On another note, I don't get this need you seem to have to be persecuted because your a Cowboy fan...never heard that before. I don't think the Cowboys register on the average fans radar screen anymore than any other team. They've had some good teams and they have had some really bad teams.
I watched the Colts-Giants "Sudden Death" NFL Championship on black & white TV and was cheering on Baltimore's win. They were originally the Dallas Texans of 1952 who played the last part of their season on the road as the Cotton Bowl was empty when they did play.
I was a Colts fan until the Cowboys and AFL Texans came along in 1960. I was more of a Texans fan that Cowboys... Hey, the Texans won!
Over the years, I have seen more than my share of Cowboy's Haters. There are a covey of them here on FR. But that doesn't mean I glory in it. It is just the way it is.
JeffAtlanta in post 36 hits the nail squarely. The problem is that there are too many 1970's Steelers in the HOF. i.e. It is not that most of these Steelers were not very good players, the Hall should have only great players in it.
That I can agree on!
One guy on the thread hated the Cowboys because of the Vikings loss in 75, the Packers hated the Cowboys because they put them out of the playoffs three straight times in the ninties, the Steelers hate O'Donnell more than they hate the Cowboys, the 49ers have actually lost more title games to the Cowboys than they've won.
As I noted earlier, though, several Cowboys players aren't counted because they made their names with other teams. I also think the Hall of Fame has kind of an affirmative action policy. A good player on a team that hasn't had success is going to get in faster than a player on a team that already has representatives.
During the sixties-seventies, there was definitely a prejudice against the south and west in the NFL. Except for the 49ers and Rams (49ers started in All-American Football League and Rams moved from Cleveland), there wasn't an NFL team west of Chicago/Green Bay or south of the Mason-Dixon line. The NFL only expanded because of pressure from the AFL (the Cowboys, Saints, Vikings and Falcons were created to keep the AFL from getting market share, not because the NFL wanted them). For the first about fifteen years after the expansion, there was definitely a northeastern slant to both the officiating and the commentating.