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(Left) I huddle on the sideline

with James Madison head coach


Joe Purzycki and assistant coach
Jim Pletcher. (JMU Athletics
Communications)

(Right) I pressure the Virginia


quarterback while in college.
Playing against an ACC
team was important because it
brought me and Division I-AA
James Madison some national
attention. (JMU Athletics
Communications)

(Bottom) Assistant coach Steve


Wilt addresses me and a
bunch of my James Madison
teammates. (JMU Athletics
Communications)

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I drag down Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Boomer Esiason during Super Bowl XXIII,
which we won 2016. (AP Images)

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(Top) Vikings offensive tackle


Tim Irwin tries to block me
during our 4113 victory
against Minnesota in an NFC
Divisional Playoff contest at
Candlestick Park. (AP Images)
(Bottom) I get in the face of
Broncos quarterback John Elway
during our Super Bowl XXIV
beatdown against Denver. I
actually felt sorry for Elway
because he took such a pounding
in that game. (AP Images)

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Coach George Seifert talks to me during our 1913 victory against the Atlanta Falcons in
1990. Coach and I butted heads during our time with the 49ers, but we have since mended
fences.(AP Images)

(Bottom left) During a 5214 shellacking of the Bears, I sack Chicago quarterback Jim
Harbaugh, who would go on to become a successful college and NFL head coach. (AP Images)
(Bottom right) I sack Giants quarterback Phil Simms and force a fumble during our victory
on December 3, 1990, but New York would get revenge and defeat us in the ensuing NFC
Championship Game, preventing us from three-peating in the Super Bowl. (AP Images)

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In the ultimate revenge game, I pursue 49ers quarterback Steve Young.We defeated San
Francisco 3020 in the NFC Championship Game in muddy Candlestick Park to send us to
the first of our back-to-back Super Bowl appearances. (AP Images)

During my first NFC Championship Game against the San Francisco 49ers, safety James
Washington and I huddle with Jimmy Johnson, who was a great coach but yelled more during
that season than any other coach I ever had. (Dallas Cowboys)

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While facing the San Francisco 49ers again in the NFC Championship Game, I beat
offensive tackle Steve Wallace to get to quarterback Steve Young.We won 3821 and advanced
to our second straight Super Bowl. (AP Images)
I was upset when the San
Francisco 49ers beat us 38
28 in the third consecutive
NFC Championship
Game between the two
teams. Even though we
rallied late, losing to my
former team represents one
of the most frustrating losses
of my career. (AP Images)

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I tackle Green Bay running back Edgar Bennett during a victory in 1993. Along with the San
Francisco 49ers, the Packers emerged as one of our rivals in the early 1990s. (Dallas Cowboys)
During our 3810 victory over
an NFC East foe in November
of 1994, I go against New York
Giants offensive tackle Jumbo
Elliott. (Dallas Cowboys)

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(Right) I pummel backup quarterback


Jay Schroeder during our 383
beatdown of the Arizona Cardinals
in 1994. (Dallas Cowboys)
(Below) In a 2813 road win
against the Atlanta Falcons, I had
two sacks, including this takedown
of quarterback Jeff George in 1995.
(Dallas Cowboys)

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