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  • @The1davidb
    @The1davidb 10 месяцев назад +10

    Walt you were the real deal in every way. Loved to watch you play. Rest in Peace.

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 7 месяцев назад +1

      Walt was to Dallas like Jim Taylor was to Green Bay

    • @The1davidb
      @The1davidb 6 месяцев назад

      @@aarondigby5054 I would 100% agree with you. Jim Taylor is one of the greats for sure!

  • @bravobravoh1344
    @bravobravoh1344 10 месяцев назад +6

    RIP Walt, thanks for the memories.

  • @jamesthorn9614
    @jamesthorn9614 Год назад +5

    He was tough!!! Miss watching the Old Cowboys

  • @bgarri57
    @bgarri57 5 лет назад +24

    My dad was born in the same area as Walt Garrison (Denton, Texas). Since our last name was also Garrison, we imagined we were distantly related to Walt. When I was a kid, my dad drove me and my brother from San Angelo to Texas Stadium to see the Cowboys beat LA in a playoff game. I think it was 1973 or 1974---can't remember exactly, but we got to watch all of our heroes. Lee Roy Jordan got an early interception. Drew Pearson caught a long TD pass from Staubach and scored right in front of us (we had end zone seats). I'll never forget that. Those Dallas Cowboys were the best Cowboys. Tom Landry in a suit and fedora. Classy. A lot of Texas Garrisons were real cowboys, including my great grandfather. A couple of years ago my wife ordered some of Walt's barbecue sauce for my birthday. It never arrived. The sauce, that is. Oh well.

    • @rollingstopp
      @rollingstopp 2 года назад

      those years were the best for me watching foot ball on tv

    • @jongordon7914
      @jongordon7914 Год назад

      Ben you're more of a celebrity than Walt was.

    • @bgarri57
      @bgarri57 Год назад +1

      ​@@jongordon7914 I don't know about that, but when Walt was playing he was 6 foot 3 and I think he weighed 215 or so. In my 20s I was also 6'-3" but I was skinny and had no athletic ability at all except for a bit of basketball. I was good at long distance running, too.. My dad used snuff and he didn't need any prompting from Walt's commercials to do it.

    • @ericschminke8233
      @ericschminke8233 Год назад

      It was in 1973 when Drew Pearson was a rookie. The Cowboys won 27-16 and it was an 83-yard strike from Staubach to Pearson that sealed the deal as the score was 17-16 at the time.
      For me the greatest and most meaningful seasons as a Cowboys fan were the first 9, from 1967-1975. It ended when Jerry "Jupiter-Sized Ego" Jones fired Jimmy Johnson at the end of March 1994.

    • @jongordon7914
      @jongordon7914 Год назад

      @@bgarri57 But Walt can't draw worth a damn.

  • @tonyginnetti5828
    @tonyginnetti5828 5 лет назад +16

    God, every time I revisit these vintage NFL films, it makes me feel so mad and sad inside the way the NFL is today! Thank God that I grew up during these golden years of the NFL and for the memories of when it was a great professional game with equally great players!

    • @marktaylor1176
      @marktaylor1176 4 года назад +4

      Amen to that brother!

    • @rkid727
      @rkid727 Год назад +1

      And three years later, it’s even worse.

  • @justinturley7071
    @justinturley7071 10 месяцев назад +4

    RIP Walt Garrison.

  • @timwilliams8343
    @timwilliams8343 5 лет назад +13

    Walt was One of a kind....A real Cowboy!...He played for em too, in college (Okla. St.) & in the NFL (Dallas)!

  • @christopherjones8517
    @christopherjones8517 3 года назад +4

    Garrison and Meredith, my all time favs!

  • @spenceralbin344
    @spenceralbin344 10 месяцев назад +3

    Rest in Peace Walt. You were one of my all time Favorites.

  • @kiasax2
    @kiasax2 Год назад +3

    Walt Garrison was my favorite player in those days. I rode horses and played fullback on our football team until I broke my knee. After I broke it I played one more play and I scored the only TD in my high school days.
    When I got my Cherokee grandfather to watch a Cowboys game that Garrison played in, even he agreed that Walt was a tough player. Later I told him that Walt played that game with broken collarbone, he was even more impressed.
    I worked on being tough myself as a result of seeing Walt being tough. Much later in life I was playing competitive Judo. After class one day, a guy stayed after class and asked for help to prepare for his black belt test. I said sure. That night, my nurse wife told me my collarbone was broken. It was, broken in 2. I knew it hurt a bit, but broken? I had no idea. I guess some of Walt Garrison's toughness rubbed off on me after all. Who knew?
    To let you know, Walt Garrison is now 78 years old. I'm happy to know that he's still walking around with us.
    To me, he's still one of the coolest guys to ever play in the NFL.

  • @scottwilliams6479
    @scottwilliams6479 5 лет назад +17

    Read Walt's book "Once A Cowboy" for Dandy Don's real meaning of the nickname "Little Puddin' ". Funny book!

  • @terrydavis1205
    @terrydavis1205 8 лет назад +19

    walt garrison one hard running back hardnose player a great cowboy

    • @imasportsphile6247
      @imasportsphile6247  7 лет назад

      TERRY DAVIS, thanks for your comment.....for if there ever was a player who fit those terms....then Walt was that guy....as in this lil ole chiweenie Sportsphile's opinion....Walt Garrison was the "Cowboy's Cowboy" in every regard....so, visit my webpage at www.imasportsphile.com and see hundreds of vintage Cowboys videos from the days when Walt roamed the ranges.

    • @terrydavis1205
      @terrydavis1205 7 лет назад

      thamk you sir when players played for the love of the game

    • @frankdenardo8684
      @frankdenardo8684 5 лет назад

      TERRY DAVIS a legendary Dallas cowboy.

  • @michaelperry4768
    @michaelperry4768 10 месяцев назад +1

    He was one of my Dad's favorite. I never saw him on the football field live. Though on the weekends when the Cowboys played saw him on TV. Then later when he came through on the rodeo tour through Mesquite rodeo, Dad made sure we where there and Dad would tell me, "That's a really Dallas Cowboy."

  • @rollingstopp
    @rollingstopp 2 года назад +1

    Great to have Heroes

  • @texasrockshillcountry6574
    @texasrockshillcountry6574 3 года назад +3

    He also played for the Oklahoma State University Cowboys.
    "Once A Cowboy"!..

  • @boppy4
    @boppy4 Год назад +1

    He and I were in the same Air National Guard unit and I never saw him without a wad of Skoal in his cheek. Funny guy.

  • @rogerdickson1517
    @rogerdickson1517 4 года назад +3

    Without a doubt my favorite football ever.Wore no #32 when i play peewee up to junior high school.

  • @ericschminke8233
    @ericschminke8233 Год назад +3

    After the Ice Bowl game that the Cowboys lost to the Packers 21-17 on New Year's Eve 1967, Garrison was asked to describe the field. "It was harder than Chinese Arithmetic." If he made that classic remark now he'd be accused of being "racist".

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 7 месяцев назад

      Maybe not. I'd hate to think. I've said it many, many times

  • @davemitchell116
    @davemitchell116 5 лет назад +15

    I went to the same small town high school as Walt, graduating a couple of years behind him. The stories I could tell. But I won't.

    • @ShanOakley
      @ShanOakley 5 лет назад +2

      Not even for a cold beer!
      Heck....

    • @estebanmorales6568
      @estebanmorales6568 4 года назад

      Everybody claims to know somebody. It's a youtube thing.

    • @rogerdickson1517
      @rogerdickson1517 4 года назад +1

      I saw Walt two years ago at Jerrys world when Dallas play the Rams. It was. a thrill to see him.

    • @ericschminke8233
      @ericschminke8233 Год назад

      @@rogerdickson1517 Most people call it "Jerry World". I call it "Jonestown" in 'honor' of an egomaniac who massacred a rapidly developing dynasty.

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 7 месяцев назад

      Give us some tea, at least one.

  • @smireles7419
    @smireles7419 4 года назад +4

    They don't make tough SOB'S like this anymore.

  • @vedatkirac2759
    @vedatkirac2759 4 года назад +2

    He was my favorite all time player #32

  • @bewareofchild2462
    @bewareofchild2462 Год назад +1

    I remember my dad talking about Walt Garrison. Nice video, thank you. Walt Garrison is like a 2 legged mustang!

  • @troynov1965
    @troynov1965 10 месяцев назад +1

    Man ......seeing and hearing all these old Cowboys brings back a flood of my childhood memories, I never missed a Cowboy game on TV back then .
    RIP Walt and Godspeed.

  • @mgn5667
    @mgn5667 6 лет назад +6

    Tough Dude =COWBOY=

  • @JDMatthias
    @JDMatthias 4 года назад +2

    The talented FB and world class sprinter Calvin Hill 6-4 230 was benched for Walt Garrison 5-11 200 because Walt could block, run and catch.
    Basically fellas if you want to play, you gotta be a player.

  • @ms.felonystrutter2472
    @ms.felonystrutter2472 Год назад +1

    The TOUGHEST Cowboys teams were the 60's-70's. No matter the weather, nor the injuries....they never quit and always showed up.

  • @mojoschmee9320
    @mojoschmee9320 10 месяцев назад +2

    "If you come at me again, I'll bite your head off" -Dick Butkis.
    "It'd be the first time you had any brains in your head"-Walt Garrison
    RIP to a great one.

  • @christopherneyfeldt4587
    @christopherneyfeldt4587 9 месяцев назад +1

    Definitely he was one of kind. RIP Walt

  • @greasyflight6609
    @greasyflight6609 3 года назад +3

    So much amazing history in Football

  • @mackdaddy8739
    @mackdaddy8739 5 лет назад +6

    Walt Garrison....The “Cutter Bill” of the NFL...

  • @Rblks1
    @Rblks1 7 лет назад +21

    A real life Cowboy who"s signing bonus for the Dallas Cowboys was horse trailer

    • @imasportsphile6247
      @imasportsphile6247  7 лет назад

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    • @ShanOakley
      @ShanOakley 5 лет назад +1

      Really? Great story, thanks for sharing

    • @markquick3332
      @markquick3332 3 года назад +1

      If that's true it's Hilarious!

  • @joeyallen7927
    @joeyallen7927 10 месяцев назад +3

    They don't make them like Walt anymore. RIP cowboy.

  • @toddhoward9867
    @toddhoward9867 4 года назад +3

    When real MEN played in the NFL ! I'm a huge Butkus fan... I had a huge laugh at the Butkus story ! Great video.

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 4 года назад +1

    This dude was player one of all time great Cowboys

  • @texasstadium
    @texasstadium 7 лет назад +7

    Thanks a lot for this terrific video. Walt Garrison is my favorite Cowboy player ....ever. I used to perform his Skoal "tabacca" commercial verbatim. (It was a big hit at parties ....why I don't know). And I regularly purchase his line of food....salsa, BBQ sauce, etc. His "rub" is the best and I've tried 'em all. Thanks again and may Walt's Legacy live on.

    • @imasportsphile6247
      @imasportsphile6247  7 лет назад +1

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  • @robertmyers3443
    @robertmyers3443 10 месяцев назад +2

    I remember him!

  • @erics8018
    @erics8018 10 месяцев назад +2

    RIP Walt a real cowboy

  • @michaelleroy9281
    @michaelleroy9281 4 года назад +1

    Walt Garrison one of the great characters of the game

  • @ms.felonystrutter2472
    @ms.felonystrutter2472 Год назад +1

    That game was the 1970 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP game Vs the 49ers. Every bit as tough .... TOUGHER than what Emmitt did in 1993. You won't hear that about the Cowboys 49ers rivalry because it was before 1981. I have the full game on DVD.... it's on RUclips as well

  • @davanmani556
    @davanmani556 Год назад +1

    The turf really changed his running style.

  • @scotday
    @scotday 7 лет назад +4

    one of the funniest guys ever to play all time favourite

    • @imasportsphile6247
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  • @hdvictoryford5329
    @hdvictoryford5329 8 месяцев назад

    Watched him play for his whole career. They always said he was not fast, yet you see him blow passed people and seldom caught from behind. He hit the hole as quick as anyone. While I agree he did not possess blazing speed, he was far from slow. And there was no lack of power. Many of his highlights show him pulling several players at one time. Just a good old boy.

  • @bravobravoh1344
    @bravobravoh1344 Год назад +1

    I believe he had a Skoal business in Lewisville, Tx. back in the 1970's.

  • @michael.prescott4016
    @michael.prescott4016 4 года назад +3

    modern day Will Rogers

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 Год назад

    John Riggins was another authentic country boy that worked cattle and had the physique that only hard work builds. It makes them surprisingly resilient. Riggins compared running the ball to what he saw working cattle-the tighter you squeeze them the more wild and desperate they get to find a way out. He applied that on the field.

  • @LarryRickenbacker
    @LarryRickenbacker 5 лет назад +3

    6:00 sure looks like Tommy Lee Jones or perhaps Billy Jack.

  • @ashemdayeasongs3109
    @ashemdayeasongs3109 Год назад +1

    Skoal i think helps you control food intake. Weight control for us wrestlers back in day. Cant do that today i heard! Keeps fat off!

  • @vince065us.2
    @vince065us.2 4 месяца назад

    He seemed like a cool dude.

  • @BigSCTVfan
    @BigSCTVfan 6 лет назад +6

    Yeah, he didn’t look like he ran very fast, but he sure was hard to take down.

    • @imasportsphile6247
      @imasportsphile6247  6 лет назад +1

      BigSCTVfan, thanks for your comment....for we at ImaSportsphile think your comment is indicative of many running backs who played back in the day with Walt.....Tom Matte, Rocky Bleier, Norman Bulaich, John David Crow et al.....for speed wasn't as important as production in their day.

  • @richardclifford003
    @richardclifford003 4 года назад +1

    I was a lot like Garrison when I played high school football in the 70s. I wasn't fast but I made up for it by being small. I was a 90 pound freshman and a 160 pound senior. I worked my tail off and enjoyed the contact of football. Later, I played jungle ball while in the Army. Jungle ball was (supposed to be) flag football (with full contact). I played against a Special Forces (Green Berets) captain who later became the commanding general of Special Operations in Tampa, FL, and with an NCO who played at Notre Dame for Ara Parseghian. When I was stationed in Germany as an MP, I separated my shoulder during a game and went to work later that same day. Good times.
    As for the NFL, it was a whole different game back in the 70s. Run first, pass second. Totally different mindset both on and off the field. I prefer THAT game to the NFL of today.

    • @davanmani556
      @davanmani556 Год назад

      He could patch passes in the backfield.

  • @joncohill3033
    @joncohill3033 10 месяцев назад

    RIP

  • @brouhaha3722
    @brouhaha3722 2 года назад +1

    Tom Landry @ 2:29 "He wasn't really very fast, he wasn't very big, & he wasn't very....anything really" gee Tom such kind words for a head coach.

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  • @frankfischer1281
    @frankfischer1281 10 месяцев назад +1

    Crap sound!

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