Johnson took the reins as Cowboys' head coach at a historically venomous time, when the team was coming off of three consecutive losing seasons - forced to step into the monumental shoes of the incomparable and beloved Tom Landry. Like safety Darren Woodson, legendary coach Jimmy Johnson has also felt the sting of being snubbed by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (Photo: Jeffrey Martin, USA TODAY Sports) They are more than deserving, but are perennially snubbed by a league they helped change for the better. There are several ex-Cowboys who deserve a bust in Canton, OH, but who have yet to garner one, however, and there's no legitimate reason these legends are still on the waiting list. While we assess their present and future chances, it's fun to harken back to the days when the team won so often that it became a bit of an afterthought - the safe bet being the Cowboys would come out on top of any contest thanks to who they had on their roster. From the moment they joined the league in 1960, they've been churning out HOF talent left and right, and even in the darkest of times. They've seemingly begun to again find their postseason footing after again making an appearance in the NFC Divisional Round, but turning the corner to push toward the Super Bowl is the true goal, and one that the Cowboys are hellbent on achieving in 2019. It's been quite while since the Cowboys have been able to muster the level of Hall of Fame talent seen in yesteryear, as they continue to work through a Super Bowl drought that spans more roughly 2.5 decades.
At this point, the Dallas Cowboys deserve their own building in Canton, OH.