboys fan, football fan, or anyone who enjoys a good read, I would definitely recommend this amazing book.


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