That's myopia for you. Considering their achievements over the years, six Super Bowls and two NFL Championships among them, the most underrepresented team in the HOF is the Denver Broncos. Before Elway was enshrined two years ago, the Broncos had exactly ZERO players in the Hall of Fame unless you count the last year of Tony Dorsett's career or the first year of Willie Brown's career. That's it. Total. Cowboys underrepresented, my ass. Other than the 1960s Packers and the 1970s Steelers, no team has been OVERrepresented more than the Dallas Cowboys.
Good points. I thought Gary Zimmerman should have gone in this year ahead of Warren Moon. Although if the Hall could have taken seven players, I would say that both deserved to go in.
The one player who is not in who most deserves to go in is Joe Klecko. In his Hall of Fame profile, Center Dwight Stephenson said the two toughest linemen he faced were Howie Long and Joe Klecko. Long is already in the Hall of Fame.
Re: "...no team has been OVERrepresented more than the Dallas Cowboys."
Gad! Are you sure you are from Texas?
Or are you just another Jerry Jones hater?