It was most certainly a noticeable first impression that
garnered Alex Barron national attention in September of 2010. In his first game as a member of the Dallas
Cowboys, Barron was filling in for an injured Marc Colombo at right tackle in a
season-opening tilt with rival Washington on Sunday Night Football.
And with the final seconds ticking off the clock and the Cowboys
needing a miracle to escape from a 13-7 deficit, Barron assured himself a
permanent place in the Cowboys’ hall of infamy on a high block that proved to
be nothing short of lowdown. In one
brief instant fans witnessed a Redskins loss, a Barron gaffe, and a pre-season
Super Bowl favorite falling victim to the clutches of mediocrity.
Read the full story in Chapter 20 of Decade of Futility.
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