This post is the result of boredom and a need for a new hobby, so I created a wallpaper (1680X1050) featuring Bob Lilly. He was, of course, Mr. Cowboy– the Babe Ruth or Michael Jordan of the Dallas Cowboys.
Here are a few links about Lilly:
Bob Lilly Football Cards (CowboyCards.com)
Cowboys Legacies: Bob Lilly (Dallas Cowboys Fan Zone)
Best Athletes by the Numbers: Bob Lilly
Below the picture are some of Lilly’s quotes, borrowed from BrainyQuote.com.

Bob Lilly Quotes
I attribute my entire football career, as far as getting me started, getting me interested, keeping me that way was my father. He went to every game even though he was crippled and wasn’t real healthy.
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I think Jim Taylor was very underrated, never hear much about him. We played Green Bay every year in exhibition, and generally we played them every couple of years in regular season. And I always thought he was a fierce competitor.
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I think when you are the parents of a gifted athlete, the best thing in the world you can do is to encourage them, in my opinion. My dad didn’t push me and I didn’t push my children in athletics.
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Some of the money going to the rookies can now be spent on people who have proved their worth. After all, the average playing life of a pro football player is about eight years and it is only fitting that the veterans get something for their efforts.
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Today, free agency takes away a lot of your heroes, they go somewhere else. Some of them don’t but a lot of them do-take the higher offer to go somewhere else. And, it turns the fans off because they get attached to the players.
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We started playing the Baltimore Colts early, and I was still very impressed with Johnny Unitas, who just passed away recently. I thought he was one of the best quarterbacks at the time when I was very young, he was in his prime.


Finally! A Bob Lilly bio (due Sept 10, 2008)
A Cowboy’s Life (Hardcover)
http://www.amazon.com/Cowboys-Life-Bob-Lilly/dp/1600781012/
by Bob Lilly (Author), Kristine Clark (Author), Roger Staubach (Foreword)
List Price: $24.95
# Hardcover: 256 pages
# Publisher: Triumph Books (September 10, 2008)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 1600781012
# ISBN-13: 978-1600781018
Book Description
Bob Lilly is Mr. Cowboy. The humble man from Throckmorton, Texas, often called “the greatest defensive tackle in NFL history,” shares his life’s journey for the first time in A Cowboy’s Life. Lilly recounts his humble beginnings in Texas, being the first player ever drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1961, his induction into the Ring of Honor, and his passion for photography. It’s all here: Lilly’s innumerable successes, his injuries, the stories of what he did after he retired from the Cowboys, and what he is doing today. Well supplemented with many never-before-published photographs taken by Lilly himself, A Cowboy’s Life is the real story of Mr. Cowboy, straight from the man who lived it all.
From the Publisher
“A man like that comes along once in a lifetime. He is something a little more than great. Nobody is better than Bob Lilly.”
–Tom Landry
“Regardless of whether Bob was double-teamed or even triple-teamed, he’d still beat you. There were times when he didn’t even confront the opposition at all. He would either jump over them, go around them, or strategically outsmart them by making the play.”
–Roger Staubach, from the foreword
Bob Lilly is the man that kept me from being the “boy named Sue” when I was growing up. I have a great respect and profound gratitude for this man that I have never met. Having been asked all my life if we were related I must honestly say that I am very sorry that we were not. Maybe, just maybe, had my father encouraged me the way his father had encouraged him there would have been another Lilly in the annals of the NFL. As it was though, I got to play “defense” all of my professional career as a police officer. We all end up where we are supposed to be in life. Bob Lilly was where he was supposed to be back then and he provided a great inspiration to many through both his character and abilities. Positive qualities that seem to be sorely lacking in many of todays professional athletes. Thank you, Bob.
please have Bob’s sister Ann, contact me. I lost all her contact numbers. thank you
jb wood
513-201-6099
I love the Dallas Cowboys ever since i sat and watched a game.