ROANOKE TIMES Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times DATE: Sunday, January 28, 1996 TAG: 9601290101 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: C-1 EDITION: METRO DATELINE: TEMPE, ARIZ. SOURCE: Associated Press
They are glamorous and cocky. They almost have to be.
They are the Dallas Cowboys and they represent a conference that has won 11 consecutive Super Bowls. They've won two of those titles themselves, in 1993 and 1994.
Nobody has to ask the millions of fans who wear blue-and-white jerseys - especially Nos.8, 21, 22 and 88 - bearing the names of their favorite players.
The Pittsburgh Steelers?
Low-key, soft-spoken, ``just happy to be here.'' Barely a star in the bunch. Quick, who are Nos.91 and 95?
But when the Cowboys and Steelers meet at 6:20 p.m. at Sun Devil Stadium, the majority of neutral fans in America are likely to be rooting for Pittsburgh for all those reasons. They're tired of NFC dominance, of one-sided Super Bowls and, perhaps most of all, of Jerry Jones, the Dallas owner whose unceasing pursuit of the spotlight has made him as well-known as any of his players.
Thus, for Super Bowl XXX, the team in black jerseys wears the white hats; the team in white jerseys the black ones.
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