
"It was 30 years ago today that the Dallas Cowboys stood at the center of Sun Devil Stadium triumphant and as a different kind of champions. Their Super Bowl win against the Pittsburgh Steelers marked their third world championship in four years and every day for the past 30 years, officially now, they have been trying to figure out a way back to the top of that mountain."
"Speaking in literal terms there is now no longer any rounding or approximating involved when talking about the shadow that hangs over The Star in Frisco. It has officially been 30 years. And counting."
The Dallas Cowboys won a Super Bowl at Sun Devil Stadium thirty years ago, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers and claiming their third world championship in four years. Every day since that victory the organization has searched for a way back to the championship peak. The championship drought has reached thirty years, removing any need for rounding when measuring its length. A figurative shadow now hangs over The Star in Frisco as the franchise endures the prolonged title absence. Fans and the organization retain some hope for change, but widespread acceptance of the thirty-year drought has settled in. Happy Anniversary, I guess.
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